Student — UNC-Chapel Hill
From California to Florida, Spain, Japan, Italy, and Chapel Hill, my life has been built across places, cultures, and perspectives. This site introduces the story behind my recent video project and the themes that shape the way of me.
I am a UNC-Chapel Hill student studying psychology and advertising/public relations, and I approach storytelling through both people and systems. I care about what drives behavior, how identity is formed, and how media can make personal experiences feel real and immediate. That perspective shaped the video featured on this site.
Whether the story focuses on adjustment, ambition, belonging, mental health, student life, or cultural identity, the bigger point is the same: people are always responding to the environments around them. A strong story does not just tell us what happened. It shows why it mattered, who it affected, and what comes next.
Because I have grown up across multiple countries and communities, I am drawn to stories about transition, resilience, and self-definition. I know what it means to be new somewhere, to adapt fast, and to build identity in motion. That is why I care about multimedia storytelling that feels human instead of flat.
This site brings together the video itself, added background on the subject, visuals tied to the story, and a simple infographic that gives the audience a faster way into the topic.
Click the image above to visit the Video page →