Storytelling Through the Lens of iPhone

Aside from being a creative strategist and a commercial dancer, I also have a deep passion for making short films. At its core, filmmaking is the art of weaving stories that resonate, provoke thought, and evoke emotion. Here, I explore the intricacies of storytelling through the lens of a camera, using every frame as an opportunity to connect with audiences on a deep, meaningful level.

In this section, you'll discover a collection of projects that embody my personal approach to storytelling, all shot on an iPhone. These include dance films, where movement and visuals blend to create emotive narratives, and short drama films, which delve into complex character studies and rich, engaging plots. Each work here is a piece of my heart and mind, crafted to engage and resonate deeply with viewers.

My passion lies in the power of visuals and kinetic storytelling to communicate more than words ever could. These projects showcase my ability to intertwine narrative clarity and emotional depth with compelling cinematography and editing—all from the accessible and versatile platform of my iPhone. Dive into my world of visual storytelling, where I convey complex emotions and universal truths, hoping to inspire and connect with you on a personal and impactful level.

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    • 12/9/23

    Womxnly

    “Womxnly" is an empowering dance film choreographed to the song "Womxnly" by Jolin Tsai (Wang Jing Wen cover). Featuring students from a diverse class, the film celebrates inclusivity, individuality, and the beauty of embracing one's true self.

    The film opens with a wide shot of a dance studio filled with students of various backgrounds, and ages. As the opening notes of "Womxnly" fill the air, the dancers come to life, moving in unison to the infectious beat while celebrating their unique identities and experiences. Throughout the film, the choreography blends elements of contemporary, hip-hop, and street dance, reflecting the diversity of the student body and the rich tapestry of cultures represented. As the dance progresses, the camera zooms in on different groups of dancers, each showcasing their own style and flair.

    The heart of the film lies in its message of inclusivity and acceptance. As the dancers come together in a climactic finale, their movements become a powerful symbol of unity and solidarity. Regardless of differences in race, gender, or ability, they move as one, united by the common thread of their shared humanity.

  • • 4/16/24

    Drowning

    "Drowning" is a captivating short film that uses the form of dance to express the urgent theme of climate change, accompanied by a self-composed musical score. As the dancer embodies the elements—fire, water, earth, and air—they reflect the devastation and urgency of environmental degradation.

    Against stark backgrounds, the dancer's movements portray the destructive force of wildfires, the rising tides of melting ice caps, the struggle for survival amidst deforestation, and the chaos of extreme weather events. Each step and gesture echoes the urgency of the climate crisis, reminding viewers of the pressing need for action before it's too late.

    "Drowning" serves as a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of all life on Earth and the urgent need to address the climate crisis. Through the universal language of dance, it inspires empathy, fosters connection, and galvanizes viewers to join in the fight for a sustainable future.