<p>Elizabeth Levine has over a decade of experience in film and television. She started in the business in Toronto with Moses Znaimer’s CityTV and since has worked as an independent producer with <span class="caps">CHUM</span> Television, Global Television and <span class="caps">CBC</span> Television and was a journalist with The National Post and Playback Magazine.</p> <p>In 2002 Levine established Beetle Box Media, an award-winning Vancouver based new media company. Over her 4 years with Beetle Box, Levine produced numerous new media and film properties for Bravo!, Global Television, <span class="caps">CHUM</span> Television and Showcase. In 2006 Elizabeth served as director of development at Vancouver-based No Equal Entertainment. She then served as new media producer on the 13 episode series <span class="caps">JPOD</span> based on Douglas Coupland’s novel. During this time Elizabeth continued to produce other projects including the award-winning short <span class="caps">MACHINE</span> <span class="caps">WITH</span> <span class="caps">WISHBONE</span> and the documentary, <span class="caps">KARL</span> <span class="caps">MAY</span>. In 2007 Elizabeth began consulting on film, television and new media projects including <span class="caps">FILMINUTE</span> with Capacity Networks UK, The Actors Foundry and The Stagers on <span class="caps">HGTV</span> among others. She has since joined Brightlight Pictures as executive director of development.</p> <p>Elizabeth is co-founder and a senior partner in Random Bench Productions.</p>