A girl’s identity is taken by a shadow after a seemingly normal night.
A high school girl stayed back till late evening at school by herself finishing an essay on "identity". However, just as she was about to leave, she found the lift strangely out of order. Unwillingly, she was forced to take the "one-way" stairs. At first, everything seemed alright, but as the girl slowly descended, she realised that a "skinwalker" was trailing her. She ran towards the exit door, but it was locked. In the end, the girl was unfortunately killed, and the "skinwalker" wore her skin wandered off.
Chloe Zhou is a Grade 10 Film student in the UWC program. She enjoys watching movies, especially those that shed light on social issues, in her spare time. Her previous projects include a horror film which she was director of in Grade 9.
Emma Wang is a Grade 10 student in UWCSEA taking film. She is passionate about the arts, especially in filmmaking and writing. Although still a high school student, she is looking forward to opportunities in the future in creative production.
Isabella Liu is a Grade 10 student currently studying in the UWCSEA program taking the film course in Singapore. She is greatly immersed in the film production process. She has the past experience of being a cinematographer, editor, and sound. Projects include a wide range of styles and genres, such as horror, romantic comedy, mystery, and more.
Ryan Pan,a Grade 10 film student studying at UWCSEA East Singapore.He is the editor for this film. Born in China, his unique cultural background has given him an appreciation for diverse screen cultures, enriching his understanding and perspective of global cinema. His passion for film extends beyond mere viewership, as he actively engages in the creative processes of filmmaking. He enjoys deep thinking and reflecting brought by film art. Ryan looks forward to exploring the world of film production and contributing to the industry with his cross-culture insights and passion.
Molly Yuan is a Grade 10 UWCSEA program student taking Film subject. She took the responsibility of sound making and design for the film production. She had great passion in both appreciating films and film making.
Christopher Romero-Sosa has been performing for 15 years, having worked on 10+ short-form Film/Television projects and over 25 stage productions including Spring Awakening (Moritz) and a regional tour of Newsies (Crutchie). A Mexican-American, 1st gen graduate from UCLA, he finished with a degree in Global Studies, though- he spent his first 3 years in the competitive Ray Bolger Musical Theater Program. Most recently he starred as the lead in a CCH thesis.
Jun Yi Lim is currently a G10 student with a strong passion for the arts. She enjoys watching movies in her spare time, and has great appreciation for filmmakers.
Using appropriate shots and angles to create an eerie and suspenseful mood that the audience will sympathize with. Along with adjusting camera settings such as ISO to ensure that the lighting and composition of the shaots work in favor of creating a horror film.