NBA 2K x E-40 RemixA high-energy "Promo Edit" combining custom beat production with fast-paced basketball highlightsFor this project, a friend and I entered the official NBA 2K x E-40 Remix Challenge. We engineered the beat in Logic Pro to hit hard and stay catchy, taking inspiration from the iconic 2K soundtracks.
To promote the track, I used Final Cut Pro to create a rhythmic edit. I synced top-tier NBA plays to our custom transitions and bass drops, ensuring the visual energy matched the audio's intensity.
01 / 052025
MUSICVIDEO
Saquon Barkley: 2K RoyaltyA high-energy sports tribute edit celebrating Saquon Barkley's historic 2024 MVP-caliber season and the Eagles' Super Bowl victoryInspired by the wave of NFL edits during the 2024 season, I wanted to create a definitive tribute to Saquon Barkley's record-breaking year. After he surpassed 2,000 rushing yards and secured Offensive Player of the Year honors, I gathered the best game film to showcase his explosiveness.
Using Final Cut Pro, I moved beyond simple cutting and focused heavily on custom visual filters and color grading to give the footage a cinematic, "premium" feel. To ensure the edit was 100% unique, I produced an original beat specifically for this video, allowing me to time every move to the rhythm of my own music.
02 / 052025
MUSICVIDEO
To Become a WarriorA 10-minute documentary and theoretical thesis exploring how "Film Language" influences an audience and can be used as propagandaSidelined by an injury with the Winterthur Warriors, I used my recovery to deep-dive into cinema psychology. I handled the entire production: from researching and scriptwriting to capturing live-action footage during games and training.
As a "one-man crew", I managed the full edit in Final Cut Pro and directed a professional voiceover session in Logic Pro. This project was a masterclass in filmmaking "rules," forcing me to balance the roles of director, cinematographer, and editor simultaneously.
03 / 052025
3D
The Retro TubeA stylized 3D animation of an "old school" vintage television, designed to serve as a custom intro for my YouTube channelInspiration struck when I saw a vintage metal sign featuring a classic TV set. I decided to recreate that aesthetic in 3D space using Blender. Since this was my first real dive into the software, I had to learn the fundamentals of 3D modeling from the ground up—shaping the geometry of the TV and experimenting with lighting to capture that nostalgic, retro glow.
As a beginner, the biggest hurdle was understanding Materials and Texturing. Learning how to make plastic look like plastic and glass look like a screen—while also managing the keyframes for the animation—was a massive "level-up" moment for my technical skills.