BIO
Paige Lynn
I am a student filmmaker studying Film and Digital Media at Loyola University Chicago. I am constantly developing creative projects that support my aspirations in directing, producing, editing, and exploring ways to merge film with the music industry.
In my creative career, professors and peers have recognized me as a passionate, collaborative, and relentless creator. With over four years of customer service experience, I bring strong communication skills and a deep appreciation for teamwork into every project.
In April 2025, my producer, Lawson Sharrer, and I were selected to direct and produce Jack-o'-Jungle Juice through Loyola University Chicago's Collaboration Program. Chosen from a competitive pitching process, we had seven months to complete pre-production and filming under real-world production constraints, with very little guidance.
The project set a Loyola Film Department record, raising $7,000 on GoFundMe-the largest budget for a student film- including over $4,000 in less than 48 hours. Along with this, the School of Communication provided us the full creative grant of $1,500.
In December 2025, I launched an organization at Loyola University Chicago called Rambler Workshops, which I co-founded with Lawson Sharrer. Together, we will co-lead workshops through May 2027. Rambler Workshops functions as a mock graduate-school lab and supplemental learning space, where I create curriculum, organize, and co-lead weekly workshops. These sessions guide students through the full filmmaking process, from pre-production to production and post-production. We focus on hands-on experiences, as well as community spaces to discuss the industry, filmmaking, and film theory.
As a filmmaker, I am committed to telling stories that foster community, connection, and collaboration.
