Index
07/14
Year
2023
Role
Director, Cinematographer & Editor
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2 min
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Cinematography · Film Essay · Short Film · Color Grading · Sound Design
A short film essay for the season of rebirth and renewal — a sudden burst of color and life, filling the air with the scent of earth and street food. Shot on Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K across New York City's Little Island and beyond, capturing the fleeting warmth of spring in cinematic widescreen.



Vision & Tone
A Kiss of Spring is a love letter to the city at its most tender — that narrow window when winter loosens its grip and New York exhales. The film moves as a visual poem: no dialogue, no narrative arc, just the quiet accumulation of moments that define the season. Golden-hour light catches faces on the waterfront, strangers lean into each other on bridges, and the skyline softens behind bare branches beginning to bud.
Cinematography & Grade
Shot on the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K in Blackmagic RAW, capturing the full dynamic range of spring's warm-cool light. The grade leans into desaturated golds and muted teals — a filmic palette that feels both nostalgic and present. Wide anamorphic framing places subjects within the urban landscape rather than isolating them, letting the architecture and nature share equal weight with the human figures.
Sound & Music
The soundtrack pairs Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox cover of 'Mr. Blue Sky' (feat. Allison Young) with ambient city sounds layered in Soundly — distant traffic, wind through scaffolding, fragments of conversation. The musical arrangement mirrors the film's visual warmth: jazz-inflected optimism that never quite settles, always moving forward like the season itself.
Tools Used
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