Laura Troth has garnered recognition for her work on a trio of documentary films, each of which has provided a unique perspective on the lives and careers of three distinct individuals who have made significant contributions to the world of entertainment.
Her first notable project was Steve Jobs: Consciously Genius (2012),a documentary that delved into the life and legacy of the co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs. The film offered a comprehensive exploration of Jobs' life, from his early days as a young entrepreneur to his later years as a visionary leader in the tech industry.
Next, Troth worked on Justin Bieber: Fever (2011),a documentary that the followed life and career of the Canadian pop sensation Justin Bieber. The film provided an intimate look at Bieber's early days as a YouTube sensation to his rise to international stardom and the challenges he faced along the way.
Finally, Troth collaborated on Lana Del Rey: The Greatest Story Never Told (2013),a documentary that explored the life and music of the American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. The film offered a behind-the-scenes look at Del Rey's creative process, as well as her experiences as a female artist in a male-dominated industry.