Loren A. Roberts

Loren A. Roberts

Biography

A director of photography on "The Day the World Series Stopped", Loren A. Roberts wears many hats for the movies he works on, including producer, camera, editor, sound recordist and editor, composer, and post-production supervisor. Associate Producer for the feature film "Not That Funny" (with Tony Hale and Bridgid Brannagh), Roberts' decade-long collaboration with director Lauralee Farrer included the award-winning documentaries "The Fair Trade" (2008) and "Laundry and Tosca" (2005). His documentary filmmaking has taken him throughout the world - to locations such as Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Japan. Roberts has mixed live music for countless bands, recorded and produced indie artists, and helped market emerging artists through multi-channel marketing. Recently he was brought in to fix the multi-track recording from a live "worship experience" at Saddleback Church in Southern California for a concert DVD, mixing and mastering a song a day for a behind-schedule release. He was a founding member of Southern California's premier Doobie Brothers tribute band -- Dangerous. A film producer/guru and creative/branding/marketing genius, Roberts' continued collaboration with clients worldwide has birthed a multi-disciplinary creative firm -- Hearken Creative Services. Since 1993, he has served such diverse clients as Caltech, Bill Nye the Science Guy, World Vision, and museums in the greater Los Angeles area, bringing a strong aesthetic to print, web, e-mail, film and multimedia advertising campaigns. Roberts graduated from Occidental College with a degree in Religious Studies.

Production

Not That Funny

2012

As Associate Producer

Not That Funny

2012

As Sound Recordist

Not That Funny

2012

As Digital Imaging Technician

Praying the Hours

2021

As Sound

The Fair Trade

2008

As Editor

The Fair Trade

2008

As Sound

The Fair Trade

2008

As Additional Music

The Fair Trade

2008

As Post Production Coordinator

The Fair Trade

2008

As Additional Camera

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