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Artem Kudrov August 15th, 2008 03:38 AM

Trash the dress
 
What a beautiful shooting it was with our team savemoment.ru! Video was shot by Arthur Inamov and Andrew Melikov. We had a creative pair who has a wedding day 15.08.2008. Congratulations, Eugene and Nataliya!

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Craig Demaer August 15th, 2008 03:47 AM

That was... well that was just awesome.

Richard Wakefield August 15th, 2008 03:58 AM

Genuinly lost for words....that was like watching a slideshow of the most beautiful photos...but film....

i thought the only thing out of place to this masterpiece was the 'blue shot' at 00:40

just to sum up: most professional photographers would be in awe of that, let alone videographers!

Tim Harjo August 15th, 2008 04:06 AM

Wow... That was hot! That part where the dress was on fire while sitting in the lake.. just awesome!

Matthew Ebenezer August 15th, 2008 06:50 AM

Wow! I'm in love ... that was just exceptional. Stunningly beautiful images and truly intimate moments.

Care to share what this was shot on? What did you use for the fish-eye shots?

Lovely work, can't wait to see more from you!

Cheers,

Matthew.

Walter S. Chelliah August 15th, 2008 06:58 AM

hotness!
that was bold

Reuben Miller August 15th, 2008 07:28 AM

Absolutely Stunning!

Louis Maddalena August 15th, 2008 09:40 AM

I loved it as well. I would love to know what they were saying, but visually stunning.

How did you get the dress to burn so nicely?

Travis Cossel August 15th, 2008 01:42 PM

The ending shot was absolutely perfect. Loved it!

Great editing and shots. Looks like the couple was very into creating something special with you ... that makes such a huge difference! Nice work!

David Schuurman August 15th, 2008 02:24 PM

That had some of the nicest shots I've seen all year. I was blown away. the sky was PERFECT for your shoot and your grading was exceptional.

I also think that your first shot didn't fit quite with the sequence of shots following it. Could've been better by following the first shot with another walking wider shot, then cutting to the lying on the beach sequence, and they seemed a bit too bright compared to the rest of it.
The only other thing I'd suggest is to do the slow motion differently, either with twixtor, or Motion's Optical Flow. It was just too stuttery for my liking.

Other than those two things I think it was phenomenal and I can only hope to one day create such beauty.

Artem Kudrov August 19th, 2008 01:45 PM

Thank you, guys!!! I really appreciate your comments!
This was shot on Sony EX1, Letus Extreme with Nikon 50mm f1.4, fisheye - Century Extreme for EX1.

I agree that the shot at 0:40 is out of place - many people said that. :))

Words in the video:
Girl: "Eugene, we've got acquainted with you more than 5 years ago, you've made me the happiest person on the earth. I remember our insults, I remember our grieves. But they passed so quickly, because we can trust each other. I will never forget how you've made me the proposal. It was the most romantic moment in my life... and not only mine, but also in other people lifes. I know that we have passed a very long way. I really happy that we can be together now and really happy that we will be together for ever. I promise to you that I will always be with you."
Boy: "You know, you're the unearthly person. I thank God that I've met you. To be with you nearby, to love you, to divide with you every minute... It probably the greatest pleasure for me. I promise to you that you will be the happiest. I love you."
Girl: "I really want a mutual understanding between us and that we never trusted other people but trusted only you and me.
Girl: "I want seven babies... Seven or eight?" Boy: "Well... maybe nine". Girl: "I love you so much..."

What about fire - we've poured gasoline over a veil so it was instantly lighted. :))

The time for editing in this work is only 2 hours with all post-production. So right now I would love to change some shots...

Anyway, THANK YOU ALL!!!!

Matthew Ebenezer August 19th, 2008 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Artem Kudrov (Post 922142)

The time for editing in this work is only 2 hours with all post-production. So right now I would love to change some shots...

Ok ... now you're just showing off :)


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