Lane Davis is an interdisciplinary creator with a focus in event photography, audio and video production, field recording, and sound design.
He currently works with Universal Studios Orlando as a Video Technician, providing technical support for various live events and projects involving video-based elements such as camera operating, live-streaming, and video presentations. He works in collaboration with other departments to provide successful events that continuously come into Universal Studios Orlando.
Davis graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Digital Art from Stetson University from the Honors Program, Magna Cum Laude, with a full-ride scholarship. At Stetson, he worked for the Hand Art Center, Marketing department, and Hatter Network (An award-winning student media organization) in various multimedia disciplines. These included live event production, photography, videography, and podcast production.
Davis previously attended Lake-Sumter State College as an Honors Student before transferring to Stetson University after completing his A.A degree. During his time at Lake-Sumter, Davis held a leadership role in Student Government and the Honors Program’s own club focused on community service. He also had the privilege of becoming a TEDx speaker for the college with his talk, “How Dying Showed Me the Power of Storytelling.”
He works part-time for the Central Florida Film Festival as their Technical Coordinator, assisting in various capacities, such as producing various media content, photography, and backend logistics for additional technical needs.
Seasonally, Davis is contracted with SkillsUSA, a national nonprofit organization focused on supporting America’s skilled trade workers. He applies his expertise to support the organization and student members in various capacities, such as technical event support and soft skill facilitation workshops.

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