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Artefact Collection

2010-05-31 202 0 Vimeo

Fashion Film for Artefact 2010 - collaboration with fashion designer Egle Cekanaviciute. www.ronaldasbuozis.com Film by: Ronaldas Buozis Fashion & Styling: Egle Cekanaviciute Model: Jovita Miseviciute - Mieliauskiene Hair: Ramonas Ciuplys Music: Dawn Chorus by Boards of Canada We opted for a very natural style, with a subtle desaturated colour palette. All shots were handheld with more motion added for a home-made look. I knew from the beginning that the editing will be jump cuts heavy, so I tried to keep the composition moving to make the jumps sharper. The most experimental part was obviously the employment of Super8mm camera and Kodak Vision2 200T 7217 film. It supposed to offer a totally different time space and atmosphere to the same location. The Super8 grain gave a low-quality aged look as well as much better treatment of light than in the digital footage. Thank you everyone involved, it's been a great pleasure. More at http://www.behance.net/gallery/Artefact-Collection/533100

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