While at Haus Division I had the opportunity to contribute to a project for Kaizzen, a Microsoft Cloud services provider. We focused on creating an interview video to showcase their services and values as a company. Our goal was to effectively communicate Kaizzen's unique offerings and their core principles through an interview format video.
During the pandemic, I worked on a visually experimental short-film, produced in an improvised studio and with very low resources. The film explored the complex layers of dissociation that occur during trauma responses associated with PTSD. Simultaneously, it sought to illustrate the transformative power of pain, highlighting how we can channel it into creativity and create our own freedom. In an abstract manner, the film drew parallels between our human experience and the creative forces of nature. It emphasized that just as nature is inherently creative, so too are we as individuals. By delving into the depths of dissociation and the subsequent journey towards healing and self-expression, the film aimed to inspire viewers to recognize their own innate creative potential.
During my time at Haus, I collaborated with Le Cacaotier, an acclaimed French chocolate factory with stores throughout France. We worked on a campaign featuring five short videos that showcased the intricate process of crafting some of their exceptional products. The videos captured the artistry and attention to detail behind Le Cacaotier's chocolates, highlighting their dedication to quality and craftsmanship.