
about me
about me
about me
Hey, I'm
Hey, I'm
Hey, I'm
Andrii
Andrii
Andrii
Living in

Ukraine
Living in

Ukraine
Living in

Ukraine
video
editor
video
editor
video
editor

& graphic
gesigner
& graphic
gesigner
& graphic
gesigner

I create thoughtful and impactful video and design content for my clients and leading brands.
I create thoughtful and impactful video and design content for my clients and leading brands.
I create thoughtful and impactful video and design content for my clients and leading brands.
My work with video began in 2015, when I edited my first videos for a personal YouTube channel. I was working on an old ASUS computer with limited technical capabilities, which pushed me to focus not on tools, but on approach. In order to improve how the videos were perceived, I started creating thumbnails myself - this is how Photoshop became part of my workflow. At that time, there was no commercial intent. The focus was on experimentation, analyzing visual solutions, watching tutorials, and learning how to convey mood and emotion through editing and imagery.
Over the years, the tools, techniques, and even the fields I explored changed. I worked with music and tried myself in different directions, but video and design consistently remained at the core. Gradually, this interest evolved into a professional practice that combines video editing and graphic design. In my daily work, I use Final Cut, Pixelmator, Photoshop, plugins, and supporting tools. I also integrate AI-based solutions into my process - as a practical instrument for optimization, exploration of variations, and working with visual ideas within a contemporary context.
I approach each project as a structured system. It begins with a basic idea, goes through analysis and organization, and gradually takes shape as something more than just an image or a video. What matters to me is not only the final result, but the logic behind its construction - how an idea transforms into a sequence of decisions and visual accents. The moment an idea comes to life on screen is not an ending, but a starting point for a story.
I am interested in the process of translating ideas into visual forms that feel restrained, coherent, and easy to perceive. I work with ideas deliberately, aiming to preserve their essence while giving them a clear and precise visual structure.
My work with video began in 2015, when I edited my first videos for a personal YouTube channel. I was working on an old ASUS computer with limited technical capabilities, which pushed me to focus not on tools, but on approach. In order to improve how the videos were perceived, I started creating thumbnails myself - this is how Photoshop became part of my workflow. At that time, there was no commercial intent. The focus was on experimentation, analyzing visual solutions, watching tutorials, and learning how to convey mood and emotion through editing and imagery.
Over the years, the tools, techniques, and even the fields I explored changed. I worked with music and tried myself in different directions, but video and design consistently remained at the core. Gradually, this interest evolved into a professional practice that combines video editing and graphic design. In my daily work, I use Final Cut, Pixelmator, Photoshop, plugins, and supporting tools. I also integrate AI-based solutions into my process - as a practical instrument for optimization, exploration of variations, and working with visual ideas within a contemporary context.
I approach each project as a structured system. It begins with a basic idea, goes through analysis and organization, and gradually takes shape as something more than just an image or a video. What matters to me is not only the final result, but the logic behind its construction - how an idea transforms into a sequence of decisions and visual accents. The moment an idea comes to life on screen is not an ending, but a starting point for a story.
I am interested in the process of translating ideas into visual forms that feel restrained, coherent, and easy to perceive. I work with ideas deliberately, aiming to preserve their essence while giving them a clear and precise visual structure.
My work with video began in 2015, when I edited my first videos for a personal YouTube channel. I was working on an old ASUS computer with limited technical capabilities, which pushed me to focus not on tools, but on approach. In order to improve how the videos were perceived, I started creating thumbnails myself - this is how Photoshop became part of my workflow. At that time, there was no commercial intent. The focus was on experimentation, analyzing visual solutions, watching tutorials, and learning how to convey mood and emotion through editing and imagery.
Over the years, the tools, techniques, and even the fields I explored changed. I worked with music and tried myself in different directions, but video and design consistently remained at the core. Gradually, this interest evolved into a professional practice that combines video editing and graphic design. In my daily work, I use Final Cut, Pixelmator, Photoshop, plugins, and supporting tools. I also integrate AI-based solutions into my process - as a practical instrument for optimization, exploration of variations, and working with visual ideas within a contemporary context.
I approach each project as a structured system. It begins with a basic idea, goes through analysis and organization, and gradually takes shape as something more than just an image or a video. What matters to me is not only the final result, but the logic behind its construction - how an idea transforms into a sequence of decisions and visual accents. The moment an idea comes to life on screen is not an ending, but a starting point for a story.
I am interested in the process of translating ideas into visual forms that feel restrained, coherent, and easy to perceive. I work with ideas deliberately, aiming to preserve their essence while giving them a clear and precise visual structure.

