Film

Curiosity is my camera. Storytelling is my lens.

Each film I make is an opportunity to explore the questions that keep me up at night. These are my personal studies in human behavior, made real through motion and sound.

It takes a gamble.

The Trap

Role: Writer, Director, Cinematographer, Editor

The Trap follows the story of a young man entangled in the emotional high and crushing low of gambling addiction. What begins as a moment of thrill quickly turns into a haunting spiral, as he struggles to escape the very choices that once felt like freedom. This was my first time exploring addiction on film, a subject full of nuance, shame, and human contradiction. It challenged me to use lighting and visual pacing to reflect emotional states and exposed me to the subtle power of psychological storytelling.

It all begins with an idea.

Checkmate

Role: Writer, Director, Cinematographer, Editor


My first-ever experimental film, Checkmate tells the symbolic story of two college students locked in an intense, psychological game of chess, one that mirrors the quiet but brutal battles many of us fight in our heads. Through minimal dialogue and tight visual composition, the film explores how competition can reveal hidden sides of our identity and spiral into conflict beyond the board. This film was where I learned how to trust instinct. With no roadmap, I had to explore cinematography, tone, and rhythm with a beginner’s hunger, and I found power in silence, framing, and the tension between stillness and movement.

Marketing

Every brand has a heartbeat, my job is to amplify it.

I’m fascinated by what makes people click, care, and come back. Marketing videos let me blend storytelling with psychology, crafting content that not only looks good but performs with purpose. Whether it’s fitness or food, I chase the “why” behind a brand and help bring it to life visually.

It takes helping your environment.

The Edge Fitness Clubs


Role: Content Strategist, Videographer, Editor

At The Edge Fitness Clubs, where I worked as a Fitness Consultant. I went further than my basic responsibilities to produce and edit a series of short-form videos promoting the personal training program. Each video was designed to capture real client stories, dynamic trainer moments, and visually inspiring workouts, all in formats optimized for social media engagement. This experience showed me how to market motivation, how to tap into the emotional side of fitness through pacing, testimonials, and transformation narratives.

It takes helping loved ones.

P.M. Bagels

Role: Creative Lead, Videographer, Editor


I created startup launch videos for P.M. Bagels, a small-batch bagel business founded by my college friends, Adrien & Kiet. With limited resources and big personality, I produced short videos showcasing the bagel-making process, behind-the-scenes clips, and aesthetic product shots to build the brand's voice and audience from day one. This was pure creative freedom and a masterclass in how authenticity, curiosity, and good food make a brand irresistible. I treated every shot like a flavor profile: specific, rich, and crave-worthy.

Vlogging

Learning out loud. One video at a time.

To me, vlogging isn’t just documenting life, it’s translating experiences into shared moments. Every vlog I create is a journal entry made visual, rooted in curiosity and connection.

It takes routine.

Day in the Life - UConn Stamford Student

Capturing the rhythm of student life in a city campus.

Role: Writer, Host, Editor

From morning classes to late-night study sessions and club meetings, I documented an honest look at life as a commuter student balancing academics, leadership, and social energy. This was part vlog, part reflection, and all real.

It gets you more expressive.

Cologne Review

Role: Writer, Host, Editor

This was my first vlog and it was more than just a review. It was about discovering how smell ties to memory, mood, and self-perception. I broke down the composition, presentation, and personality of a scent while learning to speak confidently on camera.

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