Welcome to our

Family

The doors are open, the lights are on, and our studio was built with one core belief: family comes first. Not just the family you’re born into, but the one you find through shared passion, creativity, and the drive to build something meaningful together.
From the moment you walk in, you’re welcomed into an environment designed to support, encourage, and collaborate. This is a space where people are valued, ideas are heard, and every project is approached with care and respect. We believe the best work comes from teams that trust each other, push each other, and show up fully, both professionally and personally.
Our studio was created with intention, offering the tools and flexibility filmmakers need to bring their visions to life without unnecessary barriers. We’re especially passionate about opening our doors to emerging and independent creators, making sure everyone has a place to grow, create, and be seen.
As we continue to expand, that sense of family and welcome remains at the center of everything we do. Because at the end of the day, this isn’t just a place to make films, it’s a place to create, and to build something lasting together.
Welcome to our family.
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The Heart of the Studio

Micah Lyons

FOunder & Ceo

Micah Lyons is a storyteller driven by momentum, vision, and an unshakable belief that showing up day after day is what separates dreamers from filmmakers. As a producer, director, and creative force, he has built his reputation not just on what he creates, but on how relentlessly he creates it.

Born in Longview, Texas, Micah Lyons graduated from Hallsville High School before earning an acting scholarship that led him to study theatre and film at Texas State University, where he received a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Acting. Even before graduating, Lyons had already begun carving out his professional path booking roles in stage productions, indie films, commercials, and working as an extra and stand-in on network television across Austin and Dallas. From the beginning, he wasn’t waiting for opportunity, he was chasing it.

In 2011, Lyons married model and actress Brooke (Spurlock) Lyons, and together they made the leap to Los Angeles to pursue their careers at the highest level. Once there, the two quickly found work in commercials and television while also laying the foundation for something bigger: their own production company, Breath of Life Productions, LLC. It was here that Lyons began expanding beyond acting, stepping fully into his role as a creator and builder. Lyons and his wife are the proud parents of five children, an important part of his life that continues to shape his perspective, discipline, and purpose both personally and creatively.

With a hands-on approach to every project, Lyons moves seamlessly between directing, producing, and writing, shaping stories from their earliest spark to their final frame. He has written dozens of screenplays through his company. His work is grounded in authenticity. gritty, human, and emotionally honest, while always pushing toward something larger than the moment.

As the driving force behind our growing studio, Lyons is as passionate about people as he is about projects. He believes the industry rewards those who show up prepared, stay consistent, and refuse to quit and he leads by example. Under his guidance, filmmakers and collaborators aren’t just clients, they’re challenged, supported, and welcomed into something that feels like family.Micah Lyons isn’t just making films, he’s building a culture. One rooted in discipline, opportunity, and the kind of creative energy that turns ambition into reality.

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Bridget Uhles

Since 2022, Bridget Uhles has worked closely with Micah Lyons, building a creative partnership that began in theatre and naturally evolved into film production. Her foundation is rooted in extensive stage experience, including work with multiple traveling Broadway productions, where she developed a strong command of live performance operations, stage management, and production coordination in high-pressure touring environments.

Uhles first collaborated with Lyons when he directed All My Sons at a local theatre, where she served as Stage Manager and Assistant Director. That production marked the beginning of a lasting professional relationship defined by trust, precision, and a shared commitment to storytelling.

In addition to her creative background, Uhles holds a Bachelors of Science in Human Resource Development with a minor in Business Management and Administration, bringing a structured, leadership driven approach to every production she supports.

Since that initial collaboration, she has worked on every film Lyons has produced, transitioning fully from theatre into film. Her focus centers on execution, organization, and leadership, ensuring projects move seamlessly from pre-production through completion.

Beyond individual productions, Uhles plays a central role in the day-to-day operation and strategic movement of Lyons Family Studios. She functions as a key operational leader, overseeing workflows, managing teams, and acting as a primary point of continuity across projects, helping translate vision into action and maintaining momentum at every level of the company.

Today, Uhles operates exclusively alongside Lyons Family Studios, applying her theatre honed discipline to fast paced production environments. She remains integral to the continued growth of Lyons Family Studios, driving operations, supporting teams, and helping bring each project to life with clarity, efficiency, and purpose.


Past Projects

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