Videography and Content Creation

Nicholas is a multidisciplinary storyteller specialising in video and digital content. He combines creative vision with strategic thinking to help brands craft authentic, engaging narratives that resonate across social platforms. From concept to final edit, he leads the full content process, bringing ideas to life and delivering work that truly connects. Previously, he was a pioneer member of the digital content team at an agency, helping to establish and shape their digital offerings.

Short Film

Honesty O’Clock is a film about introspection, illustrating a narrator’s process of self-deliberation through a series of light-hearted monologues. Each monologue is played out on-screen by two iterations of the same character’s psyche, in various settings set within the narrator’s inner mind, as they bicker and discuss between them. The film focuses around three key subjects which merit honest and uncomfortable self-introspection: stubbornness, which can often work to one’s detriment; self-esteem, which even the sturdiest of people can lose from time to time, and honesty in and of itself, since any honest process of introspection must deal with honesty in itself. Through these means, the film aims to provide a model for emotional self-deliberation for the audience in a relatable and approachable manner.

Co-writer & Director - Nicholas Lim & Nimrod Kimhi

DoP - Nicholas Lim

Editors - Nicholas Lim & Nimrod Kimhi

Product Video

SPIN is a modular and flexible furniture designed for small workspaces. Aspiring design student Levon Lim began the project with the aim of creating a product that would inspire a sense of ownership within users. Its development was guided by exploring the product's utility and simplicity of assembly. SPIN is interactive and customisable. Users can pivot the various table tops and change the height of the unit by interchange the shelving units, to fit their own desires and project their own image.

Directed by Nicholas Lim

Lifestyle / Street Video

35mm Adventure, exploring Barcelona with my fm2. Set up: Nikon FM2 + 50mm f1.8 + Kodak Portra 400 Music: Blind Love Dub by Jeris

Skate Profile

Filmed a short street edit of Alwyn Tangyee when I was back in Singapore for a bit. Enjoy.