
Malajube || Luna
5 months ago
Avec: Nicolina Tokic
et le club de nage synchronisée de Montréal-Nord, Aquana.
Réalisation: David Valiquette
Direction photo: Christophe Collette
Direction artistique: Marie-Soleil Denault
Stylisme: Stéphanie L'Allier
Production: Véronique Denis
Produit par : Dare To Care Records
et le club de nage synchronisée de Montréal-Nord, Aquana.
Réalisation: David Valiquette
Direction photo: Christophe Collette
Direction artistique: Marie-Soleil Denault
Stylisme: Stéphanie L'Allier
Production: Véronique Denis
Produit par : Dare To Care Records
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i would have take out some shot at 1:31 and then show the shot at 1:33 then( shot at 1:37 out )
for me it becomes more exiting because you dont know first where she is and you also do not have information about the hight! beautifull ending with twist in the tale.
greatings jörg
Thanks for your comments!
The camera we used is called the RED one. it can shoot up to 120 fps, which we used for many shots... including some of the underwater shots.
As for underwater lighting, we used a mole beam (something like that.. i'm not the dop!) 4k to blast right above the swimmers. A few fill lights on the side also...
Look at their making of video:
vimeo.com/5239417
the camera we shot with is really awesome and gives you the possibility to use 35mm lenses on a 4k res!
what is the cameras name?
you're a genius!!!!
Did u make the rain yourselves in the first part of the video? Looks like you landed yourselves on a perfect day with perfect weather otherwise...... :) oh and that shot where she is looking at the beggar, i love the look and the feeling between the 2....
The shot your talking about is also my favorite!
Thanks for your comments!
No, we didn't do any motion tracking, it was mostly shot in steadicam.
Nathalie Lasselin (nathalie@pixnat.com) was the underwater camera, she could tell you more about the casing. I beleive it goes only down to 10 feet.
Cheers
David
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