Short Experimental Film
This experimental short film explores the chaotic and dynamic mind of a man with ADHD, using unconventional narrative techniques and frenetic editing to immerse the audience in his unique experience. The fast-paced cuts, abrupt transitions, color usage, and disjointed visuals mirror the character’s mind workings, creating a visceral portrayal of his internal world and immersing the viewer into it.
I was responsible for every stage of production, including writing, directing, shooting, and editing. I crafted the chaotic editing style to authentically represent the character’s perspective and bring the story to life.
Interrogation Scene
In this gripping psychological drama, Sam, a teaching assistant at an elite university for gifted boys, finds himself under suspicion for a violent crime that occurred on campus a year prior. Called in by an interrogator, he faces intense questioning alongside two other suspects—students Selim and Steve—in the secluded setting of the university’s garage. As the interrogation unfolds, hidden truths and complex relationships are revealed, blurring the lines between innocence and guilt.
For this scene of my short film, I was responsible for every phase of production. From crafting the screenplay to directing. During post-production, I executed all aspects of editing, including sound design, color grading, utilizing my proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects.
For this project, I was responsible for both the cinematography and post-production. I shot all the scenes, capturing the erratic atmosphere and psychological tension through dynamic camera work. I then edited the footage, crafting a nonlinear narrative that mirrors the character's chaotic mental state. The result is an unsettling and immersive experience that challenges the audience’s perception of sanity.
Inside-Out – Short Scene
"Inside-Out" is a psychological short film that explores the mental unraveling of a film director descending into madness. Through disjointed scenes and fragmented storytelling, the scene delves into his deteriorating mind, blurring the lines between his art and his reality.
Social and Psychological Experiment – Short Film
In this thought-provoking social experiment, four strangers are placed in a room under the pretense of taking an exam. Unbeknownst to them, the exam paper is completely blank. Confined together for 20 minutes with hidden cameras capturing their every move, the experiment explores how they navigate the uncertainty and tension of the situation. Will they engage with one another or remain isolated? Will a leader emerge, or will they work collectively? The film delves into human behavior, examining dynamics of power, communication, and problem-solving among strangers.
I was involved in every stage of production for this short film. From scouting and selecting participants who were deliberately chosen for their unique personalities to securing the location and discreetly setting up hidden cameras, each detail was meticulously planned. In post-production, I edited the footage to enhance the narrative flow and emphasize key psychological moments, creating a compelling exploration of human interaction and social hierarchies.
For this project, I was involved in every stage of production. I scouted unique locations that complemented the edgy aesthetic of the song, directed the scenes, and handled all cinematography. In post-production, I edited the footage, synchronizing the visuals with the music and applying creative effects to enhance the energetic and bold atmosphere of the video.
Bad Guy – Music Video
This music video is set to Billie Eilish's hit song "Bad Guy." The video explores playful and rebellious energy through dynamic visuals and fast-paced editing, syncing with the track's beat and vibe.
Experiment – Short Film Installation
This experimental short explores the varying levels of comfort individuals experience when dancing in public versus in private. Random participants were invited to dance to “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish, first in the middle of a crowded area and then in the comfort of their own rooms. By synchronizing footage from both settings, the film creates a playful and dynamic visual narrative that contrasts vulnerability with uninhibited self-expression.
For this project, I was responsible for editing the film, meticulously weaving together scenes from both environments to synchronize the movements with the rhythm of the music. The result is a cohesive and engaging installation piece that highlights the psychological impact of social spaces on self-expression.
This short film illustrates and portrays my personal vision of a dream journey. Through a blend of sound art and carefully curated video clips, the film creates an immersive and surreal experience that navigates the boundaries between reality and imagination. The visuals, meticulously sourced through extensive research, harmonize with the original soundscape I composed, guiding the audience through an emotional and sensory exploration of dreams.
For this project, I was responsible for editing the film, thoughtfully syncing each scene with the rhythm and tone of the sound art to create a cohesive and evocative narrative. The end result is an introspective audiovisual experience that invites viewers to reflect on their own dreamscapes.
"Trinitarian" delves into the fractured psyche of a young man living in isolation, portrayed through three characters—brothers who are, in fact, manifestations of one person’s dissociative identity disorder (DID). The film explores their complex interactions, revealing the emotional turmoil and internal conflicts of a fragmented mind. Through experimental scenes, the narrative navigates the blurred lines between identity, reality, and illusion.
For this project, I was responsible for every phase of production. I wrote the script and created all the necessary pre-production documents, including the treatment, shot list, and breakdown sheet. I also scouted for actors, actresses, and locations, directed the scenes, and managed the cinematography. During post-production, I edited the footage, crafted the sound design, and color-graded the scenes to enhance its haunting and surreal atmosphere.
Short Documentary – Egyptian Muslim Women
This short documentary film explores the personal stories and confessions of Egyptian Muslim women living in Cairo. It delves into their experiences of navigating life as women within a male-dominated society and religion, offering intimate perspectives on how this identity impacts them individually.
For this project, I reached out to women within this community, inviting them to share their experiences through self-recorded videos. I then edited these clips together, weaving their narratives into a cohesive and thought-provoking film that amplifies their voices and sheds light on their unique challenges and perspectives.
Dudette
Play simultaneously
Meeting Point
Dude
Love Story
This short three-part love story follows two strangers through their mundane morning routines, leading to a fateful meeting when the boy finds a mysterious key that fits a lock carried by the girl. The narrative unfolds across three synchronized films: one focused on the boy, another on the girl, and the third capturing their convergence. When played simultaneously, the three parts create an immersive experience, revealing the interconnectedness of their journeys.