• Killing It

    Killing It is a short thriller which delves into the psyche of Imogene, a self-stylised hero determined to save her friends from the harsh reality of modern living. The theme of Killing It is centred around the morality of the individuals. Imogene sees herself as the saviour of her friends by whisking them away from the heartache and the very real dangers many women face in modern living. Though Imogene’s actions are reprehensible, her motivations are initially sympathetic, even relatable, especially by a female audience. It plays with the reality that it is not easy to watch friends suffer, and that the lengths one may go to in order protect…

  • Meet Commute

    Trains are an incredible medium for storytelling. They are in constant motion but for flashes throughout their journeys, between one stop and the next, where we are held in moments of suspension. Worlds unfold in these bubbles. Though many of these stories may be of little consequence, we have all caught the eye of another passenger and wondered. Are they on their way to work or to a first date? What appears on a person’s phone to provide them with a moment of unbridled joy or heartache? Is this the beginning of someone’s journey, or the end? I wanted Isla to be one of the people who could not resist the…