Film.

Ralston got his start in film in 2021 performing in the music video “Smash It Up” directed by Ramez Silyan (Lil Peep, Charlie XCX, Post Malone) with his band, “Brother.” Since then he has worked as a Director, Writer, Editor, Cinematographer, Sound Designer, Songwriter and Music Supervisor across short films, music videos and commercials.

“Hall Monitors” Official Trailer

Ralston appeared as an actor and contributed original music as a songwriter and sound designer to Hall Monitors. The film won the People’s Choice Award at the Providence High School Cinema Arts Showcase and Ralston as “Randy” went on to become one of the unofficial mascots of Providence High School.

Chicken Soup

Ralston worked on the film Chicken Soup as Director of Photography & Sound Designer, which went on to win the Providence High School Cinema Arts Showcase Award for Best Comedy and was accepted into the All American High School Film Festival.

Nomophobe

Ralston worked on the film Nomophobe as Director of Photography, which went on to win the Providence High School Cinema Arts Showcase Award for Best Freshman Film and was accepted into the 4th Annual Open Mind Film Festival at UCLA.

Shoots & Ladders

Ralston appeared as an actor in the film Shoots & Ladders, which premiered at AMC during the Cinema Arts Showcase in Burbank, CA.

Where’s My Wallet

Ralston was the lead actor for the film Where’s My Wallet, which premiered at the New York City All American High School Film Festival Film Invitational.

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