CHRISTINA EMPORIA
CHRISTINA EMPORIA
Brand Architect · IP Builder · Marketing Strategist
Narrative positioning, identity systems, and launch strategy for brands that want cultural relevance — not just reach.
Concept-driven worlds built for modern distribution. Horror, genre, and experimental storytelling.
Creative direction and advisory work for founders, studios, and brands building something enduring.
I work at the intersection of branding, storytelling, and culture.
My work spans client partnerships, original intellectual property, and long-term brand systems designed to scale across media.
Some projects are commissioned. Others are owned.
Christina Emporia is a multi-talented creative with over 14 years of diverse experience in the entertainment industry, spanning film, events, and experiential storytelling. Born in Long Island, New York to a middle-class family, Christina’s artistic journey began at a young age with a passion for acting. She trained at the New York Film Academy and participated in acting workshops throughout NYC, including mentorship from actress and coach Brooke Bundy (A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 & 4).
While attending Nassau Community College, Christina shifted her focus to screenwriting, crafting several feature-length horror scripts. Her early work centered around vampire and werewolf lore, eventually expanding into slasher films. Her dedication to storytelling was evident when she staged a shocking live horror scene in a theater class that stunned her peers and earned praise from her professor, thanks to her clever use of blood FX.
Christina later attended Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida, where she studied film under notable instructors including actor Rob Schneider and cinematographer James Neihouse (Hubble). During her time there, she crossed paths with influential creatives, including electronic music icon Skrillex, an encounter that helped fuel her interest in music and live event production.
Since then, Christina has merged her love for horror and immersive experiences by producing her own events while continuing to write and develop new film projects. Her innovative spirit and eye for cinematic storytelling have contributed to collaborations with some of the entertainment industry’s most respected brands. Her work has even been featured on the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre billboard on Hollywood Blvd—a landmark seen by over four million visitors annually.
Christina is focused on diving deeper into Horror narrative, AI, and Short Story Books creating brands and building universes for the genre.
Horror universe built through short-form storytelling, character-led and atmosphere-driven content.
Development of original genre scripts and story worlds, with a focus on the horror genre and narrative-driven IP designed for long-term ownership and adaptation.
Brand strategy, narrative positioning, and marketing systems for event-driven and entertainment brands operating in competitive, experience-led markets.
Co-creating Fund My Deck — a platform enabling independent filmmakers to present pitch decks and connect with early-stage funding opportunities.