About Laurence Liss


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LAURENCE LISS FIRST BECAME INTERESTED in film production trying to learn the stop-motion animation techniques used by Ray Harryhausen in such classic films as Jason and the Argonauts. As a teen Liss used these techniques to produced a public service announcement about underage drinking. The film won Panasonic's New Vision Award.

A graduate of New York University with a double major in film production and mathematics, Laurence Liss is a creative and analytical content creator. He has been working with non-linear editing systems for more than ten years and has been a high-level editor for several national magazines. Liss has helped national publishing companies launch multimedia initiatives and email newsletters.

In addition to content creation, Liss consults with companies on the implementation of multimedia including audio and video, gives technical advice on equipment, and conducts multimedia seminars to aid companies in training their staffs.

Due to his strong involvement with Internet content and media, Liss began working directly HTML and CSS code. His skill as a Web site developer led to a recent adjunct faculty position in the Media Arts Department of Santa Fe Community College.