Every Frame Tells a Story
Videography
May we always take care to share our content with the world with childlike joy.
A Short Scene from Budapest
This scene was taken as me and a group of friends were touring the city of Budapest, Hungary one extremely hot June afternoon. Since we were only spending a day there, we chose and ended up rushing to sightsee the usual tourist hotspots. However, the bustle of the crowd and ornate architecture sparked an idea. While everyone was relishing in a short break from the rigorous walking, I quickly grabbed my camera. The video brought to life the diverse culture of Budapest and helped the city come alive.
Equipment/Software: My usual Nikon DSLR D3200 and DaVinci Resolve.
Meanwhile, Back at Home
There is something about noticing the beauty in nostalgic moments that pull me in. I do not know if it was the wind caressing the plants or the evening golden hour that danced on the hard cement slopes of the skatepark, but I felt I needed to try to encapsulate the essence of a chilly winter evening when kids are off from school and life is simple.
Equipment/Software: My Nikon DSLR D3200, a cheap tripod, and DaVinci Resolve (with a focus on color grading in this video).
Fuel the Right Way
As a long-distance runner, I am constantly looking for healthy options to properly nourish my body as I do grueling workouts up mountains or on the track. I was inspired to create a mock commercial for Clif Bars, recruiting my good friend and fellow runner to give a personal testimony about her experience with the energy bar. I tried to target this commercial to a wide audience of athletes in a persuasive, yet authentic way.
Equipment/Software: The Canon XF605 - UHD 4K HDR Pro Camcorder and Adobe Premiere Pro.
Photography
Pictures capture a moment in time. Here are some of those minuscule moments.
Scriptwriting
Some say this is the most critical aspect of the video production process. I think it is where you can see into someone’s imaginative soul.