About Me
Ashley Stokes is an award-winning documentary filmmaker with a passion for storytelling that educates, inspires, and transforms. Deeply committed to amplifying underrepresented voices and shifting perspectives, Ashley weaves intimate, thought-provoking narratives that elevate collective consciousness and spark meaningful dialogue.
With a multifaceted background as a producer, director, cinematographer, and editor, she approaches each project with a sharp creative vision and a strong sense of purpose. Her recent documentary, Good Natured, explores her personal journey to understand our planet’s future—featuring the innovators and everyday heroes working toward environmental conservation. The film is a heartfelt reminder of our shared responsibility and interconnectedness.
Currently working for WEDU PBS, Ashley manages the development and execution of local documentaries across platforms. From pitching ideas and coordinating logistics to directing shoots and shaping final edits, she brings a holistic, hands-on approach to every production. Her work reflects a deep understanding of storytelling craft, technical expertise, and a collaborative spirit that consistently delivers impactful results.
Ashley’s work has earned numerous accolades, including four Suncoast Emmys®, a National Public Media Award, and the Vincente Martinez-Ybor Award. Through every frame she captures, Ashley continues to shine a light on the beauty and complexity of the world we share.
Ashley Stokes is an award-winning documentary filmmaker with a passion for storytelling that educates, inspires, and transforms. Deeply committed to amplifying underrepresented voices and shifting perspectives, Ashley weaves intimate, thought-provoking narratives that elevate collective consciousness and spark meaningful dialogue.
With a multifaceted background as a producer, director, cinematographer, and editor, she approaches each project with a sharp creative vision and a strong sense of purpose. Her recent documentary, Good Natured, explores her personal journey to understand our planet’s future—featuring the innovators and everyday heroes working toward environmental conservation. The film is a heartfelt reminder of our shared responsibility and interconnectedness.
Currently working for WEDU PBS, Ashley manages the development and execution of local documentaries across platforms. From pitching ideas and coordinating logistics to directing shoots and shaping final edits, she brings a holistic, hands-on approach to every production. Her work reflects a deep understanding of storytelling craft, technical expertise, and a collaborative spirit that consistently delivers impactful results.
Ashley’s work has earned numerous accolades, including four Suncoast Emmys®, a National Public Media Award, and the Vincente Martinez-Ybor Award. Through every frame she captures, Ashley continues to shine a light on the beauty and complexity of the world we share.