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March 8th, 2010, 12:32 PM | #2 |
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Basically the best thing ever. Well, well done!
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March 8th, 2010, 12:57 PM | #3 |
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Like I said before Kevin. Not only it's a grand scale of production and produces WOW word on every frame but also the direction to the actors was very well done.
My favorite scene was when the kids are sitting down and the girl says "There is a Wedding today" and she turns to look towards the water. It may sound the most simplest thing but I think it truly speaks of strong direction. EDITED And to answer your question Kevin, I feel there is a market for such weddings but there is a very small niche for it at the moment and possibly will remain small due to people's unwillingness to spend more than average on capturing their wedding.
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That was just amazing... when can we see it on our local cinema??
:) Santo
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March 8th, 2010, 07:14 PM | #5 |
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Thanks guys, glad you enjoyed it. Would be nice to do a live premiere!
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March 9th, 2010, 11:06 AM | #6 |
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Kevin, party at Cinevate for the debut. Bring your touque :-)
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Absolutely amazing???
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Said it on Vimeo, has to say it again here. Best wedding video ever. I never get bored to watching it. I thought that "Snow" was a masterpiece (one of the few wedding-related videos ever that really touched me) but this one exceeds everything else. Yes, it seems to be a huge production (for a wedding) and this is what makes it important for the industry. The cinematography is of almost supernatural proportions.
I wonder what comes next. You have some serious problems Kevin because we will expect you to better this with your next work. :))
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March 11th, 2010, 09:50 AM | #9 |
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Two words,
Beautiful. Awesome. Thx for sharing |
March 12th, 2010, 06:51 AM | #10 |
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Bravo!!
I just wanted to say this new addition looks amazing.
Definatly there is a market for this kind of work, I just got married back in november and since then I have gotten really into this whole wedding videography stuff. not sure if it can be everyone's cup financially, I would love to have something like that for my wedding or even a post wedding but not sure if I can afford it at this stage :). I some how ended up on cinevate's website then from there yours as well as stillmotions. Great Great Great stuff very inspiring, love the angles, the shots, Not sure what you guys are doing making wedding video's, You guys should be out shooting features. Question regarding Gear bag, similar to what Stillmotion has??? or a few differant tools then that? As well as what are you using for the over the top shots??? Thanks M. T. Zaheer Mississauga, Canada |
March 13th, 2010, 12:17 AM | #11 |
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Absolutely beautiful. But what are the stats?
What gear did you use? How large was your crew? What was the budget? How many days of pre-production? production? post-production? How many extras? How much footage did you capture? All those answers will determine, if this is viable. If you could do something like this once per month and make $25,000 each time, I'd say, "Do it!". You've discovered your niche market. All you need are 12 clients a year, and you're set. Absolutely perfect. |
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I just saw some of your behind the scenes photos. Did I say $25,000? I meant $100,000 a month. Maybe more.
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March 14th, 2010, 12:29 PM | #13 |
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Thank you, Stelios & John. Dimitris, those are very kind words. Your support is much appreciated.
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March 14th, 2010, 12:38 PM | #14 |
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Christopher & Mohammed, thank you for your comments. In terms of our gear, here is some insight: This was an all-DSLR shoot, a combination of two pre-production model Canon 7Ds and five 5D MarkIIs. Cinevate provided all camera supporting gear, including a pair of Atlas LTS systems. We had two Steadicam Flyer rigs and a 24-foot Jimmy Jib, and employed them as the script dictated.
In terms of additional crew, the Jimmy Jib was accompanied by local attendants. We hired an amazing line producer who in turn hired a gaffer for all our electrical needs. Tiffen provided a variety of Lowell Caselights & Prolights, and those were easy to setup for our night exteriors with the help of our gaffer. We did hire extras from time to time but in India, this was very reasonable. As you can see, this type of project more closely resembles a proper film production and is budgeted as such. Thanks again for the kind words, -Kevin
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March 14th, 2010, 10:18 PM | #15 |
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Incredible. Well I tell you what. I loved to do a behind the scenes film on this type of production. It's fascinating.
3 follow-up questions. 1. How many total days/weeks did it take to produce the film? 2. What was your direct involvement? Director? DP? Editor? Everything? 3. How & Why did you get free rentals? Thanks. |
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