Who we have worked with:
Recent Projects
Companion (2025) | Director: Drew Hancock
Terrestrial (2026) | Director: Steve Pink
Nova (2025) | Director: Olivia Roberts
Still Single (2025) | Director: Soma Helmi
Summer Wedding (2025) | Director: Ting Li Tsai
The Class (2024) | Directed by Kirsta Peterson
Full Service (2023) | Director: Soma Helmi
Go Fetch Club (2022) | Director: Pilar Adara
Blue Flowers (2026) | Director: Joseph Pedi
Testimonials
“Asha was invaluable to have on set for my short film. Not only did they make sure that the actresses felt comfortable with one another and choreographed the scene beautifully, she also ensured that the set was a safe space in regards to the other crew members. Having her there really allowed us to do our best work, because everyone felt at ease. Hiring an intimacy coordinator should be standard practice and Asha is one of the best.”
— Olivia Roberts, Writer and Director of Nova
“Asha was absolutely invaluable. She came on board as our intimacy coordinator for my romantic comedy and immediately made the actors feel safe and confident. They still talk about her methods to this day and how much it helped to have her there on the set. She's wonderfully collaborative and came with some of her own ideas that we could try out. This was the first time I had worked with an intimacy coordinator and am never looking back. Hiring an IC should be standard practice and you should call Asha at that point.”
— Soma Helmi
“The intimacy workshop I took with Asha was extremely informative and and chill. Often talking about intimacy can make for a awkward environment, but they did a great job making myself and the other attendees feel open and able to share. I learned a lot of quick tips in a short amount of time that have stuck with me and I’ve been able to use on other projects.”
— “Elvie Ellis, Actor, Waitress musical
“I had the privilege of working with Asha as an Intimacy Coordinator on a project involving BDSM dynamics, and her professionalism and expertise were exceptional. She approaches complex power exchange material with clarity, consent-based structure, and deep respect for performers’ physical and emotional safety. Asha skillfully translates nuanced dominance and submission dynamics into choreography that feels authentic while maintaining clear boundaries and open communication on set. Her calm presence fosters trust and collaboration, ensuring that challenging material is handled responsibly, ethically, and in service of the story.”
— Pilar Adara, Director and Writer of Go Fetch Club