Fire & Water

Fire & Water

This short film focuses on two elements, water, and fire. My objective was to use these elements and have a dancer represent them. I wanted to give a sense of serenity and peacefulness throughout this video which is seen through the combination of the dancer and the elements. This was an experimental film I really enjoyed shooting because it allowed me to expand my knowledge of editing videos. By the end of the creation of this short film, I was able to truly understand how to use overlaying videos, transitions, selecting copyright free music and how to create scenes with complete darkness in the background.

Spread Your Wings

Spread Your Wings

Seeing your family after spending a term abroad can be overshadowed by anxiety, also known as aerophobia: a fear of flying by plane. Holiday trips planned in advance suddenly seem less attractive than staying at home away from the airport. That was exactly my case for six years in Switzerland. The fear of flying appeared out of nowhere and has made my life more challenging, so I decided to understand what causes aerophobia and how to eliminate the fear.

Most likely, having aerophobia means being scared of crashing, but can be an outcome of claustrophobia: the fear of being trapped in the closed space for some time with no possibility of getting out. People are often scared of having a panic attack in the air. Some cannot even explain what it is they fear exactly, and the anxiety just takes over.

A majority of people may not have an instant fear of flying; however, it can develop overtime. The fact of suddenly being afraid with a history of traveling by plane can confuse flyers.

A bad flight might be a starting point for aerophobia. For example: experiencing strong turbulence or change in plans due to some technical or organizational issues, making people feel as if they had just escaped a dangerous situation.

Another reason could be hearing about unfortunate flights in the news. Plane crushes often get huge media coverage, which makes flying seem dangerous. A lot of people got aerophobia after the events of 09/11. However, plane crashes are rare, that’s why they get so much attention.

These suggestions have worked for me personally and helped me to get over my aerophobia. Try them and, hopefully, you will be able to order a tomato juice in a calm voice during a strong turbulence, just as I did during my recent trip home.

A Narrative In Sound

A Narrative In Sound

Humans are amazing at creating meaning out of isolated events. It is exactly this that I wanted to study in this experimental. Where each note represents a generic shot, how does a short narrative change based on the order of the shots?

In other words, how does the melody affect the story? Can we create meaning from shots that are not connected to each other solely based on what we hear coupled with what we see? Six shots, six notes.

A Journey Back Home

A Journey Back Home

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic all Webster study abroad students were sent home early. This shows my last day in Geneva and my trip home after being away for a year and a half.

Hibiscus Tea

Hibiscus Tea

Youssef discusses pretty tea while stuck in quarantine.