Reels

Phoenix – Leach Pictures (Official Concept Art)

This visual exploration was born from five years of story development. Phoenix is a deeply personal tale about identity, transformation, and control. I created these frames to reflect a world that’s both haunting and tender, drawing from my love of theatrical imagery, classic cinema, and modern surrealism. Each shot was designed to evoke both beauty and dread.

Sean Leach – OutWithOut (Official Video)

A raw and surreal music video exploring the chaos of mental unraveling and personal reinvention. Through stylized lighting, bold color shifts, and handheld tension, I shaped a visual narrative that mirrors the track’s emotional volatility. I directed, shot, and edited the piece to evoke an intimate and uneasy atmosphere, like a dream teetering on the edge of a breakdown.

L’ombre du Four Short

A French noir short with a bite of absurdity. Set entirely in a kitchen, this piece is a love letter to shadowplay and dramatic tension. I directed and edited the film with a focus on silence, sound design, and expressive visuals. It’s dark, strange, and just a little bit hungry, serving style and suspense in equal parts.

Rehab- Amy Winehouse (Remade by Ryan Leach and Joseph Reed)

A reinterpretation of Rehab was made for a school project, but approached with full creative intent. I collaborated with Joseph Reed to bring a modern visual take to Amy Winehouse’s iconic track. We drew inspiration from vintage aesthetics, utilizing warm tones and carefully choreographed movement to convey the spiral of denial and the allure of escape.

Dream A Little Nightmare

A twisted lullaby that blurs the line between dream and delusion. This short opens with a surreal, almost theatrical tone that gradually unravels into something darker and more psychologically complex. I crafted the visual language to evoke a sense of disconnection and beauty, utilizing soft focus, layered sound, and eerie stillness to hint at a mind on the brink.

Dream A Little Nightmare Pt. 2

The nightmare deepens as reality slips further away. In this continuation, I pushed the surreal elements harder, shifting the tone from mysterious to unhinged. Every frame was designed to evoke a sense of symbolism, with deliberate pacing and dreamlike compositions that reflect themes of obsession, identity, and repression. It’s unsettling in all the ways I love.