Her imagination and creativity use a combination of dry humor, gorgeous colors, and well composed frames to make old ideas new again, surprising and delighting her audiences. Her unique abilities derive from a mix of her studies in Art History and Filmmaking. She began her professional career working in art galleries in London, New York, and Los Angeles. While in LA she directed theatre productions before returning to NYC to attend the NYU Graduate Film Program, where she made her thesis film 'Crazy Glue'. The film was chosen to screen at Telluride Film Festival, which is known for other famous premieres such as Juno and Brokeback Mountain. Elizabeth describes her directing as emotionally true yet delightfully entertaining, stating that: "Our job as storytellers is not to just communicate the dry bones of a story, but to engage an audience, and leave the story resonating within them."