About
My approach to each project is characterized by a focus on originality. Instead of simply following the latest trends or replicating the same content that is prevalent throughout the internet, I consistently aim to create work that is personal, unique, and entirely original. Throughout this process, I ensure that each project is approached with its own unique style and my personal touch, while maintaining a careful balance in my editing approach to avoid the common pitfall of over-editing.
By maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and creativity, drawing on the expertise of other experienced editors and creatives. With a meticulous attention to detail and a careful balance between the amount of editing required and the appropriate techniques, I ensure that each video remains authentic and true to its intended message, while still being visually engaging, polished and of the utmost quality, resulting in something you won’t find on the internet—results that stand out from the rest.
Unfortunately, I’m unable to disclose the majority of my professional work due to confidentiality agreements. Nevertheless, to give you an idea of my competencies, I have a number of personal projects that I've given my heart and soul to, projects that I'm proud of. These projects are a reflection of my creative vision, skills, style, and the way I see the world through my eyes.
Showreel
The first project that I would like to highlight is my showreel. This video has been edited with meticulous attention to detail, incorporating top-notch sound effects and transitions to create a truly exceptional piece. I believe it is a unique and high-quality reel that stands out from others. The final product showcases the creative choices I have made and storytelling abilities, and capacity to connect with viewers. This showreel represents the very best of my abilities and skills.
Every Every
The second project that I would like to draw attention to a project that I am particularly proud of - a lyric video for the song "MOONZz - Every Every (TELYKast Remix)" This underrated song did not have an official lyrics video, but I saw its potential and took the initiative to create a high-quality video that could truly represent the song’s meaning and emotion. I am confident that the final product is of the highest quality and can easily be mistaken for an official video. The video showcases one of my key strengths in this project: my typography skills. I was able to select appropriate fonts and design elements that harmonized with my ability to synthesize music with visuals and create a compelling and immersive experience that perfectly complemented the music. Also, a fun fact about this video: My work on this project has garnered recognition from one of the best and award-winning filmmakers in the industry today —
Matt Komo.Golden Years
The third project I would like to mention is a lyric video for a song called "Golden Years." Once again, there was no official lyrics video for this song called M-Phazes x Ruel's 'Golden Years', so I decided to create one. I put in a lot of effort and attention to detail to ensure that the video was a true representation of the song's lyrics and feel of the song.
Drivin Thru the Night
Many people are familiar with 'Sunset Lover' by Petit Biscuit, but one of his songs that really struck a chord with me is 'Drivin Thru the Night,' especially the Jerro remix. When I listened to this remix on YouTube, I found myself wondering why it didn't have a dedicated video. All it had was a
still image in the name of visuals. So, I decided to create one.
The Good Part
The third project I would like to mention is a lyric video for a song called "Golden Years." Once again, there was no official lyrics video for this song called M-Phazes x Ruel's 'Golden Years', so I decided to create one. I put in a lot of effort and attention to detail to ensure that the video was a true representation of the song's lyrics and feel of the song.
Rhye - Needed
The third project I would like to mention is a lyric video for a song called "Golden Years." Once again, there was no official lyrics video for this song called M-Phazes x Ruel's 'Golden Years', so I decided to create one. I put in a lot of effort and attention to detail to ensure that the video was a true representation of the song's lyrics and feel of the song.
Color Of Your Soul
The third project I would like to mention is a lyric video for a song called "Golden Years." Once again, there was no official lyrics video for this song called M-Phazes x Ruel's 'Golden Years', so I decided to create one. I put in a lot of effort and attention to detail to ensure that the video was a true representation of the song's lyrics and feel of the song.
Blade Runner 2049
The third project I would like to mention is a lyric video for a song called "Golden Years." Once again, there was no official lyrics video for this song called M-Phazes x Ruel's 'Golden Years', so I decided to create one. I put in a lot of effort and attention to detail to ensure that the video was a true representation of the song's lyrics and feel of the song.
The Opera Game
Let's talk about this project called 'The Opera Game.' This sequence is a part of a full-length video, of which I don't have the authority to share with you. The reason I'm sharing this sequence is to showcase my storytelling capabilities in editing a video with just the name and script, while keeping it as engaging as humanly possible. In 2021, I had the privilege to work with one of the biggest names in the YouTube space. Due to confidentiality reasons, I can't share his name. He asked me to edit a video using only the audio and script. I saw this project as an opportunity to do something different from what we typically see on YouTube or the internet in general. I went all out with 'The Opera Game.' I immediately began research about this topic without any delay, absorbing as much as I could. The more I learned, the more vividly the visuals played out in my mind. I decided to give this project the same nostalgic feel that I experienced in my mind—a throwback to the old VHS retro vibe we used to enjoy back in the day, what I like to call the 'Golden Age of Television.' During that time, the only thing that could interrupt our connection with the TV was a sudden power cut. I aimed to capture that same captivating quality in this video. Once you witness this sequence, you'll find yourself eager to watch more.
It's called the best editing, not the most editing! Don't try to understand it, just feel it.