MAYA (2025)

Overview:

MAYA is an experimental 360-degree cinematic virtual reality piece written and directed by Sharique Siddiqui. In Hindu philosophy, the term “Maya” refers to concepts of “illusion” and “magic”. This film personifies Maya through a young woman who guides viewers through a series of environments that explore abstract consciousness. Throughout the experience, the film presents various forms of illusion that carry meaning while allowing for subjective interpretation.

Themes:

  • Separation - Highlights how we are distanced from our true realities.

  • Impermanence - Emphasizes the idea that nothing in this world is permanent.

  • Illusion - Uses flowing water to represent distortions of our perceptions.

  • Desire - Examines our longing for material things and the struggle to reach deeper truths.

  • Detachment - Realizing that everything is a form of detachment when we choose not to engage with it.

  • Return - Ultimately, we achieve a sense of detachment from our desires.

My Role:

Lead Editor, On-Set Script Supervisor

Software:

Premiere Pro, After Effects

Highlights:

  • Created a dreamlike editing rhythm using discontinuity and layering

  • Worked closely with the director to match emotional beats

  • Contributed to shaping the visual and emotional arc of the story

  • Premiered as a thesis project and selected for internal VR showcase at Ohio University

  • 2025 Official Selection of New Media Category at University Film + Video Association Conference