There was something that stayed with us from our very first meeting with Rubeeta. She wanted a wedding cinematographer that could look beyond the grandness that can generally characterize south asian weddings. She wanted us to capture the stillness of the intimate moments amidst all the ceremonies, celebrations and performances. In short, she was speaking right to our hearts.
Our entire style and filmmaking approach is based on the idea of bringing personality and an emotional, impactful narrative to compliment extravagant celebrations; honing in on the little moments that speak about the couple, their loved ones, and their over-arching story. It’s something we’ve done for multiple NHL weddings, Marie-Antoinette-themed museum soirees with ballerinas, multi-day bohemian vineyard celebrations, etc, etc. And yet, Rubeeta inspired us to take that approach a step further. Not that it was difficult, either. Rubeeta and Narendra together exude that very stillness — a quiet calmness in which only they exist. It’s a magical, spiritual thing to behold.
Across the five days we spent with these two, we shot in some of the most beautiful locations in the GTA, from Propeller Coffee Co. to Tara McMullen’s Sanctuary in PEC (remember that one?), to the Liberty Grand and a perfectly cloudy hike to a waterfall in Hamilton.
Technically speaking, we pulled out all the stops. Slow-motion and speed ramping combined with immersive sound editing to elongate and emphasize those beautiful moments while slowing down the epic ones. A lot of MoVI Pro gimbal work to create those smooth magical movements that make each shot flow into the next to progress the story. And lots and lots of the new Canon 85L for those dreamy close-ups.
Enjoy this vibrant, colourful wedding film!