Raised in New York City and trained as a classical ballet dancer under scholarship at the school of American Ballet Theater, Seika found her passion for filmmaking and working with interdisciplinary artists while studying at Hunter College, City University of New York. Seika’s tenure includes roles as an Associate Producer and Executive Producers Assistant at esteemed production companies like 1stAveMachine and Ummah Chroma Creative Partners. In 2022, she was awarded a grant from the Women of Color Short Film Incubator sponsored by NALIP & NETFLIX for her role as a producer of the short film, "Sunflower Girl." Currently, she freelances on a wide spectrum of projects that range from commercials, and branded and promotional content to scripted narratives and non-scripted documentaries.

Working with the artist, Ken Tam, she recently produced a documentary for WLIW All Arts that delved into the lives of South Asian taxi drivers, exploring their relationship with debt. Her portfolio of documentary projects extends to projects that feature influential artists such as Kara Walker, Deana Lawson, Telfar Clemens, and André 3000. Some of her other projects include creating content for cultural institutions like the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the International African American Museum, and Sesame Street.