Dystopian/Thriller (Cinematographer/Colourist)
In the dystopian short film "The Scarf," the cinematography unfolds a poignant narrative where the Alameda serves as a backdrop for interconnected lives. Couples, bound by long scarves, navigate the nuances of their relationships, with each fold and twist symbolizing unity, isolation, and the potential for liberation. The visual narrative intricately weaves through moments of connection and disconnection, building towards a poignant scene where an unwelcome change becomes a symbol of profound emotional transformation. "The Scarf" stands as a visually evocative exploration, skilfully capturing the threads that both bind and unravel within the intricate fabric of human connections.