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art in many forms

short films, art pieces, and music videos by Natasha Woeppel


Indulge in coming of age short films. Immersive yourself in art pieces of different mediums. Enjoy photography.

short films

The short film “Strangers” is a story of fear, love, and the supernatural. The film was shot on an iPhone during the peak of COVID 19. Using the beautiful landscape of Hot Springs, South Dakota, and the beach of Pointe Dune in Malibu, Natasha was able to bring her vision to fruition. The story is told through a young fisherman's eyes during the 1920s. This project earned Natasha an A+ in her film-directing class.

Strangers

Get With The Times

Get With the Times is a coming-of-age film. Follow Ruth on a path to find her crowd as she deals with the fate of losing her job while she grieves her dearly departed mother.

Shot in 2020, Natasha had to overcome many COVID protocols, such as allowing 10 people on set, including the crew and cast. Despite having to overcome many obstacles, the project earned Natasha an A in her senior thesis class.

One of Natasha’s many dreams is to become a music supervisor. Therefore this film is based off of a soundtrack due to her love for music.

Music Videos

Through her passion for drawing and animation, Natasha wanted to go above and beyond by animating a dream sequence to this film.

Torched Eyes -Pheromones

During 2020–2022, I decided to let my punk side show. I began running around to every backyard show I could find and eventually met Torched Eyes.

The lead singer was a riot girl, and thank God because it was about time for female punk to come back. My interest led me to make concert flyers for the band, as well as the music video below. This video was shot and directed by me, Natasha Woeppel.

girl punk takeover

Lotto -The Yura Notes

Along with Torched Eyes, I met the artist Lotto by attending as many music shows as possible. With his fun music and ideas, Dylan Strickler, Lotto, and I were to create the music video “The Yura Notes." Co-directed by Natasha Woeppel and Dylan Strickler.

shop prints and explore portfolio

a2 sized digital c prints, suitable for framing. each edition is limited to ten prints.