Liz Vacovec
- Executive
- Producer
- Production Manager
Liz holds the role of Director, Physical Production at Fifth Season, a 21st century global entertainment leader in the creation, production, and distribution of feature films and premium television series. With over 13 years of experience in production, Liz has been instrumental in transforming creative visions into reality on projects such as "80 For Brady," "Book Club Two: The Next Chapter," "Flora and Son," Oscar nominated "The Lost Daughter," and Michael Bay's "Ambulance."
Before her tenure at Fifth Season, Liz served as Director of Production at Campfire Studios, an Emmy award winning premium content documentary production company, contributing to projects like "Rudy! A Documusical" and "Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food." Her journey in the entertainment industry began on the hit TV show Bones and led to freelance line producing, collaborating with companies such as Netflix, Snapchat, Lifetime, Discovery, and YouTube.
A member of both the Producers Guild of America and the Television Academy, Liz also dedicates her time as a board member on the Emerson LA alumni committee. She holds a master's degree from Emerson College in Visual and Media Arts and prior to Graduate School, she got her bachelor's degree at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst with a double major in Communications and English.
Before her tenure at Fifth Season, Liz served as Director of Production at Campfire Studios, an Emmy award winning premium content documentary production company, contributing to projects like "Rudy! A Documusical" and "Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food." Her journey in the entertainment industry began on the hit TV show Bones and led to freelance line producing, collaborating with companies such as Netflix, Snapchat, Lifetime, Discovery, and YouTube.
A member of both the Producers Guild of America and the Television Academy, Liz also dedicates her time as a board member on the Emerson LA alumni committee. She holds a master's degree from Emerson College in Visual and Media Arts and prior to Graduate School, she got her bachelor's degree at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst with a double major in Communications and English.