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Christopher Bradley serves as a Visiting Professor in the Department of English at Arizona State University, teaching screenwriting courses (FMS 209, 309, 409) and Hollywood Film History within the Film and Media Studies program. His office is located in Ross-Blakley Hall, Tempe, AZ.
His academic credentials include:
- M.F.A. from University of California, Los Angeles
- B.F.A. from Texas Christian University
Bradley's creative research centers on narrative filmmaking with emphasis on psychological depth and social realism. His work explores themes of redemption, family dynamics, and societal reintegration through character-driven drama, particularly examining the consequences of criminal justice involvement. He integrates professional screenwriting techniques into pedagogy, focusing on structural integrity and authentic dialogue development across beginner to advanced levels.
His recent film projects demonstrate consistent thematic preoccupations with moral ambiguity and human resilience. Both "The Trigger" and "The Violation" employ gritty realism to examine how individuals navigate systemic pressures, with particular attention to character psychology under duress. These works reflect his commitment to socially engaged storytelling that bridges academic film theory and industry practice.
His major recognition includes:
- Alfred P. Sloan fellowship in screenwriting
Public records indicate no formal graduate student advising or external research grant activity. His professional focus remains centered on creative production and undergraduate instruction within ASU's Film and Media Studies curriculum.
Bradley maintains active industry connections through film distribution networks like Pecadillo Films (UK) and ongoing festival submissions, operating without dedicated laboratory facilities or research teams.

