Liz Unna
Liz grew up between the wilds of New Mexico and the bars of Brussels and eventually made her way to London. She currently resides in Santa Fe.
She cut her teeth in the Creative Services department of Discovery Channel, and eventually became Creative Director. She then moved to Channel 4 as Creative Director of FilmFour, and subsequently of More4 when it launched, overseeing all of its on-air identity and scooping several D&AD awards along the way. She has since made TV commercials and online content for a wide range of clients.
Two of Liz’s films for The Times/Sunday Times won at the 2015 British Arrow Awards: Bringing The World to Britain (silver arrow) and The Art of Satire (bronze arrow). The films are part of the Unquiet Film Series, which won a gold arrow for Best Web Based Series.
Bringing The World To Britain won the Branded Content of the Year at the Shots awards in 2014.
Liz was awarded a Wood Pencil at the D&AD Professional Awards 2015, for The Art of Satire.