Film · Form · Machines · Memory

A life
in motion.

I'm Seph—a filmmaker, trainer, former fencer, machine obsessive, and lifelong maker. This is where I keep the evidence.

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I don't believe a person has to be only one thing.

My life moves between frames, reps, blades, engines, and things made by hand. Each discipline gives me a different way to see: filmmaking teaches attention; training teaches patience; fencing taught timing; machines teach systems; craft teaches honesty.

This site is my ongoing record—a biography written in real time. Not a finished portrait, but a working archive of experience, thought, experiments, and whatever I decide to become next.

Stories,
in sequence.

A home for the films, visual notes, behind-the-scenes footage, and unfinished ideas that become something more.

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Film 01

First Light

Short film · 00:15

More than one life.

Every obsession leaves something useful behind.

01

Bodybuilding · Coaching

Strength

Part-time bodybuilder and personal trainer. I study strength as a practice: patient, measurable, and deeply personal.

02

Retired fencing athlete

The Blade

Fencing taught me timing, distance, control, and how to stay calm while everything moves quickly.

03

Motorcycles · Cars · Modification

Machines

I love the honest logic of machines—taking them apart, finding their character, and rebuilding them with intention.

04

Craft · Experiments

By Hand

Leather, metal, wood, whatever is nearby. Making with my hands keeps imagination connected to the real world.

BTH
Inspiration file No. 001

The inspiration archive

BTH

“Some influences become part of how you move through the world.”

This chapter is reserved for the people, work, and principles that shaped me. BTH is the first file: a place for the full story, photographs, defining moments, and what I carried forward.

Editorial note: add your personal BTH story and image here to make this chapter unmistakably yours.

Latest entries

The life log.

Short observations from the set, the gym, the road, and the workshop.

01

Manifesto

Why I keep a life log

Memory is an unreliable editor. This archive is where the raw footage stays: work, failures, lessons, and the ideas worth returning to.
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02

Training

Consistency has a shape

Progress rarely arrives like a revelation. Usually, it looks like another quiet session completed with attention.
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03

Workshop

Leave evidence of the process

The scratched part, the failed prototype, the bad first cut—these are not waste. They are the map.
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The archive is alive

Still filming.
Still building.

There will always be another chapter. That is the whole point.

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