about vasha
I’ve been telling stories since I could talk—acting out scenes, making up worlds, and narrating life like it was a movie. That passion led me from the Caribbean to Los Angeles, where I’ve spent over a decade working in filmmaking, advertising, and branded content. I’ve worked on productions for Netflix and Amazon, and on major commercial shoots, where I collaborated closely with producers as a key liaison between agencies and production.
Now, I’m bringing AI into the world of cinematic storytelling—where technology meets creativity to make media more efficient, scalable, and cost-effective without losing its heart.
Outside of work, I’m a mom to two incredible girls and an unapologetically opinionated Boston Terrier.
Storytelling is at the heart of everything I do—if you’re looking for bold, unforgettable narratives, let’s craft something extraordinary
the GOAT
Created during my AI certification, The GOAT wasn’t just a project. It was a reminder — to myself, and maybe to you — that looking to the women who inspire us can be the fuel we need to keep going. It’s a love letter to greatness, to legacy, and to the quiet power of sharing stories that might just remind someone else they’re not alone.
KIA Spec
Because not all moms drive minivans.
This spot was built for social media— polished visuals, quick cuts, and the exact tone KIA needs to reach modern millennial moms.
PATH
“The Future Isn’t Disposable”
(AI-Generated Spec Ad)
The first video I ever made using AI — and the one that showed me just how powerful this medium could be when guided by intention and storytelling. Created for the Curious Refuge competition, this spec ad imagines a world where pigs and turtles swim through oceans of plastic — and one brand dares to fight the tide. A love letter to bold sustainability and the kind of branding that actually makes a difference.
OTHER WORK
ONE IN
A short film about isolation, connection, and the silent resilience of women. "One In" is still as relevant today as when it was made — and it’s one of the pieces I’m most proud of. Written, directed, and produced by me, with a story that still gets under your skin. It is proof that not everything needs an algorithm to hit you in the gut. This award-winning short film was made the old-fashioned way: with a camera, a script, amazing people and a lot of heart. It's a snapshot of a moment in time that still hits hard today — and a reminder that I’ve been telling stories long before the prompts.
LET THINGS GO
Written by an extremely talented young artist, Amber Patino, whom I had the honor of making a music video for, starring her and her mom. We shot this in a day at their home.