Sharlotta S Video Collection 03 Page

I used to think I was collecting memories. But I see it now. I’m collecting proof .

Here is a deep, evocative piece written for that specific video. It is structured as a voiceover or a text overlay, meant to be paired with visuals that feel personal, fragmented, and honest. The Weight of Looking Back

Not the highlights. Not the performance of a good day. This is the footage I almost deleted. The five minutes where nothing ‘happens.’ The glance I held two seconds too long. The sound of rain against a window in a city I no longer live in.

But the camera lies a little, doesn’t it? It cuts out the cold. It can’t record the smell of old books or the way my chest felt hollow after you left. It only gets the surface. The beautiful, cruel surface. Sharlotta s video collection 03

So why do I keep making these?

For the moments that don’t need a plot. Only a witness.

"There’s a difference between remembering and recording. I used to think I was collecting memories

This is Collection 03.

When I remember, the edges are soft. The light is whatever I needed it to be. But when I record… I have to accept what’s actually there. The crooked frame. The silence between words. The way my hand shakes slightly before I press stop.

And she’ll remember that even the heavy moments were worth carrying. Because they were real. And nothing real is ever truly lost. It just gets filed away. Number 03. Waiting." Here is a deep, evocative piece written for

Because someday, Sharlotta—older, quieter, maybe wiser—will sit in a different room, in a different version of her life. And she will press play on ‘Collection 03.’ And she will see this girl. Me. Right now.

This is a beautiful title for a project. "Sharlotta’s Video Collection 03" suggests a series—an archive of curated moments, perhaps intimate, observational, or cinematic.