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Kevin Shahinian September 5th, 2008, 11:09 AM I'm continually humbled by all of your work. I finally dare to post a clip of our own. A Hollywood-inspired 'movie trailer' for a destination wedding we shot in Santorini, Greece last summer.
Enjoy: Santorini Wedding Trailer on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/1668057)
Kiflom Bahta September 5th, 2008, 04:09 PM Very nice shots,
Pete Cofrancesco September 5th, 2008, 04:23 PM I'm a tough critic but, wow, I liked everything about it, the music, the cuts, the concept of a Hollywood trailer, the personal little segments mixed in, the pacing, and the over length, by that I mean its just long enough to show us what to expect from a wedding done by you but not too long to bore us.
Matthew Ebenezer September 5th, 2008, 08:51 PM Hi Kevin,
What I liked about it most was that it had a movie trailer feel but the music wasn't the usual 'over the top totally epic going into battle' style. The music suited the footage well.
Great location too!
Carl Wilky September 5th, 2008, 09:45 PM I agree the music wasn't over the top at all and felt like a real Hollywood trailer. The only critic i would say, which isn't much, but i would either tame down the flare on the titles toward the end or just remove it all together and replace it with a glow effect.
Nice job though.
Kevin Shahinian September 7th, 2008, 09:54 AM Wow! Thank you all for watching.
Just swapped in the HD version. Enjoy!
Santorini Wedding Trailer on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/1668057)
Mary Angelini September 8th, 2008, 06:30 AM Kevin, I am humbled by your work.
You music was perfect, What did you use to edited them all within one another? I am always looking for better 'movie trailer' music. Where did you find yours?
Kevin Shahinian September 8th, 2008, 01:39 PM Thanks, Mary. I've been a collector of film scores for years. I'm always looking online for new stuff too; iTunes is one of my first stops. Music selection is its own art that, like any, starts with your own instinct.
Music editing for me is as much about the "when" as it is the "how;" trying to locate the perfect point in a given track to make a smooth transition; and using tricks like source to score for dramatic effect. As a student of the art, a good ear & lots of practice helps.
Mary Angelini September 8th, 2008, 03:31 PM [QUOTE="....trying to locate the perfect point in a given track to make a smooth transition; and using tricks like source to score for dramatic effect."[/QUOTE]
Kevin you lost me at "source to score". (I even Googled it) I was wondering what program you used to edit the music.
Kevin Shahinian September 8th, 2008, 03:45 PM Source: coming from within the scene; music the actors/characters can hear (ie: like a song on the radio).
Score: existing outside of the scene; music only the audience can hear.
One of my favorite transitions: Source to Score / Score to Source.
Kevin Shahinian September 8th, 2008, 03:52 PM We use CS3 with Audition. Fyi: Pro Tools by Digidesign is generally the go-to app. for sound in the film/tv/music industry.
Mary Angelini September 9th, 2008, 07:43 AM ah Ha! Thanks for filling me in. The more you know... The more you know, you don't know...
I was hoping your were going to say garage band...
Oleg Kalyan September 9th, 2008, 10:32 AM Kevin, good work you've done on a trailer, really enjoyed it!
the live intercuts were on a spot, I felt it was a little short, would've love to see some more
wedding details.
PS
I was at Santorini couple of years ago, for a wedding, off course : )...
amazing place, BTW did you go to all parts of the island? There is a part with a black sand, very unusual. Interesting, they say it's a place where famous Atlantida civilization used to be before the famous end of the world that destroyed it, according to Platon...
Kevin Shahinian September 10th, 2008, 10:51 AM I arrived a day early, hopped on a moped and was able to get around most of the island. (It's bigger than it looks). An A1 in-tow made the ride more interesting ;) Yes, the beaches are amazing! Perivolas was my favorite. We included a brief 'Santorini Island Tour' in the first few minutes of the film... The response from the trailer has been great so we may post that next. Stay tuned!
Emily Howlett September 10th, 2008, 06:18 PM Hi Kevin
That was really cool! Awesome location and you defintately did it justice. I would go see that movie!! :P
Emily
Karim Amanali September 12th, 2008, 03:02 PM That was very inspirational and unique. Amazing job Kevin!!! I have watched it maye 5-7 times already. Looks like you guys also had a blast shooting it there :).
Kevin Shahinian September 12th, 2008, 05:51 PM I'm elated that it inspires you, Karim. Thanks so much for watching. It was a great time & certainly a labor of love.
Joel Peregrine September 13th, 2008, 11:33 AM Hi Kevin,
Nicely done. I'd love to know how you managed your equipment, logistically. Was the important gear in your carry-on?
I'm continually humbled by all of your work. I finally dare to post a clip of our own. A Hollywood-inspired 'movie trailer' for a destination wedding we shot in Santorini, Greece last summer.
Enjoy: Santorini Wedding Trailer on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/1668057)
Kevin Shahinian September 13th, 2008, 04:20 PM It was tricky but quite an adventure. I had 2 main cams (A1s) in my carry-on (in my lap most of flight ;) and a third cam in a checked bag, heavily padded & flanked by tripods.
Sneaking the carry-on passed attendants at each connection was quite the covert maneuver. On the twin engine to the island it almost didnt make it. I'm at the overhead, trying to get it to fit but it's just not happening... Everyone's waiting... I'm sweating... An attendant barks "CHECK THE BAG!"... Starts toward me, reaches up (cue slow motion)... when it FINALLY fits & I take my seat. I must admit, at times I felt like a drug smuggler.
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