A portfolio of voice over work demos.
Actress
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ActressFeaturedFilm & TheatreMy Own Artistic EndeavorsOnlineProducer
“Go Assistant” a short film
by Lizby LizIn March 2020, my community went into strict lockdown as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. I, and many other artists, creatives and performers, lost work we were excited about and had been financially counting on. May brought back the first tentative steps in theatre and film from a few individuals and companies. I missed doing the work I wanted to do. So, jumping into the deep end of filmmaking with both ignorant feet, I decided to make my own short film.
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ActressAuthorMy Own Artistic EndeavorsProducerRadio TheatreScreenplays
Make Offer, a four-part romantic comedy radio play mini-series
by Lizby LizA romantic comedy about a single woman, who, like the house she inherited, is on the market, low on curbside appeal, and desperate for an offer.
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Filmmaking and live theatrical performance have, like many industries, been abruptly interrupted by social distancing and the pandemic. I watched as friend after friend lost valuable employment gigs and hobbiest performance opportunities.
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Invited by host Britty Marie to appear on her podcast as part of her director series, I talk about comedy verses drama,…
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ActressChoreographerCommunity TheatreFilm & TheatreMy Own Artistic Endeavors
Episode 1 – LARPing
by Lizby LizI take Kellie to learn and play in a Live Action Role Play game with the help of our mentor Jake and Alliance LARP Utah.
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Big ScreenFilmFilm & TheatreIn the Telling
Episode 16: Feature Filmmaker T. C. Christensen
by Lizby LizIndependent feature filmmaker T.C. Christensen talks about creating beautiful images, writing interesting screenplays, staying sharp, and making independent feature films that are both critical and financial successes.
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Community TheatreFilm & TheatreIn the TellingOnlineRadio TheatreTheatre
Episode 7: Collaboration Creation
by Lizby LizThis episode of “In the Telling” is sponsored by BBMTYStudios. A space for independent creators to bring their work to life and show it to the world. Their first comic, “The Box,” is available for free on Webtoons and Tapas, and updates every Friday. Get drawn in to the suspense and horror of The Box.
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The story of Sister Johnson is partially lost to history. From what I learned, the story of her passing, her healing, and the prophetic words of Ephraim Hanks were all passed down to our generation through journal entries, though not of Sister Johnson, nor her descendants.
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It was a dream come true. I was cast as Louisa Mellor, a woman I had heard about from a primary story. A meaningful role in a beautiful feature film with a theatrical release.