
I don’t just edit projects… I create them from the ground up. Many of the highlights you’ll see here were shot, directed, lit, and edited solely by me. I’ve even placed myself seamlessly into iconic films and TV shows, combining green screen work, compositing, and detailed post-production to make the impossible feel real. These projects showcase not only my technical skill with Premiere Pro, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve, but also my ability to tell stories visually — whether through original sizzle reels, cinematic edits, or immersive VFX-driven experiments.
MY BEST PROJECTS SO FAR
Gaffer’s Delight – Continuity Class Project
For my Gaffer’s Delight project, I edited a dialogue scene between two characters with a focus on continuity and flow. The challenge was to make the events unfold in real time while keeping each transition smooth and natural.
I spent time arranging the shots to maintain consistent pacing and made sure every action, eyeline, and spatial movement matched perfectly from cut to cut. The goal was to make the editing feel invisible so the viewer could stay fully absorbed in the story. This project strengthened my attention to detail and deepened my understanding of how continuity drives clear and engaging storytelling.
City Sanctuary – Producer’s Script
I edited City Sanctuary from a producer’s script and spent hours going through footage and hundreds of shots to build a story that felt engaging. My goal was to create a film that flowed naturally while capturing the message and tone the producer envisioned.
I combined interviews, sound bites, visuals, and music to give the piece a clear rhythm and structure. Every cut was made with pacing in mind, keeping the story moving smoothly. This project taught me a lot about storytelling, patience, and shaping raw material into something polished.

Montage Project - The Great Sahara
For my Montage Project, I wanted to explore how editing can shape the rhythm and meaning of a story. I used techniques to play with time and space, building a visual narrative through parallel events and contrasting moments.
As I assembled the footage, I had the idea to pair music that matched the scenery and tone of each setting. The soundtrack helped bring the visuals to life and connected the different moments into one continuous flow. This project taught me how sound and image work together to create a cinematic experience that feels complete and alive.