Safar - Academic Short Film

Safar - Academic
Short Film

Safar - Academic
Short Film

Academic Project

Academic Project

MIT

PROJECT DURATION

PROJECT DURATION

4 Weeks

SCOPE

SCOPE

Concept development

Script Writing

Storyboarding

Cinematography

Video Editing

Sound Design

Animation

BRIEF

BRIEF

Create a meaningful short film within limited resources using college locations, focusing on concept strength and visual narrative.

Create a meaningful short film within limited resources using college locations, focusing on concept strength and visual narrative.

About Film

About Film

Safar is a zero budget academic short film that explores the idea of karma through the journey of a torn currency note, told entirely through visual storytelling without dialogue.

Safar is a zero budget academic short film that explores the idea of karma through the journey of a torn currency note, told entirely through visual storytelling without dialogue.

VALUE DELIVERED

VALUE DELIVERED

The film crossed 14,000 views within one week and received strong appreciation for its concept driven storytelling and execution under minimal resources.

The film crossed 14,000 views within one week and received strong appreciation for its concept driven storytelling and execution under minimal resources.

APPROACH

APPROACH

Developed collaboratively from concept to storyboard, the film was executed using available spaces. I handled cinematography, editing, animation, sound design, color grading, and final publishing.

Developed collaboratively from concept to storyboard, the film was executed using available spaces. I handled cinematography, editing, animation, sound design, color grading, and final publishing.

SUMMARY

SUMMARY

A concept driven short film that proves strong storytelling and precise execution can create meaningful impact even within zero budget constraints.

A concept driven short film that proves strong storytelling and precise execution can create meaningful impact even within zero budget constraints.