LBM PICTURES

It all started with a terrible joke: ”You’ve heard of wardrobe malfunctions at the Super Bowl, but what about vaginas? Nip-slip? More like Labium Stadium!” Lauren and Bridget side eye each other during a terrible stand-up comedy open mic at their neighborhood bar. From here on out, L and B would go on to denounce bad comedy and film bros alike by referring to their production company as Labium Stadium, or LBM. Or Lauren+Bridget+MovingPictures. You get the idea. They make movies, together and separately. As multi-hyphenate writers, directors, producers, editors, and actors. Under a real, fake, very real production company.

Bridget or “Jet” (she/her) is a writer, film director, actor, and Tiny Desk Concert enthusiast born and raised in Las Vegas, NV. She is a 2024-2025 Sundance Ignite Fellow sponsored by Adobe. In 2022 she received the Panavision NFP grant for her film Places of Worship, which also received a DCASE grant and was acknowledged with the Audience Choice Award at Cinema Femme Festival. Bridget has screened at notable festivals such as Palm Springs Short Fest, NFFTY, and Florida Film Festival. Jet is currently located in Chicago, IL, where she searches for her new favorite cocktail bar. Bridget is a graduate of The Theatre School at DePaul University with her BFA in acting.

BRIDGET FRANCES HARRIS

LAUREN SKELTON

Lauren (she/her) holds an MFA in Editing from the American Film Institute, an MFA in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul, and a whole lot of student loan debt. As a director, she fosters working environments that are as safe and fun as they are productive, and she strives to build community on and around every set. Lauren’s work has screened at AFI Fest, Cleveland International Film Festival, Hawai'i International Film Festival, Cinquest, Nashville Film Festival, LA Shorts International Film Festival, Etheria Film Festival, and more. Her latest film, UNALIVED, was a recipient of the Panavision NFP Grant, the Cleveland Camera Rental Grant, and was a semifinalist for the PANO production grant, and is currently on the festival circuit.