This fast-paced trailer was created for the upcoming 32nd Taiwanese American Cultural Festival on May 10th. Footage was captured using the Sony A7IV, with the opening time-lapse shot on an iPhone 15. Editing was completed in DaVinci Resolve, and motion graphics were animated in Adobe After Effects.

The festival, an annual celebration of Taiwanese American identity, began in 1993 and has since grown into the largest Taiwanese event on the West Coast, drawing over 10,000 attendees each year.

This was an event videography I did for a Filipino Debut using my Sony A7IV. Shot in S-Log3.

A Filipino debut is a traditional coming-of-age celebration for young women in the Philippines, marking their 18th birthday—the age when they are considered legal adults. It's similar in significance to a quinceañera in Latin cultures or a Sweet 16 in the U.S., but with its own unique customs and symbolism.

Mariana is a first-generation Mexican-American and Bay Area native, as well as a passionate portrait artist who specializes in memorializing beloved pet companions.

In 2012, she found a special puppy whom she named Lobo. She loved him deeply and was devoted to giving him the best care. In January 2021, Lobo became gravely ill. Within just two weeks, Mariana was faced with the devastating news that she was losing him to cancer. The grief of losing such a cherished companion—and the profound bond they had shared—brought Mariana back to art.. Since then, Mariana has continued to honor the deep and meaningful relationships between pet guardians and their companions, creating portraits that celebrate their love and legacy

A song by Robert “Bobby” Rodriguez, reflecting on his experiences working at Pacific Steel Casting Company in Berkeley since 1967. In 2011, Bobby filed and won a class action lawsuit against the company for labor law violations