Susan Flores -- Producer

Susan Flores calls Texas home where she received her BA in Communication and Theatre from Trinity University in San Antonio, TX.  Anxious to get into film, Susan moved to Savannah, GA to begin her graduate education at the Savannah College of Art and Design.  She earned her MFA in film and television in March 2006 and has moved back to Texas where she now calls Austin home.

During her pursuit of her graduate degree, Susan has worked on numerous short films in roles such as Producer, Director, Writer, Actor, Script Supervisor, and Assistant Director.  Susan worked closely with Director/Writer James Krokee to produce Acts 3, a short film screened at WYSIWYG in San Francisco in which she produced and acted.  She also starred as the female lead, Susie Erfinder, in the short film, The Cacophone produced by Kris Maxwell and directed by Ryan Farriss.  After accepting the role, she was also cast in “Operation Sisters,” a play by Maggie Janson.  Most recently, Susan spent seven months producing Earthly Things directed by James Krokee and spent almost a year with her own graduate thesis film, Calling Forward.  Susan is dedicated to making Christian films finding it very rewarding. 

Since Susan was little, she demonstrated a love for all things dramatic.  She would watch films or television programs, then direct, act and produce a scene with her little sister often to a very appreciative audience consisting of her parents and older sister.  Susan would dramatize even the most mundane conversations causing her mother to call her a papermaker, translated from the Spanish, “papalera.”  Susan never forgot this accurate description of her and decided to christen her future production company after it.