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Rijks museum
& Boijma
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a teaser for an exhibition
at the Rijksmuseum

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DSL - Cartiez
& Kid the Blitz

An album promo 

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Ik Weet Het Niet
A dance festival promo and intro

IFFR shorts
a film festival teaser

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Rijks Museum

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I directed a teaser for an exhibit at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, featuring masterpieces from Boijmans Van Beuningen by renowned artists such as Van Gogh, Dali, and Kusama.

The cinematography was a joint effort between Michiel Voogt and me, supported by camera assistant Roos Jansen. The narrative voice was provided by

Tato Wesselo also known as Le Motat.

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This teaser unveils the album from Cartiez & Kid the Blitz.
 

I was behind the lens and direction for the DSL album's promotional video, featuring Cartiez and Kid de Blitz.
 

Styled by Aryan Hamyani and brought to life through the joint production efforts of Anouk Brands and myself.

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Weet

Het

Niet

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This video was crafted in partnership with Elten Kiene, featuring his spoken word artistry.
 

Designed as a promotional piece for the Cadance Festival, a renowned dance event hosted by Korzo Theatre in The Hague, this video also graced the opening of the festival's online edition.
 

The concept was a collaborative effort between Elten Kiene and myself. I took the helm in directing and capturing the dance sequences, while Lizzy van den Berg contributed shots from Curaçao.
 

Additionally, I composed the music and created the animations for this project. The dance performances were brought to life by Juna Leocaria, Zino Ainsley, and Rutkay Ozpinar.

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IFFR

IFFR

shorts

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This teaser was crafted for the International Film Festival Rotterdam's shorts section, capturing the essence of cinema's enchanting allure.

It delves into the art of filmmaking, where illusions are spun to embark the viewer on a captivating journey.

The musical backdrop was composed by Esteble.

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