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Michael Lauter (Michael T. Lauter) was born on 4 October, 1969 in Boulder, Colorado, USA, is a Director, Writer, Cinematographer. Discover Michael Lauter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Michael T. Lauter
Occupation director,writer,cinematographer
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 4 October, 1969
Birthday 4 October
Birthplace Boulder, Colorado, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Michael Lauter's Wife?

His wife is Christine Brookshire (31 October 2008 - 19 July 2011) ( divorced)

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Michael Lauter Net Worth

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Timeline

2018

In 2018, legendary Hollywood finishing house EFilm recruited Mr. Lauter for guidance with advanced Visual Effects & Digital Intermediate workflows including ACES (Academy Color Encoding System), Hybrid-ACES VFX, color LUT (Look-Up Table) design, and HDR (High Dynamic Range) cinema.

2017

In 2017 Michael completed the fashion documentary Art & Style: Mona Lucero (2017), premiering at Landmark's historic Mayan Theatre to sell-out crowds.

2015

The music industry again reached out to Michael in 2015; Recording Magazine, the highest-circulated professional recording publication in the United States, solicited a feature-length article detailing advanced techniques for synchronizing vintage analog synthesizers (both MIDI and pre-MIDI) to modern DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations). Mr.

Lauter's extensive four-page article was published in the magazine's December 2015 issue.

2014

A chance meeting with filmmaker Werner Herzog at the 2014 Telluride Film Festival resulted in Mr. Lauter receiving a Master of Fine Arts, Honoris Causa, from Werner Herzog's Rouge Film School.

2011

In 2011, Michael completed his third feature Spectrauma (2011), which had limited run on Hulu. It was also featured in Washington, DC's Reel Independent Film Extravaganza.

2008

At the 2008 Denver Underground Film Festival, Michael Lauter was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to independent filmmaking.

2007

In collaboration with internationally acclaimed music producer/composer Jeff Danos, 2007 saw the release of the experimental short Refraction (2007) with Michael returning to film directing and his visual trademark of stunning, multi-layered images. At the time of its release, it was one of the first films to utilize an entirely 4K Digital Intermediate (DI) process from start through finish (35mm scanning, grading/FX and 35mm film-out).

The Starz Denver Film Festival was among the festivals programming Refraction (2007) in their events.

2004

During the years 2004 through 2007 Michael helped other filmmakers bridge the technology gap between traditional photochemical and high-end digital methods. Mr. Lauter gave technical lectures on Digital Intermediate (DI) techniques at Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) meetings.

2003

In the Autumn of 2003 Michael's controversial sophomore feature film Sleeping Pills (2003) premiered at Egypt's Cairo International Film Festival. Nearly all of the building locations where the film was shot have since been demolished. This fact gives emphasis to the film's underlying theme, whereby the architecture, entities and images forming ones identity are crushed without remorse in favor of new and improved versions.

2002

His film & music background caught the attention of the recording industry; In 2002 the electronica record label Obliq Recordings commissioned Michael to produce 16mm film loops and music videos, accompany their artists' repertoires.

This collaboration is known as the Obliq Optik (2002) film project and the 16mm triptych version was exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.

1996

In 1996 Michael embarked on the production of his debut feature, Body Gulch (1997), an austere Neo Noir, which subsequently was awarded 'Best Experimental Feature' at the 1997 Denver Underground Film Festival. Having taught himself music composition at the age of fourteen, Michael has scored selected music cues for his films.

1995

Award-winning motion picture director Michael Lauter began making short Super8 films at the age of ten and further experimented with image, sound, and music throughout his junior high and high school years. In college he studied film and engineering. Alongside academics, he played keyboards in an industrial music group, which performed at the legendary underground club Ground Zero. After completing his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder, he directed & photographed a handful of short 16mm experimental films, including the underground cult favorite Mallsoleum (1995), filmed in an authentically derelict shopping mall.

1971

He also digitally restored the landmark 1971 computer animation film Galactic Bridges and Tails by astrophysicist brothers Alar and Juri Toomre.