Richard Cranor was born in rural Alabama but spent most of his
childhood growing up on the west coast. He eventually moved to Seattle
where he spent some time homeless, attempting to earn enough money
doing odd-jobs to pay for tuition into the Art Institute of Seattle.
Eventually, he came up with the money and began attending classes.
After completing the multimedia program, Richard went on to direct
several feature and short films that played in film festivals worldwide
and secured national DVD distribution deals. "Katana", a web series
about a retired ninja who must complete one last kill to save his
daughter's life, was his Hollywood debut. It premiered on Strike.TV's
Internet television network in the summer of 2008. It is the first
martial arts based Internet television series to ever debut on the
world wide web. It was produced and co-written by his friend and
mentor, Yuji Okumoto, who also starred in the web pilot. Yuji Okumoto
played the villain in "Karate Kid 2" and has starred in hundreds of
film and TV episodes since. The two collaborated on the show while
hanging out a Yuji's restaurant in Seattle, the Kona Kitchen.
Richard has also worked for a number of years with Martin Design LLC,
an advertising and marketing execution firm in the Pacific Northwest,
shooting viral video campaigns for Microsoft and other clients and
helping pioneer the "Viral Ecosystem", a concept that involves internet
videos being seeded in a number of different blog and social media
outlets to help sustain its presence and life cycle on the internet.
He continues to write and direct feature films as well as develop new
technologies and marketing strategies that combine Hollywood
movie-making with the internet's interactive capability and potential.