Tiffany Ann Laufer is an American film director,[1] screenwriter, children's author and photographer. Her photos have appeared in the Wall Street Journal,[2] New York Times,[3] and NPR.[4]
Laufer studied cinematography at The American Film Institute and undergraduate studies at Georgetown University. She wrote and directed the award-winning short film, The Acorn Penny.[5] She has written and illustrated three children's books: The Porch Dream,[6][7] Bellaboo & Colby's Colors of Summer and Bellaboo & B–Bug's Book of Counting.
She presently is the Creative Lead in Photography & Film for The Jackson Laboratory (Nonprofit).
Filmography
editDirector
edit- Rare Not Rare (2019) Short Film [8]
- Seaglass (2015) Short Film [9]
- Honor Society (2013) Short Film
- If You Listen (2011) Documentary Short
- The Acorn Penny (2009) Short Film (Award Winning)
- Journey To Your Plate Cooking Show for TV featuring Jack Hourigan(2006)
Music videos
edit- Hazy by Dakota Floyd (2002)
- Girlfriend by Uptown Sinclair Starring Dave Hill (comedian) (2001)
- Alternate version: Girlfriend by Uptown Sinclair Starring Fred Armisen (2001)
Bibliography
editChildren's books
edit- I Love Sea Creatures (2012)
- The Porch Dream (2009)
- Bellaboo & B-Bugs Book of Counting (2008)
- Bellaboo & Colby's Colors of Summer (2008)
Visual art books
editAwards
editThe Acorn Penny was awarded First Place (Experimental Film Category) Twin Rivers Multimedia Festival May 2010. [5]
Bronze Telly Award | A New Partner in Research - for Nonprofit branded content (The Jackson Laboratory) Laufer served as Director/DP/Producer - 2018 [10]
Bronze Telly Award | Alzheimer's POV Campaign - for Nonprofit branded content (The Jackson Laboratory) Laufer served as Director/DP/Producer - 2019 [11]
References
edit- ^ Michelle Eggers (March 7, 2010). "It's a wrap for second Amelia Island Film Festival". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
- ^ Clare Ansberry (March 26, 2019). "This Old Mouse: 'Golden Girls' Unlock the Mysteries of Aging". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Julie Bloom (March 17, 2016). "In 'The Bronze,' an Ex-Olympian Is Utterly Unbalanced". The New York Times. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
- ^ Martha Ann Overland (March 20, 2020). "Mouse Hunt: Lab Races To Grow Mice For COVID-19 Research". NPR.
- ^ a b Joanna Conners (August 1, 2010). "'Acorn Penny' brings war in Africa to Cleveland". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland. pp. E1, E5. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
- ^ "'Heroic Dog'". Asheville Citizen-Times. June 5, 2010. Retrieved June 5, 2010.
- ^ "'Meet the authors'". The Ohioana Book Festival. May 8, 2010. Retrieved May 8, 2010.
- ^ . "DISORDER The Rare Disease Film Festival 2019".
- ^ Brenda Cain, (August 24, 2015). "66 films chosen for Chagrin Falls Documentary Film Festival". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved Sept 9, 2015.
- ^ Telly Awards, (2018). "A New Partner in Research".
- ^ Telly Awards, (2019). "Alzheimer's POV Campaign".
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