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FILMS

Animated short film that is a surreal adventure into one's imagination.

Where Did You Get It?

Composition, Songwriting, and Music Production by Lian Dyogi

Henry the Houseplant

Trailer Music and Short Film Music by Lian Dyogi

INSTALLATIONS/IMMERSIVE FILMS

Moody Monsters

Visual Direction by Ruby Bell and Riya Mahajan

Music and Sound by Lian Dyogi

Blank Canvas Gallery at the Frameless Gallery in London

We'll Disappear in the Cover of the Sky

Music and Sound by Lian Dyogi

Exhibited at the Outernet in London (Sept 2024)

Lost Frames

Video by Dongwon Park

Music and Sound by Lian Dyogi

Shown at the Orleans House Gallery

THEATRE

OTHER WORK

Karma (Official Theme Song for the film "Karma")

A song about revenge and redemption. Commissioned  to write and sing this song by the director Albert Langitan for his movie Karma. 

TESTIMONIALS

Alexandra Dority (India River State College, FL)

Alexandra Dority (India River State College, FL)

Alexandra Dority (India River State College, FL)

"“Lian Dyogi was excellent to work with! From attention to detail and having strong creative problem solving skills, Lian was able to take my animation and elevate it in ways that tugged at my heartstrings and gave the project more life. Any concerns or changes to the sound design was met with a “can-do” attitude and she gave suggestions 

"“Lian Dyogi was excellent to work with! From attention to detail and having strong creative problem solving skills, Lian was able to take my animation and elevate it in ways that tugged at my heartstrings and gave the project more life. Any concerns or changes to the sound design was met with a “can-do” attitude and she gave suggestions that brought the work to new heights. If I can work with Lian again in the future, I would jump at the opportunity! I believe she’ll make a great addition to any team she works with.”"

Dongwon Park (Royal College of Art, London)

Alexandra Dority (India River State College, FL)

Alexandra Dority (India River State College, FL)

"Lian, a dedicated collaborator, developed her work by blending ambient and foley sounds, creating a harmonious landscape that complemented the overlapped images and intertwined themes, evoking memories for the viewers. Throughout our collaboration, Lian consistently offered valuable opinions as we exchanged feedback and drafts, gradually

"Lian, a dedicated collaborator, developed her work by blending ambient and foley sounds, creating a harmonious landscape that complemented the overlapped images and intertwined themes, evoking memories for the viewers. Throughout our collaboration, Lian consistently offered valuable opinions as we exchanged feedback and drafts, gradually constructing our work together. This meticulous process ultimately led to a successful outcome, showcasing the synergy of our partnership and the depth of Lian's contributions."

Liz Yang (CalArts, California)

Alexandra Dority (India River State College, FL)

Liz Yang (CalArts, California)

"I wholeheartedly recommend my coworker, Lian Dyogi. As her film maker, she made beautiful songs and wrote lyrics that perfectly fit with my film. She figured out the perfect melody and tempo using appropriate instruments. She was good at getting feedback and being communicative. Her ability to effectively manage her time and high-priority tasks has been invaluable to my film’s success."

Jenna Walsh (UAL, London)

Alexandra Dority (India River State College, FL)

Liz Yang (CalArts, California)

"Lian has been incredible. Worked on two animation based uni projects, both with tight short timelines and different styles which she completely took on board. “The Boy and the Monster” was a stop motion, made out of cardboard and paper. Lian used the same materials to create the sounds, making a realistic and compelling soundtrack. It’s 

"Lian has been incredible. Worked on two animation based uni projects, both with tight short timelines and different styles which she completely took on board. “The Boy and the Monster” was a stop motion, made out of cardboard and paper. Lian used the same materials to create the sounds, making a realistic and compelling soundtrack. It’s been absolutely amazing working with Lian I could not recommend her enough! "

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