

The studios landed “Journey 2: Mysterious Island” in 2011 and Marvel’s “Iron Man 3” in 2012. The North Carolina incentive and the newly constructed Stage 10, a 37,500 sq ft, column-free sound stage, lured blockbuster film productions. Under his leadership, the studio became the heartbeat of the East Coast film industry. In 1996, Cooney led EUE/Screen Gems in the acquisition of DeLaurentis Carolco Studios in Wilmington, NC.

At First Look, a boutique motion picture production and sales company, Cooney worked on projects such “Before Night Falls” starring Javier Bardem and “Eveyln,” starring Pierce Brosnan. Vice President-In-Charge for Facilities in Wilmington, NC and New York City and Vice President of Physical Production.Ĭooney became the chief executive officer of First Look Studios in 2000. Prior to his role as COO, Cooney held roles as Head of Production for EUE/Screen Gems, Ltd. In 2010 as COO of the combined facilities, Cooney led the team into Atlanta where the facilities have enjoyed a robust television success with clients such as “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” – Parts 1 and 2 (Lionsgate), “Satisfaction” (NBC Universal for USA Network) and “Devious Maids” (ABC for Lifetime). EUE/Sokolow is based in Los Angeles and New York City and focuses on television development and production in the scripted and unscripted arenas. The production studios are based in Atlanta and Wilmington, NC with a new studio scheduled to open in Miami in fall, 2015. Today, Cooney focuses on two core businesses: studio facilities and content development. Cooney is known for his collaborative style, his eye for art and his experience with facility management, international content distribution, integrated media solutions, branded content and online content development. He is also the co-owner of EUE/Screen Gems Studios. Chris Cooney is the Chief Executive Officer of EUE/Screen Gems, Ltd.
