EXPERIENCE

Real-world exposure across film sets, production houses, and creative studios.

Earned on Set. Refined Through Practice.

Feature Film Sets & Professional
Productions

My experience has been shaped on real film sets, working within structured production environments where discipline, timing, and collaboration defineevery frame.I have been part of large-scale feature film productions, gaining hands-on exposure to on-set workflows, camera processes, and the dynamics between actors, directors, and crew.

a person sitting in front of a television in the dark
a person sitting in front of a television in the dark

Learning Inside Production Houses

Working alongside established production houses such as Mega Surya Production allowed me to understand filmmaking beyond performance — from preparation and execution to creative coordination on set. These experiences refined my understanding of professional standards, storytelling structure, and the responsibility that comes with cinematic work.

macro photography of silver and black studio microphone condenser
macro photography of silver and black studio microphone condenser

Performance, Screen Presence & Discipline

My foundation in performance is deeply influenced by discipline and control. As an international-level Taekwondo medalist, I learned focus, endurance, and precision — qualities that translate directly into screen presence and acting. This balance of physical discipline and creative expression shapes the way I approach every performance.

person in white dress shirt wearing black leather strap watch
person in white dress shirt wearing black leather strap watch

Creative Direction & Visual Storytelling

Beyond acting, my experience extends into creative direction, music visuals, and concept development. I have worked on performance-driven projects that combine emotion, rhythm, and cinematic composition. These projects strengthened my ability to think visually and communicate stories beyond dialogue.

brass quilt pen
brass quilt pen

What the Set Teaches You

The set teaches discipline, patience, and responsibility.

Every moment on camera carries weight, and every role

demands presence, preparation, and control.

Experience is not years. It’s the number of times

you show up when the camera is rolling.