[009]The Time on The Watch 2024
The Time on The Watch (2024) is a short narrative film exploring the stone tape theory—the idea that physical spaces can record traces of human emotion and replay them like echoes through time. The story examines how memory, trauma, and presence can become imprinted on objects and environments, blurring the line between past and present.

The film was conceived, written, shot, and completed within the intense framework of a 48-hour film marathon, demanding rapid collaboration and creative problem-solving. In this process, I served as both Producer and 1st Assistant Camera, balancing the logistical demands of production with the precision of visual execution.

As producer, I coordinated schedules, resources, and team communication, ensuring the project could move from concept to screen under extreme time constraints. As 1st AC, I worked closely with the director of photography to maintain focus, support camera movement, and preserve visual continuity—critical in a project where atmosphere and tension drive the storytelling.