Elizabeth Klinck is known for her work on Into The Inferno, Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words, How To Change The World, and Stories We Tell.
She has worked as producer, researcher and clearance specialist on numerous North American and European documentaries that have garnered Emmy, FOCAL, Peabody and Oscar awards. A graduate of Queen's University, she has taught at Ryerson University in Toronto and led research and rights clearance workshops at universities, colleges, and international conferences including EDN, IDFA, Archidoc, Realscreen, Sheffield DocFest, Documentary Campus, The World Congress of Science & Factual Producers, and Banff Media Summit.
Nominated for an Emmy in the Craft of Research and three times for Best Visual Researcher at the FOCAL Awards in the UK, Elizabeth has won Best Visual Research Awards at the 2017, 2016, 2014, 2013 Canadian Screen Awards, 2015 Gemeaux, and 2010 Gemini, a Yorkton Golden Sheaf award, and the FOCAL International Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2019 Elizabeth was awarded the Canadian Screen Awards Board of Director's tribute for her contribution to Canadian film and television. Elizabeth served on the board of WIFT Toronto, Impact Media Summit and is the founding chairperson of the Visual Researchers' Society of Canada. She is on Executive Committee for FOCAL International in the UK and is a member of DOC Toronto.
She has been married to location sound recordist John Martin since 1988. They have two children.