
THE SUIT
My vision for “The Suit” was to tell a contained, high-intensity action story that moves from control to chaos to dominance. The story begins in a sterile, high-security lab where something powerful is being held. Everything feels stable, procedural, and under control. That calm is interrupted instantly by a violent external attack, shifting the story from containment to escape. From there, the narrative becomes a pursuit. Not just a physical chase, but a shift in power. The world reacts. Military force responds. Yet the suit continues forward, no longer contained. The final scene reframes the entire sequence. The suit is no longer just an asset or a threat. It belongs to someone. The authority behind it is calm, deliberate, and decisive. The story closes not with chaos, but with control. My process was to build the sequence deliberately, scene by scene, focusing on pacing and escalation. Each beat was designed to push the story forward visually rather than rely on exposition. The goal was to create a cohesive action short that feels intentional from start to finish.