In my off hours, I turn my kitchen into a mini film studio—experimenting with oil, soap, dye, and gravity. These short time-lapse videos capture the tiny dramas of chemical reaction and decay, often starring baking soda and vinegar, crayons, oil, or melting wax. I shoot and edit everything using Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro, layering color and movement to transform everyday materials into abstract microcosms. I also love experimenting with public domain music, fascinated by how sound can completely shift the emotional tone. I try to sync the visuals to the rhythm or mood, letting the audio guide the story. It’s messy, mesmerizing, and my favorite way to explore visual storytelling without rules.