Elizabeth L. Smith
Producer & Director

Elizabeth L. Smith is an ardent admirer of stories about love, shared truths and loss. She develops, produces and directs commercials, documentary shorts and episodic shows. Her commercial and documentary film clients include General Mills, Cigna, Disney, Microsoft, SC Johnson, Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, McCann, The DownEast Salmon Federation, The Dalton School, Nature Valley, Northwell Health and the Tides Institute and Museum of Art.

Elizabeth is the Producer and Story Editor on Vonnie, The Artists and Disappearing Man, a series of documentary profile films featuring octogenarians who are aging with agency. She is an Executive Producer and Co–Writer on the independent, coming-of-age feature film, Adam Bloom.

Elizabeth is also dedicated to providing companionship, empathy and support to those in need as an End-of-Life Doula and volunteer with the Crisis Text Hotline.

Elizabeth received her BA in Government and played Women’s Ice Hockey at Colby College in Waterville, Maine.

Photo of Elizabeth. Female with brown hair and blue eyes with turquoise dresser in background.

Noah David Smith
Director, Cinematographer & Photographer

Noah David Smith is a photographer and filmmaker whose work captures the quotidian beauty of our ephemeral world. His technique is deeply rooted in city streets, rural landscapes and portraiture, and resonates a distinct sense of mood, place and metaphor. His films have been screened at the Museum of Modern Art (Director/Cinematographer), Camden International Film Festival (Director/Cinematographer), Woods Hole Film Festival (Director/Cinematographer) the Tribeca Film Festival (Cinematographer), Sundance (Cinematographer) and his photographs have been exhibited at the RISD Museum, Liberal Arts Roxbury, and the Walker’s Gallery, San Marcos, TX, and featured in Dwell, Nylon, Intramuros, and Metropolis magazines.

Noah has worked in New York and internationally as a freelance cinematographer and director since 2000, garnering numerous awards for his innovative camerawork and storytelling. His artistic and commercial work has been discussed in numerous publications, including AdAge, Adweek, SHOOT magazine, and The New York Times.

Noah received an MFA in Photography from The Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI, and his BA in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.