Riot Games continues to champion females
Second Game Changers film between electriclime° and Riot Games highlights strength of women in esports.
Production company electriclime° and Riot Games have linked up once again to create a second film as part of the VALORANT Game Changers series to show the strength of women in esports.
Following on from telling the story of Thai player Jinny, this second documentary-style spot showcases Japanese star Kohal through the VCT Game Changers Tournament.
The project was once again directed and edited by Singaporean filmmaker Daniel Marjan, with the electriclime° team travelling to Berlin for the shoot.
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Credits
powered by- Production Company electriclime
- Director Daniel Marjan
- DP Jonan Liang
- Producer Michael Ahmadzadeh
- Creative Director Pabz Alexander
- Head of Production Rory Cavanagh
- Primary Editor Daniel Marjan
Credits
powered by- Production Company electriclime
- Director Daniel Marjan
- DP Jonan Liang
- Producer Michael Ahmadzadeh
- Creative Director Pabz Alexander
- Head of Production Rory Cavanagh
- Primary Editor Daniel Marjan
This piece focuses on Kohal, whose dream is to become the number one esports player in Japan, proving there is no difference between men and women in esports.
Having been told in her life that she is ‘weak because she’s a woman’, Kohal and her teammates are determined to prove those doubters wrong and show how strong they can be.
The style of the project combines run-and-gun documentary filmmaking with thought-out cinematic profiles, with the intention to capture the sincere emotions and stories of the lead character.