Ashton Rocks Brigati
Welcome to My Portfolio
Behind the Scenes
From a young age, I have been drawn to the world of film and motion pictures. As a film student, I’m currently working on several projects, all of which you can learn more about in this portfolio. I am always looking for new opportunities through which to grow and develop my career in filmmaking, so please get in touch with any questions or if you have an interesting project in mind.


Get to Know Me
Personal Profile
I started my journey into film through art; I loved creating art as a young kid. The feeling of creating stuck with me and later in high school, I learned how to play multiple instruments and write music. When I got to college, I decided to combine these traits and pursue film, something I have marveled at my whole life. Through that program I learned how to express my creative interest of experimental documentary editing. I was able to create my own method of stop motion and video art which got me into UCLA.

Professional Approach
Outstanding Quality
Filmmaking is a collaborative art form, and my approach to the craft is rooted in teamwork and communication. Whether it's developing the script, casting the actors, or editing the final product, I work closely with my team to ensure that every aspect of the project is executed to the highest possible standards. I am passionate about storytelling and committed to bringing my unique vision and voice to every film I work on. Through working with colleagues I was able to make short animated documentaries showcasing foster youth struggles in the US. With a focus on craft, creativity, and collaboration, I believe that anything is possible in the world of filmmaking.
I believe that documentaries are best told at a personal level. Interviewing one to two people about their experiences growing makes us able to highlight not just who they are in the interview but the world and society they grew up in that influenced them. By doing these small scale documentaries viewers are tricked into creating empathy for the subjects as they project their own feelings onto the screen while understanding the greater intersectionality of issues that these one or two people exists in.