Focus Areas: Concept Development · Storyboarding · Lookbook Design · Virtual Production
I use digital storytelling as a way to visualize and communicate ideas before they hit the screen. Through concept pitches, storyboards, and design packages, I help shape narrative tone, aesthetic direction, and production planning across formats.
I created a lookbook for Unraveling, an immersive audio-driven narrative, designed to visualize the story’s arc, emotional shifts, and spatial atmosphere. My goal was to support the creative team with a visual tool that translated sound-based storytelling into clear imagery, mood, and character dynamics.
Key Contributions:
Broke down the script into key narrative and emotional beats
Created visual references for setting, tone, and pacing
Designed character concepts, environment suggestions, and thematic color palettes
Focused on how auditory experiences could be visually interpreted for production alignment
This work combined previsualization and mood design to support a cross-disciplinary immersive team working in sound, story, and environment.
This short storyboard follows a gentle friendship story between two mushroom characters. While small in scope, it focuses on emotional clarity, visual rhythm, and the charm of simple moments.
✦ Boxer – Short Film Storyboards
Created a full storyboard sequence for a fictional short film exploring resilience and isolation through physical movement.
Skills demonstrated:
Shot composition and pacing
Emotional beats mapped through visual framing
Rough animatic layouts for scene flow
A pitch deck for an original project designed for use within a virtual production volume. This concept focused on a fantasy narrative rooted in visual symbolism, color storytelling, and immersive environments.
Deliverables included:
Narrative overview & character bios
World-building visuals and set inspirations
Virtual production references for stage integration
Wonderlike follows Wren, a young boy with a vivid imagination who spends his days adventuring alongside his stuffed dragon, Torch—flying planes, sailing pirate ships, and exploring jungles. As he grows older, Wren begins to feel the pull of the real world, slowly losing connection to the fantasy that once defined him.
In one quiet, bittersweet moment, he tells Torch, "I don’t think I can take you to school anymore."