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17
Feb

We couldn’t let Valentine’s week come to a close without ending it with a bang.  With romance in the air, it is the perfect time to showcase this fabulous highlight reel by Escape Studios.  Filled to the brim with divine details, this video is a treat for the senses.  And, make sure that you read the full scoop below.  Escape Studios brings passion for wedding cinematography to the next level!

 

 

From Jay, at Escape Studios :

Planning & Execution: Similar to our Mexico “Save the World” trailer, I wanted to show Islamabad in its natural state. Been going there for the past few years, I can honestly say that there’s certain things about the place which takes a toll on your senses that stay with you for life. So, I wanted to produce an introduction of the country as if someone were to watch it with their eyes closed as I took them on a stroll across the city. I really wanted to focus on the every day ambience of the city life: CD70 motorcycles racing through the traffic, naan kabobs sizzling over a BBQ – to the beautiful Adhan (call for prayer) being heard across the city were just some of the sounds I wanted to focus on for this piece. I think the instrumental of the Rubab really assisted in defining this part as it played beautifully over the imagery. Overall, I wanted to showcase the couple and their wedding in all its magical glory as they appeared against the backdrop of our nations capital.

Location Scouting: As traditional as Islamabad really is, it’s just as metropolitan. Pakistan is truly transforming into a real estate haven with state of the art architecture, booming business complexes and five star residences suitable for anyone’s lifestyle. This was a slight drawback for us as we wanted to show Islamabad for what it really is: a beautiful city surrounded by acres of mountains. Thus, we shot plenty of scenes up in the great mountains of Muree and Nathia Gali alongside the popular tourist spots of Monal, Daman-e-koh and Saidpur Village.

Day One: Nikkah – The Nikkah (Wedding Ceremony) was held at the gorgeous Faisal Mosque and was kept fairly small and intimate. At this point, we had already been in the country for a couple of weeks now and had the opportunity to interact with the families during the pre-functions. This allowed us to get close and catch some truly emotional moments at the mosque. I know it doesn’t seem like much judging off the trailer, but that’s only because I wanted the viewer to anticipate the couple’s first on-screen appearance and didn’t want to give away the close ups so soon!

Day Two: Mehndi – This HAS to be the most interactive and entertaining Mehndi I’ve been to in my life. Even being behind the scenes of it all, attending rehearsals and such, I was still blown away by the amazing choreography. The performances alone consisted of over 30 dance sequences, each out-doing the one prior! These people truly know how to put on a show and didn’t allow a second of divided attention from the 500+ guests in attendance. I wanted to use an epic, bone-chilling soundtrack for this part and I think the music we chose fit in just perfectly!

Day Three: Wedding – During our production consultation, Ayza mentioned she wanted to incorporate the “Something old, new, borrowed, blue” bit into her wedding. Having said this, we decided to scrap her prep shots and instead had her sit in the back of the 1957 Rolls Royce she entered in for her introduction. I could’t help but notice how astonishing Ayza looked this night, as if she had just risen right out of a Jodhaa Akbhar novel. We shot this evening from both a grand and intimate perspective, highlighting their ring exchanges and magical entrances.

Day Four: Reception (same day edit presentation night) – By this point, Pakistan’s intro, nikkah, mehndi and wedding had been edited and ready to inter-wine with the last and final footage from the reception. I’ve never been so anxious and nervous to present an SDE as I was this night. The anticipation from all the family, friends and honourable guests was both exciting and nerve-wrecking. The minute we hit that play button there was a long pause of silence; followed by waves of emotions as the audience cheered, laughed, danced and for some, who cried, throughout the entire presentation. Now, for those who are close with Ayza, know how over-hyper and jolly (or as I say “Aucha Pan”) she is. So much so, that she didn’t even cry on her wedding night, lol. For me, just witnessing the slight glisten in her eyes as she watched it was enough assurance I did something right to strike a chord in her.

Have a wonderful loooong weekend Maharanis!  And, make sure that you swing by on Sunday to see our Sweetheart Sunday finalists!

 

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17
Feb

Come with me Maharanis….and let’s take a trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico!  This destination Indian wedding is a the perfect recipe for nuptials by the sea.  Reelove Cinematography was on hand to capture every delightful moment, from the outdoor Sangeet to the Reception.  My favorite blend of causal and elegant, this beach side affair is just the way to kick off this Friday!

 

 

More on the way!

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Wedding Tip Tuesday by Maharani Weddings
Wyoming Indian Wedding by Fine Art Productions
10
Feb

Our next Film-y Friday feature is going to give those Oscar contendors a run for their money.  Filled with beautiful imagery, lighting, and sound, this Connecticut highlight video by Expression Cinema is totally inspiring.  With Indian wedding videos looking more and more like wedding movies every month, this one minute teaser is the perfect taste of this magical day!

 

 

If you missed any of the Indian wedding lovelyness this week, here are a few of my favorite posts :

A totally fabulous Indian wedding reception!

Some summer time inspiration.

Two things I love : Fusion Weddings and Palm Springs!

And, to make your Friday fly by, here are some fun links from around the web :

It’s Valentine’s Day, and I am in a lovey-dovey mood after seeing this!

Dying to try these yummy treats!

Color-blocking is my favorite trend.  What’s yours?

Finally, huge congratulations to Sheryl!  Thank you for being an inspiration to Maharanis everywhere!

Have a beautiful weekend Maharanis!

xoxo

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Film-y Friday Finale with Imagique
South Asian Wedding Trailer by Jose Ortiz Films
Orlando Florida Indian Wedding by VHVIDEO.COM
09
Feb

Happy Film-y Friday Maharanis! We are starting off the day with a gorgeous submission by Wedding Documentary Photo + Cinema.  Packed with tons of eye candy, this San Jose Indian wedding will make your heart skip a beat.  And, make sure you check the bride’s double set of kalira.  They are SO gorgeous they will make Mrs. Maharanis, like me, say why didn’t I think of that?! So cozy up Maharanis…we have a beautiful day in store!

 

 

More coming up!

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Film-y Friday Kick Off with Samson Productions
Destination Indian Wedding by Lumitone
03
Feb

It’s a record 75 degrees in San Francisco today, and the only thing keeping me glued to my desk is this Los Angeles Indian wedding by Robles Video.  Of course, it’s filled with all that Southern California trademark style….groomsman dressed in teal, beautiful flowers, and a bride whose eyes will light up your screen.  So, get ready Maharanis, this Sikh wedding will blow you away!

 

If you missed any of the Indian wedding lovelyness this week, here are a few of my favorite posts :

I can’t get over this star drenched sky!

Now this is a haldi!

And finally, this is what I call a magnificent wedding cake.

And, to make your Friday fly by, here are some fun links from around the web :

I can’t wait until this book comes out.

Trying to hint at these earrings for Valentine’s Day.

I am eyeing this Maharani’s office.

Have a wonderful weekend, and we will see you Sunday!

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