Kanbar Institute of Film & Television
![]() | Christina DeHaven |
Courses
Producing the Short Screenplay
Education
B.F.A., Film & Television, Tisch School of the Arts, NYU
Minoring in Asian American Studies.
Biography
Since graduating from Tisch School of the Arts in 1999, Christina's career has led to a number of producing credits that include commercials, music videos, episodic television, documentary, and over a dozen short films. Her first two shorts were accepted to the Sundance Film Festival, in 2001 with "3D" directed by Pete Chatmon, and in 2003 with "Cutman" directed by Yon Motskin, which was also a First Place Wasserman Finalist.
Christina's recent projects include two feature-length documentaries, "My Uncle Berns" (directed by Lindsay Crystal, HBO), and "761st" (directed by Pete Chatmon), about the first African-American tank battalion to enter combat in WWII. Christina has also recently produced several music videos for the Grammy Award-winning band The Black Eyed Peas.
Christina serves as a part-time faculty member teaching Producing the Short Screenplay, as well as serving as Production Office Coordinator for
the Department of Film & TV.





















