I first got access to a camera at the age of 12, and from that moment, I began capturing everything I saw and felt. It started as curiosity, but quickly turned into a passion for visual storytelling and art. Over time, I taught myself composition, lighting, and camera techniques through hands-on experience. I spent countless hours experimenting, learning the physics behind and understanding how to shape a picture. Read More...
I started exploring editing at the age of 15, working on the footage I filmed myself and sharing it on YouTube. What began as simple edits quickly grew into something I truly enjoyed, leading me to work on songs, short films, and event projects. Read More...
From a young age, I was fascinated by music and sound. I spent a lot of time listening to different styles of music and sounds from around the world, which slowly grew into a real passion for audio and storytelling through sound. I started learning instruments like the guitar and keyboard, which helped me develop a deeper understanding of rhythm, tone, and emotion in sound. Over time, I also learnt how to use different types of microphones and record audio.
At university, I had the opportunity to work with a wide range of professional microphones, mixers, and recording equipment, which helped me expand my skills further. I now have five years of experience in sound recording and three years of experience in sound design and 5.1 mixing for films.
So far, I’ve worked on more than 10+ projects as a sound recordist and sound designer.
I’m deeply fascinated by how sound can shape emotion and bring a story to life. I often spend my own time recording different types of sounds, experimenting with audio, and refining my work to better understand the world of sound design. For me, sound is more than just audio it’s an essential part of storytelling.
I’ve always had a deep love for films, not just watching them but truly appreciating them. I enjoy exploring cinema from different languages and cultures, understanding how stories are told in unique ways. I read screenplays, follow critics, and at the same time experience films simply as an audience, which helps me stay connected to both craft and emotion. Read More...