& behind the scenes & on screen & behind the scenes & on screen & behind

& behind the scenes & on screen & behind the scenes & on screen & behind

Storytelling that spans performance and production, Lady de Lune blends nonlinear timelines with unconventional narratives, revealing facets of the collective subconscious and societal shadow. Her projects explore perception and reflection, moving consciousness through mythological and archetypal psychology. Each creation provokes thought in a manner that feels timeless yet distinctly of the present era.

Original Screenplays & Visual Narratives

  • Cinema: Feature Film

    Logline: A born-again virgin goes on a murder spree sacrificing her ex-lovers to prove her purity.

    Genre: Religious Horror, Dark Fantasy, Adult Fairy Tale, Feminist

    Documentation: 93-Page Script (Draft), Visual Deck, Comparables, Project Board, Moodboard, Production Design for Sets, Elements, Costume, and Lighting.

    Ideal Shooting Location: Mexico and Europe (France, Ireland, Austria—or similar)

  • Cinema: Short Film

    Logline: The newest Elizabeth inherits the ambition of her namesake—from Elizabeth I to Elizabeth Báthory to Elizabeth Holmes—in a centuries-old pursuit of perfection and power.

    Genre: Sci-Fi, Retro-Futurism, Psychological Horror, Avant-Garde

    Documentation: 16-Page Script, Project Board, High and Low Budget Estimate, Filming Schedule, Festival Plan

    Ideal Shooting Location: Miami, Mumbai, Dubai—or similar

  • Television: Limited Series

    Logline: When her government-backed drug project is shut down, a scientist takes the pill her team created—and gains the power to reshape reality through the depths of her subconscious.

    Genre: Cross-Cultural Speculative Sci-Fi, Romantic Psychological Thriller, Narrative A/B Experimentation, Transmedia.

    Documentation: 15-Page Script (Pilot Episode Preview), Visual Deck, A/B Test Deck, Project Board, Moodboard for Pilot Episode, and Series Outline: Episode Breakdown.

    Ideal Shooting Location: Seoul, Los Angelesor similar.

  • Cinema: Short Film

    Logline: Set in the glittering world of vaudeville magic, a magician’s scheme to kill his wife for her inheritance spirals into a saga where love, legacy, and illusion are fatally intertwined — as she survives every deadly trick he designs.

    Genre: Alternative History, Dark Romantic Comedy, Gothic, Satire, Sci-Fi, Retro-Futurism

    Documentation: 24-Page Script, Project Board, Location Scouting: Visual Deck

    Ideal Shooting Location: California (in cities with a Victorian vibe) such as Los Angeles, Grass Valley, Ferndale, and Eureka

  • Television: Limited Series

    Logline: As the Summer of Love is stained with blood, two lovers run from the draft—but as passion turns dangerous and memories collide, the question remains: is their romance real—or an illusion?

    Genre: Rashomon Effect, Alternative History, Serial Killer Drama, Dark Romance, Psychological Thriller

    Themes: Peace & War, 60’s Counterculture, Racism, Consent, Authority, and the Subjectivity of Truth

    Documentation: 38-Page Script (Pilot Episode), Project Board, Chronological Outline, Visual Deck, Source Music, and Reference Music Playlist

    Ideal Shooting Location: United States (NW State(s), San Fransisco, New York City) and Canada (Vancouver, Montreal)

previous work.

Valentine’s Day

til death

february 14th, 1963.

A beautiful wedding is about to take place. A gorgeous bride. A handsome groom. A happy couple about to be wedded for eternity. What could go wrong on such a lovely winter night?

Cast & Crew

til death

Director… Jaden Bush
writer… Jaden Bush
The Bride… Kalyn Lady
The Groom… Daniel Scott Dagesse
Cinematographer… Austin Spicer
Editor… Mak Ralson, Jaden Bush
Makeup… Lindy Boyan
Script Supervisor… Chloe Adair
Props… Chloe Adair
Wardrobe… Chloe Adair, Jaden Bush, Kalyn Lady

Malice in wonderland

Composer Thesis

Director… Carmel Rose
Composer… Carmel Rose
Choreographer… Angelica Man
Cinematographer… Juan Sierra
Head of Production… Kalyn Lady
Assistant Director… Deniz Velio

“Welcome to Beverly Hills, where money can buy you anything but individuality.”

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