Short Films

Snap the Spider

Snap The Spider is a short dark comedic film that enraptures what our mind can do when fear ensues. Directed by Tony Chen 陈柯潼

Working as the Script/Continuity Supervisor, I allowed myself to understand the similarities and differences between the film industry in the States vs. India. This was my first time working on a short film in the States(i.e., purely student-run).

You can find the trailer here

 
 

FlimFlam: An Anthology on Hustling

FlimFlam, is a two-part anthology all about the hustle. Directed by J. Carone and R. Mariano.

Working as the Technical Associate Producer was a new role for me. As I have worked with most equipment needed in productions, being able to help all departments during the production was definitely something I enjoyed. I was not confined. Click the video to watch the trailer.

Watch the trailer here

Silent Film- The M…M…Mime

More than 70 million people in the world stutter. Almost 96% of those have faced teasing or bullying because of that. Here is a self-empowering silent film that wants those who stutter to embrace their flaws and use them to their advantage. My classmates and I created this short in the pre-summer college program at California College of the Arts.

Cinematography, Lighting and Editing by Twisha Dubey.

 
 

Short Comedy- 8:45

Ever been late to school, college or work? Here is a relatable short comedy that my classmates and I created in 2017 when I attended the pre-college summer program at California College of the Arts.

Assistant Director and Sound by Twisha Dubey.

Documentary- Finding Balance in the New Normal

COVID-19 has affected the entire world. Amidst all this chaos, it is our responsibility to find balance. This is a documentary on the day of Raunak Rai Lal, a hospitality student who seems to have found his new normal during these times. This is a short inspiration for all those who are still feeling lost out there.

Solo project.

 
 

News Report- Hathras

The infamous Hathras case became one of police highhandedness, government apathy, caste dynamics, politics and intimidation. It shook the core of our nation and made us question our basic beliefs.

Warning: Rape and violence mentioned

Solo project. Borrowed clips from news channels for a student project.

Dystopian Infogrphic-Jinsulator

Based on a dystopian future of 2030, the world has had enough of the ‘Attention Economy’ that favours want-based news rather than need-based news. Hence, the creation of ‘Relevance Economy’. Yet, everything has its cons.

Stock Footage Video.

Script by Twisha Dubey

 
 

EIV- Interview with Julia Directors

An interview of Academy Award-nominated directors Julie Cohen and Betsy West on their film ‘Julia’. An Emerson Independent Video(EIV) Production.

Interview by Ryan Flaherty, camera work by Twisha Dubey

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