
Motion, Media &
Storytelling.
Exploring narrative through motion, sound, editing, and visual rhythm — from stage-inspired imagination to interactive digital narratives.
The First Spark
Before Screens.
Before interfaces and digital systems, storytelling existed through stages, voices, performances, and moving shadows.
I was always fascinated by how stories could transform emotion, attention, and memory — whether through theatre, cinema, or the glow of a touring talkies projector in the dark.
Village Touring Talkies
The original cinematic spark.
The Screen Era
Stories Entered Screens.
That curiosity slowly evolved into motion graphics, video editing, animation, and digital production.
Animation Curiosity
Experimenting with frames and timing in Maya.
Video Editing
Exploring rhythm and emotional pacing in Premiere Pro.
Motion Graphics
Bringing visual narratives to life in After Effects.
The Production Years
Learning Through Production.
Over time, storytelling became practical. From directing shoots to managing complex post-production workflows.
Podcast Production
Setting up audio, lighting, and multi-camera studio workflows.
Product Films
Translating product complexity into clear, cinematic demonstrations.
Motion Campaigns
Designing high-impact animated storytelling for social and web.
Training Videos
Structuring educational narratives for clarity and engagement.
Educational Content
Helping bridge learning gaps through interactive visual storytelling.
Event Stories
Capturing the emotional essence of real-world experiences.
The Pandemic Shift
When Learning
Moved Home.
During the COVID-19 period, storytelling became more than entertainment. Videos became learning systems.
The Evolution
Beyond
Video.
Eventually, I realized I wasn’t only interested in visuals. I became deeply curious about interaction, behavior, and systems.
The Transformation
Cinema Screens → Interfaces → Interactive Ecosystems
Ecosystems
Interfaces
Cinema
The Road Ahead
Future Cinema.
My long-term creative direction continues toward short films, cinematic storytelling, and emotionally driven visual narratives.
Independent Filmmaking
Exploring scripted concepts and short-form narrative structures.
Hybrid Cinema
Where design, technology, emotion, and storytelling finally converge.
Not every storyteller starts with cinema. Some begin with design, systems, and interaction — before finding their way back to stories.