Febe Lien
Demey

Video Editor

Hi! I’m Febe Lien.
Dark chocolate addict & cat lover. (Dogs are cool too.)
I cut films, do a bit of animation, and make ceramics.
I'm here to serve and help you bring your creative, Earth regeneration-related projects to life.

© Febe Lien Demey. All rights reserved.


Videos for Social Media

Video content is a powerful way for creators and purpose-driven brands to connect with their audience. It can turn a message into a clear, engaging visual story — something people not only understand but want to share. And it doesn’t have to be time-consuming or expensive. In fact, video can be repurposed — or recycled, if you will.That’s where I come in. You can hand over your raw footage or long-form videos, and I’ll shape them into fresh, impactful edits — in the right formats and sizes for each platform. I can also enhance them with motion graphics or subtle animations when needed.I’ve worked with Jellysmack, a global creator company that partners with influencers like MrBeast, PewDiePie, and Nas Daily. My role was to help creators sharpen their storytelling and improve audience retention — all while staying true to their voice and branding.If you’re looking to breathe new life into your content, I’d love to help.


Archival Imagination

These works are quiet explorations — musings on the human experience shaped through memory, rhythm, and fleeting moments. They often emerge at the meeting point between humans and nature, where the mundane becomes meaningful simply by being noticed. Through preservation and framing, I try to elevate everyday gestures into something that feels tender and tangible, almost like holding time in your hands.I’m inspired by the avant-garde works of Jonas Mekas, Stan Brakhage, Maya Deren, and Pascal Baes. Their experimental spirit, sense of rhythm, and poetic language have gently influenced my own visual approach.Much of what I create is rooted in archives and memory. They help me reflect on the past and make sense of the present. These short pieces —often made from fragments and feelings— are like tiny treasures, crafted slowly and with care. They invite the viewer to pause, reflect, and perhaps recognize something of themselves.I believe simplicity holds a kind of sacredness, and that even the most fleeting moments are worth remembering.