MIMOSA
Worked as Director of Photography. Winner of Best in Cinematography in the 2022 UPFI Black Beret.
Directed by: Gaby Marcial
PIYESA
Worked as Director of Photography. Finalist in Fifth Wall Fest 2021. 
An ambitious dancer hallucinates her other self while practicing the piece.
Directed by: CJ Reyes
36 FRAMES
A narrative of conflicted self identity and harrowing anxiety told through 36 frames.
• Worked on concept, make-up, and editing •
With: Miggy Antivola, CJ Reyes, Jem Chan
"Titig"
The monster in a woman’s closet tries to communicate with her but can only do so whenever she’s half-awake. One night, she has trouble staying asleep and the monster is finally able to grab her attention. How does it tell her that there's a man outside the window every night?

• Worked on directing and writing •
With: Kinno Toogue, Rad Pascual, Jethro Flores
Basa Basa
A play on drowning above water, these series of photographs test the boundaries of visual space and what it means to tell a story through still images
• Worked on concept, make-up, photography, directing, and editing •
With: Margarette Villamor, Joshua Domingo
Tally
How much? how much more should I give?

• Worked on concept, sound design, and editing •
With: CJ Reyes, Miggy Antivola, Jem Chan, Klarissa May Imperial
unnamed
Catharsis through poem and film, our unseen narrator asks her new lover questions through rose-colored lenses.

• Worked on writing, directing, cinematography, and editing •
With: Moses Webb, Miguel Vaca, Andrea Lagman
a(wake)
Paranoid that someone broke into her house, she searches every room only to find the exact opposite of what she was looking for.

• Worked on directing, cinematography, and editing •
With: Margarette Villamor, Joshua Domingo, Rad Pascual, Issa Canlas
"UNGO"
Is a 1-minute poetry-animation that explores nightmares as well as the literal and metaphorical aspect of the ghost/demons that haunt an individual.

The poem is performed in three different languages, whispered and intangible as they are all
spoken at once.

• Worked on story, poetry, and animation•
Bloody Mary
An artist is shocked when her painting suddenly stops accepting paint on its canvas.

• Worked on story, acting, production design, directing, and editing •

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