Bianca Roth is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker, writer, and director whose work sits at the intersection of quality storytelling and the way people actually consume content today.
Across her career she has produced and directed short films, documentaries, social campaigns, and music videos.
Her short film Eliza, a sci-fi thriller, screened at the Berkshire International Film Festival and won Best Sci-Fi Short and Best Female Director at the Independent Shorts Awards. Her original pilot screenplay Twenty Somethings won the LA Comedy Film Festival screenwriting competition — and rather than wait for permission to make it, she raised $100,000 independently in six months and produced the full episode herself. Twenty Somethings was shot simultaneously in horizontal and vertical formats, built from the start to live on streaming platforms and social media alike.
It's that instinct — knowing how audiences discover, watch, and share — that defines how Bianca approaches everything she makes. She bridges the craft of traditional filmmaking with a deep understanding of content, building work that is cinematic in quality and native to the platforms where people actually spend their time.