Rebecca Lamich is an award-winning director, producer and editor, best known for her work on short films, music videos and commercials. She was born in Los Angeles, California in 1984 and has since gone on to direct, produce and edit a number of successful projects.
Rebecca began her career in the film industry at a young age, working as a production assistant on a number of low budget films. She then went on to pursue her passion for filmmaking and received her bachelor’s degree in Film Production from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2007.
During her time in college, Rebecca began directing and producing her own projects. She wrote, directed and produced her first short film, “The Man Who Wore Two Hats”, which premiered at the 2008 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The film was met with critical acclaim and won the Audience Award for Best Short Film.
Rebecca has since gone on to direct a number of successful short films, music videos and commercials. In 2010 she was selected to participate in the prestigious Fox Searchlight Directors Lab, where she developed her feature film debut, “The Perfect Game”. The film premiered at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Feature.
In addition to her directing work, Rebecca is also an accomplished editor. She has edited videos for a number of notable artists, including the Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am, and Justin Timberlake. She is a member of the Director’s Guild of America and the Producers Guild of America.
Rebecca currently lives in Los Angeles, where she continues to direct and produce a wide variety of projects. She is currently in pre-production on her next feature film, “The Last Flight of the Nightingale”, which is set to begin filming in the fall of 2021.
Rebecca Lamich has proven herself to be a talented and creative director, producer and editor. She has made a name for herself in the industry and is well respected for her work. She is an inspiration to aspiring filmmakers and her work continues to be highly praised by critics and audiences alike.