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FIVEONE Productions, an LGBTQIA+ and POC-owned multimedia production company founded by Danni Rojas and Aaron Harris. Our mission is to uplift the LGBTQIA+ community and communities of color through storytelling that breaks barriers and pushes culture forward. From high-concept visuals to personal milestones, we bring precision, professionalism, and vision to every frame.
Headquartered in Southern California, FIVEONE Productions redefines independent media through cinematic videography, refined photography, and diverse creative direction, delivering visuals that inspire, empower, and connect.
At its heart, FIVEONE champions diversity, artistry, and representation.

Director | Editor | Cinematographer
Co-Founder of FIVEONE Productions
Born in Lima, Peru, and raised in California, Danni Rojas is an emerging director, editor, and cinematographer known for their striking visual style and deep storytelling instinct. From a young age, Danni was captivated by the power of the lens, borrowing their father’s video camera to film homegrown stories starring their siblings and sharing them proudly with family and neighbors.
That early spark evolved into a lifelong creative pursuit. While studying in college, Danni rediscovered their love for film through hands-on work in directing, editing, and live television production. However, navigating life as an undocumented immigrant presented significant challenges, ultimately leading them to step away from school and build a career in hospitality and retail management. There, Danni refined their leadership, communication, and organizational skills, qualities that would later shape their directorial vision.
After a period of personal transformation, Danni returned to California with renewed purpose, embracing their identity as a proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community and reigniting their passion for film. Today, they balance management and freelance videography while pursuing an associate’s degree in Film and Television, continuing to build a body of work rooted in authenticity, representation, and cinematic artistry.
“Film has always been my way of giving a voice to stories that deserve to be seen.”

Director | Documentarian | Producer
Co-Founder of FIVEONE Productions
Aaron Harris is a filmmaker, director, and documentarian currently studying Digital Multimedia and Studio Set Technology at Ventura Adult and Continuing Education. His journey into film and production is one marked by resilience, creativity, and a deep commitment to representation.
From 2015 to 2017, during his gender transition, Aaron experienced homelessness, a chapter that tested his strength and shaped his perspective as a storyteller. Through perseverance and optimism, he rebuilt his path, channeling his creativity into purposeful work that blends empathy with vision. Before fully immersing himself in the film industry, Aaron founded and managed a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing wild mustang horses, an experience that strengthened his skills in leadership, business management, and program development.
In 2021, seeking new direction, Aaron began creating memorial films and small commercials, rediscovering his passion for visual storytelling and the human experience. Today, he works as a director, documentarian, freelance videographer, leasing agent, and production assistant for major film studios, continuing to expand his portfolio and industry expertise.
Aaron’s long-term vision is to establish the Creative, Artists, and Visionary Effort (CAVE) Program — a nonprofit initiative dedicated to fostering inclusivity and opportunity within the film and media industries for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC creators.
“Film has the power to heal, connect, and transform — and I want to ensure every voice has the chance to be heard.”
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