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The videos typically follow a hidden-camera or "dare" format where the creator interacts with members of the public, often involving: Pranks and Dares

From early vlogs discussing college anxiety to later documentaries about diaspora experiences, Laura repeatedly interrogates the formation of personal identity. Her videos often feature candid moments where she reflects on her own background—mixed heritage, LGBTQ+ identification, and the navigation of multiple cultural expectations. For instance, the “Roots & Routes” series (2023) interweaves interviews with first‑generation immigrants while Laura shares her own family stories, framing the narrative within broader sociopolitical contexts. shamy laura all videos

| Year | Milestones | Notable Series / Stand‑Alone Videos | Platform(s) | |------|------------|--------------------------------------|-------------| | | Launch of “Shamy’s Sketches” on YouTube. | “First Day at College” , “The Coffee Shop Monologue” | YouTube | | 2019 | Pivot toward “Lifestyle & Mental Health”. | “Anxiety 101”, “Self‑Care Sunday” | YouTube, Instagram Reels | | 2020 | Pandemic lockdown prompts “Home Lab” series (DIY & science). | “Baking Bread in a Small Kitchen”, “DIY UV‑C Disinfectant” | YouTube, TikTok | | 2021 | Collaboration with indie musicians; launches “Visual Poetry” mini‑documentary series. | “The Sound of City Nights” (feat. Lila Grey) | YouTube, Vimeo | | 2022 | Introduction of “Community Spotlight” — monthly interviews with local activists. | “Meet the Food Bank Volunteers” | YouTube, Facebook | | 2023 | Transition to higher‑budget production; hires a small crew. | “The River Project” (environmental short) | YouTube, Instagram TV | | 2024 | First feature‑length documentary, “Threads of Belonging” . | – | YouTube Premier, Film festivals (online) | | 2025 | Expansion into livestreaming workshops and Q&A sessions. | “Live: How to Edit on a Budget” (Twitch) | Twitch, YouTube Live | | 2026 | Ongoing series “Future Frames” exploring emerging tech (AI, AR). | “AI‑Generated Art: Tool or Threat?” | YouTube, TikTok | The videos typically follow a hidden-camera or "dare"