RUMAH NENEK
translates to ‘grandma’s house’
i grew up with my grandparents. every morning, my grandmother would make soft boiled eggs for me — same metal mug, same bowl, same loving hands.
as a kid, i never thought twice about the space i was in. only when i got older did i realise how simple my grandparents’ house really was.
this short film is a tribute to that ritual, recreated in the same kitchen, with my grandmother as the model.
shot on Canon 6D, edited on premiere pro
BUKHANSAN MOUNTAIN
during a solo trip to Seoul, i (irresponsibly) decided to hike Bukhansan Mountain alone. no guide, no planning — just a rented Fuji camera and some vibes.
this short video documents my hike, sans all the struggling in between.
shot on Fujifilm X100VI, edited on premiere pro
25BD
this video is stitched together from a collection of old photos and videos i never knew existed. it’s personal and private but i made this to remind myself that everything i do now, i do for her.
edited on after effects
A WEEK IN MELBOURNE
shot over a week in melbourne (duh).
for this trip, i wanted to try something different. instead of filming like i usually do, with beats, music cues, and all the usual edits, i challenged myself to slow down. every photo, every frame had to feel intentional.
each photo is shot on film, or shot frame by frame on my phone. i pieced it all together into a short, stop-motion travel vlog(-ish) that’s less about the places and more about how i saw them.
a bit messy i guess. a bit experimental. but it felt good to make.
shot on Konica Big Mini & iPhone 13, edited on premiere pro