About Laura

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Awards

  • Texas Fimmaker Production Fund
    (1997)

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Credits

  • Soul's Day

    Soul's Day (2012)
    Film (Family, Fantasy, Horror and Drama) Director/Camera/DP A Dia De Los Muertos practical joke with heart.

  • DFW Punk

    DFW Punk (2008)
    Film (Documentary and Musical) Director/Producer/Post-Title Creation/Editor Add a Plot »

  • Too High, Too Wide and Too Long: A Texas Style Road Trip

    Too High, Too Wide and Too Long: A Texas Style Road Trip (1999)
    Film Additional Camera and Electrical Department Add a Plot »

  • Slacker

    Slacker (1991)
    Film (Comedy and Drama) Miscellaneous Crew-PA, crowd control Presents a day in the life in Austin, Texas among its social outcasts and misfits, predominantly the twenty-something set, using a series of linear vignettes. These characters, who in some manner just don't fit into the establishment norms, move seamlessly from one scene to the next, randomly coming and going into one another's lives. Highlights include a UFO buff who adamantly insists that the U.S. has been on the moon since the 1950s, a woman who produces a glass slide purportedly of Madonna's pap smear, and an old anarchist who sympathetically shares his philosophy of life with a robber. Written by Rick Gregory <rag.apa@email.apa.org>

  • Interface

    Interface (1985)
    Film (Comedy, Horror and Science Fiction) Miscellaneous Crew-Asst. Makeup, cast-Photographer, boom mic On a quiet college campus, professor Hobson learns from the dean that a secret society based around hacking has been causing some trouble. Before Hobson can do much investingating, however, he learns that Bobby, one of his star students (and also an active hacker) has been killed. Although Hobson discovers that there really is a secret hacking society that has turned itself into a vigilante gang, he now has the more pressing task of proving to the police that he didn't kill Bobby himself. Will he be able to get to the bottom of this mystery before he gets thrown in jail? Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

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