Elizabeth Trojian is a multifaceted and accomplished individual who serves as Co-Principal and Chief Creative Officer at yap films, seamlessly integrating her exceptional skills as a Producer, Writer, and Director to drive creative excellence.
Throughout her illustrious career, Trojian has had the privilege of working on a diverse range of television documentaries and series for prominent North American and international broadcasters, including numerous critically acclaimed and Emmy-nominated productions that have garnered widespread recognition and acclaim.
Some of her notable works include the documentary series "How it Feels to Be Free", which explores the experiences of African American women who have made significant contributions to the Civil Rights Movement, and "Unabomber: In his own Words", a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life and motivations of the notorious Unabomber.
Additionally, Trojian has worked on a variety of other documentaries and series, such as "The Genetic Revolution", which examines the latest advancements in genetic engineering and their potential impact on society, "Mosquito", a documentary that sheds light on the devastating effects of mosquito-borne diseases, and "Made by Destruction", a series that explores the art of destruction and its role in creative expression.
Furthermore, Trojian has also worked on documentaries that focus on personal stories and journeys, such as "My Trans Journey", which chronicles the experiences of transgender individuals and their struggles for acceptance and equality.
Throughout her career, Trojian has demonstrated her ability to craft compelling and thought-provoking content that resonates with audiences and inspires meaningful conversations. Her dedication to her craft and her passion for storytelling have earned her a reputation as a talented and innovative producer, writer, and director.
Elizabeth's remarkable professional achievements are merely the beginning, as she has also had the distinct privilege of pursuing higher education at the prestigious University of Ottawa, where she earned her undergraduate degree, and subsequently at Colgate University, where she went on to pursue a graduate degree in philosophy, a testament to her unrelenting commitment to lifelong learning and her unquenchable thirst for intellectual curiosity, a trait that sets her apart as a genuine scholar and thinker, one who embodies the very essence of academic excellence and intellectual rigor.