With my colleagues from the IUT, Enzo PAIN, Mathys QUIRANTE, Kelly ALIBERT and Chloé BAUDRU, we had to create a fictitious company respecting CSR standards with an eco-responsible and solidarity-based approach. So we decided to set up a traveling thrift store called Fripitop, to help people who can't access supermarkets because they're too far away or lack the means. Low-cost, brand-name items for everyone! Personally, I was in charge of communications, project management and audiovisual production!
In a world where screens play a predominant role, our short film aims to raise awareness of the potential dangers of video games. Through the portrayal of Joris, we wanted to show that we shouldn't lock ourselves up in video games and create a virtual universe that is only an illusion and will never be reality. Our project is designed to denounce those who live through screens, comforting themselves with them to the detriment of reality. Because we only have one life, we might as well make the most of it rather than exist through an ephemeral illusion.
In collaboration with the occupational medicine department, we had the opportunity to run a physical Escape Game on the theme of stress and overwork at work with Sébastian FADET, Hugo HUQUES, Cléo GARCIA and Axel BOUDIER. The aim? Prevent workplace hazards while retaining the fun aspect of an Escape Game. Ours, entitled “Red Office”, took participants on the adventure of a group of “spies” who had to retrieve compromising files from the boss's office.
Sorry for the video quality, we had some recording problems and too tight a deadline to start again. Pocket film shot as part of a PAV (Audiovisual Production) project about nature.
I had the chance to learn how to shoot a live broadcast on Twitch. To do this, my group and I came up with a topic for a show, wrote a production brief and learned how this type of program works. Our group decided to stage a Burger Quizz-style TV game show! As a participant in the show, I was in front of the cameras on the day, but I also had the chance to learn how to set up the cameras and work in the control room.
Handling a DR400 and assimilation of aeronautical phrasing as part of an ELS (Evaluated Learning Situation) designed to make air navigation accessible to deaf, hard-of-hearing or mute pilots.
Project created with Kelly Alibert, Axel Boudier and Sébastian Fadet
Handling a DJI Mini 2