Lag Spike Studios Presents
Harley Has
A Job
A nine-to-five has never been this dangerous. The official teaser arrives July 20, 2026 — 20:10 GMT. The clock is already running.
Teaser Drops In
01 — About Us
An Independent Studio With A License To Film
Lag Spike Studios is a scrappy collective of filmmakers obsessed with one thing: turning everyday chaos into edge-of-your-seat cinema. We make films that wink at the spy thrillers we grew up on while telling stories that are entirely our own.
Born out of late nights, borrowed gear, and an unhealthy love for practical stunts, the studio operates on a simple mission — shoot bold, shoot smart, and never take ourselves too seriously. Harley Has A Job is our boldest mission yet: a high-stakes espionage caper hiding inside an ordinary office cubicle.
02 — Who's Behind The Camera
The Eyes On Every Frame
Every shadow, every reflection, every perfectly-timed lens flare is no accident. Meet the cinematographer engineering the look of Harley Has A Job.

Director of Photography
Mason Reyes
Mason treats a fluorescent-lit office like an opera house. With a background in music videos and guerrilla documentaries, he brings a restless, handheld energy balanced by impossibly composed wide shots. His rule on set: “If it doesn't look like it cost ten times the budget, we go again.”
- Discipline
- Cinematography
- Signature
- Anamorphic Noir
- Camera
- Hand-Built Rigs
- Coffee Order
- Triple Espresso
03 — The Director
The Mastermind In The Chair
Directed By
Quinn Avery
Quinn founded Lag Spike Studios on a dare and never looked back. Equal parts ringmaster and storyteller, they direct with a clear obsession for tension hiding in the mundane — a stapler that clicks like a cocked pistol, a printer jam that feels like a countdown. Harley Has A Job is their love letter to the spy genre, filtered through the absurd reality of the modern workplace.
“I wanted to make the most expensive-looking film about the most boring-sounding premise. A woman. A job. And absolutely everything going wrong.”

04 — Contact
Let's Make Contact
Press enquiries, festival programming, casting, or just want to talk shop? The studio line is always open. We respond faster than a getaway car.