View Full Version : New Teaser - Muslim Wedding!


Ram Purad
April 9th, 2009, 07:58 AM
Hi guys,

When you get a moment, please take a look and critique our new teaser from a muslim wedding:

Mona & Nauman :: The Teaser! on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/4073888)

Thanks.

Shaun Roemich
April 9th, 2009, 08:03 AM
Ram, I'm not a weddings guy but that looks incredible to me. Tasteful Steadicam work, great grading. I wonder if it's easier or harder to work with such richly appointed subjects as your bride and groom. The traditional dress, the mendhi... Well done.

Noel Lising
April 9th, 2009, 08:12 AM
Hi Ram,

This is your best work in my opinion. I like the pacing. I thought it was a Hindu wedding with the hena tatoos, did they allow a male videographer to shoot the bride? I lost one Mulsim wedding in the past coz I can't find a female videographer for the Bride prep.

Great work Ram.

Joel Peregrine
April 9th, 2009, 08:48 AM
I enjoyed that! What's the music from?

Hi guys,

When you get a moment, please take a look and critique our new teaser from a muslim wedding:

Mona & Nauman :: The Teaser! on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/4073888)

Thanks.

Jason Bowers
April 9th, 2009, 09:15 AM
Ram that was well done. The music ruined it for me though. I felt as though the piece would come to life with a faster track. Great job though.

Ram Purad
April 9th, 2009, 10:06 AM
Ram, I'm not a weddings guy but that looks incredible to me. Tasteful Steadicam work, great grading. I wonder if it's easier or harder to work with such richly appointed subjects as your bride and groom. The traditional dress, the mendhi... Well done.

Thanks for commenting on the clip Shaun. It think its always easy to work with photogenic clients. I'm sure everyone would agree to that. I also love the colors and richness of Hindu/Muslim weddings.

Ram Purad
April 9th, 2009, 10:13 AM
Hi Ram,

This is your best work in my opinion. I like the pacing. I thought it was a Hindu wedding with the hena tatoos, did they allow a male videographer to shoot the bride? I lost one Mulsim wedding in the past coz I can't find a female videographer for the Bride prep.

Great work Ram.

Noel, Thanks for the compliment. This is definitely one of my personal favs as well. They were okay with a male videographer shooting the bride. Mendhi day, wedding day prep, and park shoot shot by my self. Had my 2nd shooter join me for the Shaadi (ceremony) part.

Ram Purad
April 9th, 2009, 10:18 AM
I enjoyed that! What's the music from?

Joel, Glad you enjoyed that! The music is from the Soundtrack of runaway hit movie of 2008, Slumbog Millionaire. The music scored by A.R.Rahman - Winner of a golden globe and two Academy awards for his work in Slumdog Millionaire.

Ram Purad
April 9th, 2009, 10:24 AM
Ram that was well done. The music ruined it for me though. I felt as though the piece would come to life with a faster track. Great job though.

Jason, Glad you liked the visuals. Its a bit odd that you feel that music is not fitting the piece well, because I feel this music is one of the strong points of this clip. It allowed me to bring out the "Magical" moments from their day well.

Travis Cossel
April 9th, 2009, 11:49 AM
Just got to watch it. I really think the song fit the style of edit you chose. Some beautiful steadicam work and good coloring throughout.

However, the first shot doesn't really work for me. It starts out way out of focus and moves in-focus nice and sharp, which is great, but only for a second as you pushed just past in-focus and the image went soft. I would recommend using a different opening clip because that shot goes back out of focus just enough to look bad.

The same goes for the first shot of the groom. When you pan up to his face, it's out of focus. I noticed one or two other shots where the focus was off. Keep an eye on that.

I also don't think the b&w shots at the end really work. The whole video preceding those shots is in color and it's got a signature look, then suddenly the video goes b&w and ends. It just didn't make any sense to me.

Still, it's a good piece overall and you should be proud of it! Really love the music from that movie (great movie too).

Jason Bowers
April 9th, 2009, 11:54 AM
Hi Ram,
For me the visuals were great kept me viewing, but for some reason the music seemed too slow and boring. However, the great part is we all see and hear things differently and what I didn't feel was right will be on the mark with many others. Keep up the good work.

Ram Purad
April 9th, 2009, 12:38 PM
Just got to watch it. I really think the song fit the style of edit you chose. Some beautiful steadicam work and good coloring throughout.

However, the first shot doesn't really work for me. It starts out way out of focus and moves in-focus nice and sharp, which is great, but only for a second as you pushed just past in-focus and the image went soft. I would recommend using a different opening clip because that shot goes back out of focus just enough to look bad.

The same goes for the first shot of the groom. When you pan up to his face, it's out of focus. I noticed one or two other shots where the focus was off. Keep an eye on that.

I also don't think the b&w shots at the end really work. The whole video preceding those shots is in color and it's got a signature look, then suddenly the video goes b&w and ends. It just didn't make any sense to me.

Still, it's a good piece overall and you should be proud of it! Really love the music from that movie (great movie too).


Travis, thanks for your honest opinion about the clip. This is the kind of feedback I'm looking for. I will definitely keep an eye for the things you mentioned.

Glad to see that this clip is being liked for the color grading as that's one of the things I want to improve this year. Also happy with the steadicam shots I achieved with my HV30 + Merlin set up outdoor that day. All I can say is that it was a less windy day :-)

Gino Mancusa
May 4th, 2009, 02:39 PM
Hello Ram,

I just used the very same music "Latika's Theme" on the very recent Vedic Wedding we just completed. Its a very nice melody, its not boring, it did work for me but one or two of the more dynamics moments didn't fit the score quite as well as the rest. Nice work though, well done.

GMan

Douglas Thigpen
May 4th, 2009, 09:53 PM
Oustanding job.

Ram Purad
May 5th, 2009, 02:25 PM
Hello Ram,

I just used the very same music "Latika's Theme" on the very recent Vedic Wedding we just completed. Its a very nice melody, its not boring, it did work for me but one or two of the more dynamics moments didn't fit the score quite as well as the rest. Nice work though, well done.

GMan

Thanks GMan, glad you like the piece. I would interested in seeing your cut of Vedic wedding to Lathika's Theme.

Gino Mancusa
May 6th, 2009, 01:29 PM
Hello Ram,

We were 90% complete in our edit when SlumDog came out. Great movie it had a lots of nice music we would have liked to use. What caught my ears was Latika's Theme. I chose to use it for the closing credits and on the DVD menu screens and a few of the title intro's. Because we try to closely match the captured moments to the music score I really don't like to go back and try to apply it over top of scenes already edited for other music. As it stands all music was derived from Indian themed music and I worked very closely with the bride on the music selection because obviously I am not Indian myself.

I was very enthusiastic to get this gig however because I've always been fascinated by the Indian culture.

All I have up on Vimeo Right now is the Mehndi that I posted for the Mehndi artist that the bride hired so she could use it on her site. Here it is if you like to see it, keep in mind my logo intro and logo overlay was added to the piece because it will be posted on the artists site. It took 8 hrs to shoot and used three 60 min. tapes and it was fascinating to watch this artist work.

Password: Henna

This is a password protected video on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/4486796)