About Me
Professional Bio:
Hello, hello! I’m the Liz behind Lizzing Life. I’ve been producing all types of television in Los Angeles, CA since 2007. I’m the one behind the scenes—pitching ideas, working hard to keep production running smoothly, and coordinating with various departments to bring a television show from pre-production all the way to your screen.
I’ve been there from the beginning, helping shape the look and format of new series. I work with all teams related to production: Graphic Designers, Camera, Engineers, Marketing, Editing, Legal. Whether I’m in the office, on a set, in the control room, working in a production truck, or in the edit bay helping editors meet tight deadlines, I like getting my hands on all parts of production.
Throughout my career, it has been impossible to keep me away from the fast-paced world of Live Broadcasts. With the Live from E! team, I’ve worked on nearly every size red carpet at E!, on and off, for almost fifteen years. Most recently, I served as a Senior Live Broadcast Producer, producing streams on Youtube & Twitch for different video game tournaments, showcases with game developers and distributers, and IRL (in-real-life as the gamers say) events around the world.
I’m proud to have been part of the team nominated for a Sports Emmy in its first Esports category as well as the team that put on the first Esports World Cup in 2024.
You can see all my professional credits on LinkedIn.Throughout the lulls of freelance production, I also worked as a digital and social content producer, shooting and editing lifestyle videos. I began in 2013 when I partnered with my friend and Instagram influencer, @NicoleIssacs. Together, we built her following and created content for sponsored videos and photo campaigns specifically for social media.
It was a great pairing because I love planning travel, experiencing new cultures, and I’ll go to great lengths to get the perfect shot, even going as far as hanging out of a hot air balloon! We traveled the world together creating content through 2016.