

An annual English drama extravaganza led by the eleventh-grade students, showcasing their unique interpretation into love.
2025
Filming, Editing, Photography
DaVinci Resolve, Affinity Designer
"POWERPLAY" is our school's annual English drama extravaganza, entirely student-led. From scriptwriting and casting to stage design, every aspect was handled by the eleventh-grade students. This year's theme was "LOVE." Our class blended the technical prowess of science-track students with unique insights into love, exploring its diversity and complexity through three interconnected stories.
Plot: Ethan confesses his feelings to his best friend, Allie, only to be rejected; she says she only sees him as a friend. Torn between his inner angel and devil, Ethan feels his world is collapsing. Ultimately, through the guidance of his friends and self-reflection, he realizes the value of their bond and chooses to mend his relationship with Allie, putting their friendship first.
Plot: Tom and Phoebe are in a long-distance relationship. Tom receives an anonymous photo suggesting Phoebe is cheating on him. Fueled by his inner angel and devil, Tom's suspicion grows, leading to a heated argument with Phoebe over the phone. It's not until they meet in person and Phoebe provides evidence to clear up the misunderstanding that Tom realizes his lack of trust. They eventually reconcile, promising to resolve future issues with communication.
Plot: Angie's grandmother strongly disapproves of her relationship with her boyfriend, Chaney, who works at a convenience store. To gain her grandmother's acceptance, and egged on by her inner devil, Angie lies about being pregnant. This lie ignites intense family conflict but also forces the grandmother to confront her excessive need for control. In the end, the grandmother realizes her mistake and chooses to let go, while Angie confesses her lie. The family reconciles, understanding that happiness is more important than any condition.
The train arrives at its final destination. The conductor concludes that love is a deep connection built on friendship, trust, and honesty. It's about values, care, and companionship, leading the passengers toward "Hope."
Building on the success of my last project, "Classics Reimagined," I once again took on the role of shooting and editing the one-minute credits video. This time, I also tried to assist a classmate who was passionate about editing, and he independently completed an eight-minute behind-the-scenes featurette.
Google Drive Video
Final Video
With previous experience, the workflow was much smoother this time. The process was broken down into four main steps:
The opening featured a pull-out transition from a screen. While the technique was similar to the last project, the camera movement was more complex and challenging.
I took this opportunity to experiment with combining the Camera Tracker to create a floating Polaroid effect in 3D space. This practice gave me a profound appreciation for the power of Fusion.
In the final stages of the video, I focused on the following details to enhance the overall quality:
Compared to the last project, we had more preparation time for POWERPLAY, which allowed us to realize more ambitious creative ideas. Besides the actors' excellent performances, the biggest highlight from our class was undoubtedly the motorized train prop and the dynamic backdrops created by Raymond using After Effects. Every time the electric train made its entrance, it instantly became the center of attention. The work on the dynamic backdrops was even more massive, and I have immense respect for Raymond's perseverance. He managed to quickly make revisions despite frequent changes to the script and visuals, which was incredibly impressive.
For me personally, this video production was a valuable learning experience. By implementing Camera Tracker and 3D space integration in Fusion, I gained a deeper understanding of DaVinci Resolve's powerful capabilities. This project not only honed my editing skills but also gave me a more profound appreciation for the possibilities of visual storytelling.
Thank you to all the students who participated in this performance. From scriptwriting and directing to acting, everyone poured countless efforts into this production. Special thanks to Raymond, Allie, and others for their hard work, making our train prop and dynamic backdrops the highlights of the show. A heartfelt thanks also to Henry & Kai for filming and producing the behind-the-scenes featurette, allowing us to comprehensively document this remarkable performance. This experience will forever remain in my heart and inspire me to continue exploring the endless possibilities of video production in the future.