"Glimpses and Moments"
Every filmmaker has stories that begin as whispers, ideas that flash like lightning. This collection offers a peek into those initial sparks. Here, you'll discover shorter pieces that represent moments of inspiration, experiments with techniques, or concise narratives crafted with precision. Think of it as a sketchbook of moving images, where each entry holds a unique energy and a glimpse into the filmmaker's creative process.
“Daily Routine B&W Day” Prabhjas Singh
Role: Director / Editor / DOP
Genre: Short Film | Lifestyle
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Shot entirely in black and white on an iPhone 13, this short film embraces minimalism and natural light to convey the quiet rhythm of everyday life. The visual style focuses on clean compositions, soft contrasts, and ambient textures, creating a calm, reflective mood.
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Subtle handheld framing and slow pacing emphasize authenticity and emotion, while the monochrome palette strips the visuals down to raw tone and texture, turning simple routines into cinematic moments.
“TPMV LONDON”
Role: Director / DOP / Editor
Genre: VHS / Art-Driven Visual Piece
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The video harnesses the urban landscape of London with a cinematic approach, cold, ambient light, and reflective surfaces dominate the frame. The style leans into gritty realism and subtle movement, using handheld or shoulder-mounted camera work to inject immediacy. Scenes are composed with negative space, architectural lines, and selective focus, giving an edgy metropolitan aesthetic.
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Color grading opts for desaturated tones and cool blues, punctuated by occasional warm highlights to draw attention and contrast. Motion is measured: slow crane or tracking shots segue into intimate close-ups, capturing emotion amid the city’s pulse. The result is a moody, atmospheric piece where the environment becomes a character in itself, and where visual rhythm mirrors the pacing of the subject in motion.