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Portfolio List

Frostscape

The crunch of the surface. The hum of the ice. The vastness of the peaks.
Frostscape combines aerial cinematography with the raw, contact-mic sounds of the frozen earth to capture the epic scale of Montana in winter. A cinematic tribute to the cold.

Anáhata

Anāhata is a meditation on Agni, the Vedic principle of fire, not only as a physical element, but as a symbol of transformation, inner discipline, and renewal. Shot along the ghats of Kashi and Prayagraj, the film captures the spiritual architecture of ritual and silence through flickering flames and meditating sadhus.
Rooted in the ancient practice of tapasya, the film avoids narration, allowing the image and sound to become the experience. Sanskrit verses from the Rig Veda, presented in their original form, are woven into the frame as living texture.
Anāhata is the first part of a four-part experimental nonfiction project exploring the elemental architecture of existence: Agni (fire), Vayu (air), Soma (vision), and Aditi (space).

Space Place

Space Place is an exercise in sensory immersion and acousmatic listening. Bathed in the "olden light" of a setting sun, the film invites viewers to inhabit a space where the visual and the sonic blur.
By isolating the textures of the everyday—water, distant traffic, wind—the soundscape questions the certainty of what we hear. Is that the crunch of dry grass underfoot, or the intimate friction of chips being chewed? Space Place asks us to stop looking at the screen and start listening to the duration of the moment.

Shifts

A roadside pullout. A semester of sunsets. The mechanical flow of traffic against the ancient stillness of the mountains.
Shift is a study in repetition. By visiting the same space week after week, the film peels back the layers of the present to imagine the landscape as it existed before us. An experimental collage of light, cars, and the "deep time" of a single place.

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