Lara M. Schwartz

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Lara M. Schwartz is a music video director.

Music videography[]

As producer and/or executive producer[]

  • Aaliyah “Hot Like Fire”
  • Aaliyah “The One I Gave My Heart To”
  • Anthony Hamilton "Nobody Else"
  • BOB Clique "Hostage"
  • Boogie Monsters "Beginning of the End"
  • Bo-Shed “Come On In”
  • Bounty Killer “Deadly Zone”
  • Boyz II Men "On Bended Knee"
  • Branford Marsalis "No Pain, No Gain"
  • Craig Mack "Making Moves With Puff"
  • Craig Mack "Get Down"
  • "Funkdafied"
  • Damage "Anything"
  • Da Ruffness "1 N 1"
  • Day Ta Day "U Represent"
  • DeVante "Gin and Juice"
  • Doug E. Fresh & Little Vicious "Freaks"
  • Doug E. Fresh "It's Ii-ght"
  • Dub War "Strike It"
  • Faith; "You Used To Love Me"
  • Front Line Assembly; "Millennium"
  • Funkdoobiest "XXX Funk"
  • Harry Connick Jr. “Let’s Just Kiss”
  • Hoez With Attitude (HWA) EPK
  • Jaz B. Lat'n "Set It Off"
  • Johnny Marrs "Hubba Bubba Baby"
  • Junior Mafia "Player's Anthem"*
    • (*Nominated for Best New Artist Clip; 1995 )
  • Junior M.A.F.I.A. "Get Money"
  • Junior M.A.F.I.A. "I Need You Tonight"
  • Kali Ranks "Kill Dem All"
  • K-Ci & JoJo “All My Life”**
    • (**Nominated for Best R&B Video; 1998 MTV Music Video Awards)
  • Kedar Mgmt. "At The Apollo"
  • Keith Sweat "When I Give My Love"
  • Keesha “You Got Me Where You Want”
  • Kenny Lattimore & Heather Headley “Love Will Find A Way”
  • Kino "Game Recognize Game"
  • Lil' Kim "Crush On You"
  • Lil' Kim "My Time To Shine"
  • Lil' Kim (featuring Da Brat, Left Eye, Missy Elliott, & Angie Martinez)"Ladies Night"
  • Little Vicious "The Glock"
  • Lost Boyz “What’s Wrong...”
  • Mary J. Blige "Be Happy”
  • Messiah "I Feel Love"
  • Mic Geronimo “Wherever You Are”
  • Michael Jackson "History II" Home Video Titles
  • Napalm Death "A Plague Rages”
  • NKRU "Computer Love"
  • Nonchalant "5 O'Clock"
  • Nonchalant “Take It There”
  • Notorious B.I.G. "Juicy"
  • Notorious B.I.G. "One More Chance"***
    • (***Nominated for Best Rap Video; 1995 )
  • NTC "Try My Love"
  • 112 "Only You"
  • Once Blue "Save Me"
  • Outta Control "Sinful Wishes"
  • Ricardo da Force "Why"
  • Ryan Reynolds "Do I Ever Cross You’re Mind”
  • Sable "For Old Times Sake"
  • Salt-n-Pepa "Champagne"
  • Section 8 "No Love"
  • Sister Machine Gun "Hole In The Ground" and "Burn"
  • Sway “When Suzanna Cries”
  • Tom Jones “Sex Bomb”
  • Total "Can't You See"
  • Total "Can't You See" Re-mix
  • 12 Gauge "Dunkie Butt"
  • Vesta “Somebody For Me”
  • Whitney Houston "I Believe In You & Me"

As director[]

  • Elevator Suite “Backaround”
  • Smokey Robinson “Sleepin’ In”
  • Keesha “You Got Me Where You Want”
  • Kenny Lattimore & Heather Headley “Love Will Find A Way”
  • Nonchalant “Take It There”
  • K-Ci & JoJo “All My Life”*
    • (*Nominated for Best R&B Video; 1998 MTV Music Video Awards)
  • Vesta “Somebody For Me”
  • Peter Andre “Kiss The Girl”
  • Amari “Callin’”
  • Bounty Killer “Deadly Zone”
  • Lost Boyz “What’s Wrong With The Way I Live”
  • Teddy Pendergrass "Give It To Me"
  • Tasha Holiday "Just The Way You Like It"[1]
  • Tracey Lee "The Theme"
  • Sybil "Still A Thrill"
  • Day Ta Day "Smile"
  • No Coast “City Streets”

As production manager[]

  • YZ "The Ghetto's Been Good To Me"
  • Maestro & Showbiz "Fine Tune Da Mic"
  • Dirt Nation "Khadejah"

As camera operator[]

  • Al Jarreau & Kathleen Battle; TV spot
  • Deborah Harry Interview
  • Michael Speaks Performance

Other works[]

Traditional commercials[]

  • ABC Daytime Promo
  • Faith Evans Promo
  • Mary J. Blige WTLC Radio Advertisement

As production manager[]

Live broadcasts[]

Documentaries[]

  • Salt N’Pepa EPK/Documentary I
  • Salt N’ Pepa EPK/Documentary II
  • Ahakhav Tribal Preserve Youth Cultural Festival

Short films[]

  • Brand New
  • Le Bateau Indiscret
  • The Fear Mechanic
  • Repeater

Feature films[]

As production manager[]

Girls Town - won the Filmmakers Trophy Award at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival & earned a Special Recognition for the Screenplay

DVD Production[]

As executive producer[]

Quills - Short Documentary and Director Commentary Production

References[]

  1. ^ Garcia, Alex S. "mvdbase.com - Tasha Holiday - "Just the way you like it"". Music Video DataBase. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
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