While this appears to be a single, continuous gameplay capture, the video is actually constructed from five separate edits—four variations of the skin and background combined into one seamless motion piece. Built through over 50 precise cuts, the illusion was designed to create a fluid, uninterrupted transition.
A stylized showcase of the Kuronami 2.0 skin bundle for VALORANT, built around a seamless split-reveal concept where the melee animation slices through the frame, transitioning between two distinct gameplay sequences. The edit was designed to feel dynamic and fluid, using the skinline’s visual identity as a structural device to drive both pacing and transitions in a social-first format.
A stylized showcase of the Minima2 skinline in VALORANT, built around the concept of its sleek, minimal aesthetic feeling reminiscent of a James Bond / 007 film. With full creative freedom and provided gameplay footage, I shaped the edit to emphasize tone, atmosphere, and sophistication, connecting the skinline’s design language to cinematic spy-thriller influences.
A short-form showcase highlighting the popular Tactiforce gun buddies within VALORANT. Serving as both lead creative and primary editor, I developed the concept from ideation through execution, while also art directing the 3D/VFX artist to bring the visual direction to life.
A fast-paced match cut edit highlighting all 48 VCT Team Capsule skins for the 2026 season. Alongside editing the piece, I captured all in-game footage used throughout the video. The edit gained additional recognition when artist bbno$, whose track was featured in the video, independently commented on and shared it to TikTok.