Friday, May 15, 2020

New Youtube channel --- visit, watch, like, comment, subscribe!


While we will withhold our shorts for the indy festival circuit for some time, we are releasing some to our youtube channel.  Come visit!  Would love likes, comments, and subscribers!


Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Just finished a folktale micro short



I'm so grateful for many things during this challenging time, including the ability to keep making stop motion films in my basement. As this crisis emerged, I felt compelled to take a pause from PV Vandegrift's fantastic script (making good progress) and create something for this moment. Since we are practicing extreme social distancing (helping my husband recover from surgery), I made this 3 minute short with what I had in the house. This folktale has been helpful to me during this time.  
Here is the link to this 3 minute stop motion.




Friday, January 31, 2020

First days of Filming "The Clown"

In addition to fun public speaking gigs, life has been especially busy.  After delays from hospital visits, big birthday party, mom's downsizing, and tax prep (!), Laura is finally grabbing her camera and heading to the basement for this new adventure.


Thursday, January 23, 2020

Honored to have the voice of Donna Steele in upcoming, "Clown."

Donna founded Steel Beam Theatre in St. Charles, IL in 2001, and recently retired that position having spent the last nearly 15 years acting and directing there. She has worked on various Chicago stages, commercials, films and voiceovers. Donna was nominated for BMA Best Actress in 2015 for her role in Reversal, which played a the Midwest Independent Film Festival. She graduated from Northwestern University with a Best Actress Award and went on to study privately with the illustrious Alvina Krause.
Her MFA in Acting is from Southern Methodist University where she garnered Ft. Worth Womens’ Club Scholarship Award. A proficient pianist, Donna has taught both piano and acting throughout her career.
In 2014 she originated the role of Kate in Geezers by Chicago playwright Tommy Lee Johnston at Redtwist Theatre in Chicago.