Krios Song
- Producer
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Krios Song embarked on his career in New York City as a producer, contributing to feature films such as "The Kindergarten Teacher," which secured the US Dramatic Directing award at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. He also worked on "Skin," recipient of the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) FIPRESCI Prize, and "The Short History of the Long Road," which received a Jury Mention for Best Screenplay at Tribeca Film Festival in 2019.
Significantly, the feature film "Skin" was preceded by a short film version that garnered the Best Live Action Short Film award at the 2019 Academy Awards. In the realm of animation, Song has showcased his talents as a writer for the BBC preschool series "Supertato." This new slapstick comedy/action adventure animation, aimed at CBeebies, is inspired by the captivating vegetable characters from the widely acclaimed book series by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet. Song contributed to the series by writing episodes "The Wishing Tree" and "Pea Repeat" for the first season and is actively involved in writing for the second season.
Beyond his writing endeavors, Song extends his expertise to producing animation. He produced the season two finale of the Bilibili animated series "The Capsule Project," titled "Amy and Frog." This episode, directed by Paul Williams with music by Laurent Perez Del Mar, is based on the Galaxy award-winning novella "Color the World."
Significantly, the feature film "Skin" was preceded by a short film version that garnered the Best Live Action Short Film award at the 2019 Academy Awards. In the realm of animation, Song has showcased his talents as a writer for the BBC preschool series "Supertato." This new slapstick comedy/action adventure animation, aimed at CBeebies, is inspired by the captivating vegetable characters from the widely acclaimed book series by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet. Song contributed to the series by writing episodes "The Wishing Tree" and "Pea Repeat" for the first season and is actively involved in writing for the second season.
Beyond his writing endeavors, Song extends his expertise to producing animation. He produced the season two finale of the Bilibili animated series "The Capsule Project," titled "Amy and Frog." This episode, directed by Paul Williams with music by Laurent Perez Del Mar, is based on the Galaxy award-winning novella "Color the World."