Larayne has written and produced numerous nationally aired television programs. Her credits include NBC, ABC/Disney, A&E, History Channel, Discovery, Travel Channel, American Movie Classics, and Court TV. Over the last twelve years she has worked in documentary, infotainment, and reality programming. Her knowledge spans all aspects of production from outline to online, concept to completion.

Larayne is very knowledgeable in Alaska Native history and culture, Northwest Coast tribes and Alaska Native Corporation practices. Her work includes writing and producing videos for Northwest Indian News, Sealaska, Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indians and the Kalispel Tribe of Indians.

Among her successful production challenges: sending film crews around the world including locations unfavorable to production such as Egypt, Chile, and rural Mexico; convincing politically contesting Titanic salvers, merchants and divers to all appear in the same show; covering multiple activities and interviews during news environments like Hurricane Katrina and at complex live events such as Mardi Gras in New Orleans; and obtaining interviews with government contractors in the classified security and personal protection business two weeks after 9/11.

A graduate of San Francisco State University with a B.A. in Broadcast Communications, Larayne has also worked on the production line and crewed for many commercials, from Taco Bell to Nike at Propaganda Films, R.S.A., Riverrun Films, Dalton Fenske Carter, Bill Hudson & Associates, Gun For Hire, and Moving Image. She worked on several independent films including The Unholy, Waxworks, and Gas, Food & Lodging. Larayne also directed a Los Angeles public service campaign for the Women Helping Women organization to help victims of domestic violence.

Noteworthy among her accomplishments, Larayne founded and managed, RST Music & Effects, a Los Angeles based sound design and music composition company. Under her direction, the company expanded offering full audio services, including ADR and Foley. The company began with a corporate client base, expanding to include several small to medium budget filmmakers, television shows and commercials including Pepsi, Pepe Jeans, and Honda.