ABOUT ME
THE multi-hyphenate
A’sia (A-sha) Horne is a multi-hyphenate creative making her mark in the industry. An editor, writer, and producer, she began her career rising to Senior Editor at RPA, working with clients like Honda, ARCO and LA-Z-Boy Furniture. Post-production has been the foundation of her career, leading her to work across all media even sports entertainment where she started her career at ESPN. She’s also worked in scripted television, digital media, and independent film.
In scripted television, A’sia has worked as an assistant editor on NBC’s Young Rock, based on Dwayne Johnson’s childhood, Lena Waithe’s BET series Twenties, and Gina Prince-Bythewood’s 2022 epic film The Woman King. In the indie space, she has edited short films that have screened at film festivals, including My Condolences by television writer Mika Frank and Lyz by television writer Darnell Brown.
Her proudest endeavor is her own: hello.goodbye, a proof-of-concept short film that she wrote, executive produced, and edited. The film was an official selection at the 2023 Micheaux Film Festival, the 2023 Oscar-qualifying BronzeLens Film Festival, and the 2025 URBAN FILM Festival. Her major achievement is hello.goodbye is currently streaming on ALLBLK, a subsidiary of AMC. A’sia continues to shop the project as a TV series.
Continuing her growth in post in 2024 and 2025, A’sia served as a freelance editor and post-producer for TikTok, assisting in the creation of over 200 videos for the TikTok Shop US page. She also post-produced a 2025 commercial spot for TikTok. Additionally, she was one of the directors for two series on the TikTok Shop US page, proving her ability to lead both production and post teams from ideation to completion.
Her 2025 continued to soar as she worked again with Teri shropshire and gina prince bythewood’s new project Children of blood and bone. AND Currently a’sia is back in big tech working as a senior editor and post-supervisor for a major company.
Beyond her work in post and production, A’sia is passionate about empowering the next generation. She is a former educator and also co-founded and ran a nonprofit called The Hue Collective, which introduceD youth of color to post-production from 2019-2026 by teaching them video editing. Her non-profit is currently on hiatus as they seek funding for programming in the future.