Christina Lindeberg is an artist based in Borås, and this project was created as a professional portrait of her work and story. Instead of producing a traditional interview video, I wanted to create a more engaging and immersive experience that would encourage viewers to stay connected throughout the entire film.
To achieve this, I used suspenseful music combined with fast-paced editing and dynamic visuals to build curiosity and maintain the audience’s attention. The goal was to create a sense of anticipation, allowing the viewer to feel drawn into Christina’s story while highlighting her artistic identity in a visually compelling way.
A concept exploring the tension between something meant to be shared and the instinct to keep it.
The project focuses on how a single idea can be carried through minimal visuals, using controlled composition and repetition to shift the perception of the product. Rather than relying on narrative, the film builds its tone through subtle changes in framing and presence.
A concept exploring pace and tension. Made to portray some of the things done in the police class at Hjälmareds folkhögskola. The film focuses on building intensity through fast pacing and quick shifts in framing. The rhythm drives the piece, using speed and repetition to create a constant sense of pressure. The idea was to keep it minimal and let the tempo carry the feeling.