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Q1: What initially sparked your interest in the world of film? A1: I've always been drawn to storytelling and the power of visual media to convey emotions and narratives, which initially piqued my ...

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Artemis

Artemis is one of those narrative projects that reminded me why I love visual storytelling. It’s an earlier piece—not nearly as refined or ambitious as Atlas Falling—but it taught me a lot about holding space, emotional pacing, and knowing when to let the camera simply observe. Shot with a small crew and a minimal approach, this short leans into stillness, subtlety, and restraint. It’s intimate, quiet, and very human. Would love to hear your thoughts—and if you’re working on something in this spirit, let’s connect. Official Selection of the Wreak Havoc Horror Film Festival 2023

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