My
Projects
Every project here is a reflection of my curiosity, creativity, and love for storytelling. I dive fully into every idea, blending visuals, sound, and design to create experiences that are both engaging and meaningful. From playful experiments to more polished works, I approach each piece with intention, exploring new techniques and pushing boundaries. My work is a mix of imagination and craft, shaped by a desire to connect, inspire, and leave a lasting impression — each project is not just something I made, but a piece of who I am as a creator.
Digital Interactive Media Production
Roles: Assistant Producer, Video Editor, Colorist, and Post-production coordinator
This ad was created to highlight the program I was part of at my school. Our goal was to showcase the tools, skills, and hands-on experience students gain throughout the program. By giving a quick look into what we learn—from creative production to technical workflows—we wanted to inspire and attract new students who are passionate about digital media and looking to take the next step in their creative path.
In the Blink of an Eye
Roles: Script Writer, Director, Producer, Camera Operator, Film Editor, Colorist, Composer, and Sound Engineer
I created this short film to explore the emotions people often carry—feelings I’ve experienced myself and wanted to express honestly through storytelling. Instead of relying on dialogue, I let the visuals and the score guide the narrative, showing how memories can repeat, fade, and return. Even when you hit rock bottom, you can find yourself staying in those memories, using them to escape the present moment—or you can choose to reflect, understand them, and move forward. This film is a reminder that while certain moments stay with us, they don’t have to hold us back.
Art Block
Roles: Script Writer, Director, Producer, Composer, Sound Designer, Video Editor, Colorist, and Post-Production Supervisor
Art Block was a fun project to create, especially since it came together during October. Because I’ve always loved music, I worked with the idea of “monsters” represented as black music notes—figures that seem scary at first but gradually reveal themselves to be friendly. I wanted to blend a Halloween-inspired atmosphere with a playful, light-hearted tone that ends on a happy note. As my first short film, it was an exciting chance to experiment, play with visual storytelling, and explore how music and character elements can work together to shape a story.