About Section:

Christina Holleran is a Los Angeles–based Director, Creative Producer, & Assistant Director with over eight years of experience working across narrative and branded storytelling.

Her work spans television, commercials, promos, vertical series, short films, and music videos, with clients including Disney, Microsoft, Prime Video, Tubi, Ethereum, INSP, Kajabi, ReelShort, PocketFM, Penafiel, and Voz Legal, among others.

Christina’s background also includes film festival–circuited and distributed independent feature films, ranging from ultra–low budget productions to projects exceeding one million dollars.

Coming from a strong production foundation, Christina brings a blend of creative vision and executional clarity to her work. She has held leadership roles across scheduling, budgeting, production management, payroll coordination, and on-set operations — experience that allows her to lead efficiently while keeping story, performance, and tone at the forefront.

Most recently, Holleran was the Director on That’s the Gift, a surrealist short film featuring elaborate costume work and a magical, dreamlike visual language. In parallel, she served as First Assistant Director on INSP’s western television series Elkhorn and Wild West Chronicles, managing large-scale period sets under demanding production schedules.

Whether collaborating with brands or developing narrative work, Christina approaches every project with the same goal: clear storytelling, intentional visuals, and work that connects with an audience on a human level.

Philosophy on Set:

“I believe the strongest work is made through collaboration, respect, and a deep care for both the process and the people.”

Education & Background:

Holleran grew up in West Virginia and, from a young age, performed in plays and musicals. The Hound of the Baskervilles became her first directing experience while still in high school.

She continued her theatrical training at High Point University in North Carolina, earning a BA in Theatre, Magna Cum Laude. While in college, Christina directed Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, which received an ACTF nomination for directing.

Her theatre foundation continues to shape her work as a director and producer across film, television, and branded content in Los Angeles.

Photo by Morgan Wiestling
Photo by Morgan Wiestling