Short Narrative  Film, Feb. 2026

On February 24, 2026, I started to bring one of my original concepts to life through a narrative film called  "Lost in the Wild".  This project was extremely meaningful to me because I  got to step into different roles such as being a director and a producer. 
From the start, my goal was to create  a story that was visually interesting. Although we only used a camera, a tripod and a drone, my crew and I focused on capturing the best we shots that we could.
Collaboration was a key part to making this film happen. I am grateful to have worked with a crew of  friends who understood the vision and added their creativity to my concept and helped me problem solve throughout the film.  Together we helped each other with the challenges of filming and turning the concept into the final narrative that we created.
This film represents not only a creative milestone for me, but it also shows what can be achieved with a clear vision and a dedicated crew.
You can watch the final film on my portfolio page, where it shows both my growth as a filmmaker and my passion for storytelling.


Behind the Sound Design “Dino Games”

I created “Dino Games” with my classmates. It was a fun and creative experience that brought together storytelling, visuals (such as VXF), and sound design. The short film is about a girl who is simply trying to work, but everything changes when her internet stops working. As she struggles with the frustrating troubleshooting screen, she suddenly gets pulled into the familiar offline dinosaur game. Inside this digital world, she must dodge obstacles to survive but in the end, she doesn’t make it.
My role in the filmmaking process focused entirely on sound design.  Sound played a huge part in shaping the mood  of  the film. I selected sound effects from Pixabay, choosing audio that matched the emotions in each scene from the  frustration of a broken internet connection to the  tension inside the game.
Sound design allowed me to enhance the storytelling. For example, adding the right background effects and music helps build suspense during the action scenes, while smaller details made the experience feel more real.
Working on “Dino Games”  showed me how important audio is in films. It’s not just something in the background, but a key element that helps bring the story to life.
You can watch the full film on my portfolio page and see how the audio flows with the film.

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