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How BONNINSTUDIO Nailed Narrative Video in “Stage Fright”
BONNINSTUDIO’s Stage Fright shoot is a great example of how stock footage can be shot with the same narrative techniques and qualities as a feature film.
San Franciscan native Ellie Baygulov is a master of light, often calling on a love for Nordic Minimalism to inspire her richly layered textures and signature moody atmosphere. Teaming up with Portland potter Sara Wolf of Wolf Ceramics, Baygulov expertly captures the insular spirit of the season, honing in on the romanticism of working with clay.
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Understanding the importance of light and how to manipulate it is a key element behind San Franciscan Ellie Baygulov’s work. She aspires to create effortless beauty that connects with people on a personal level. See more of her work here >>
BONNINSTUDIO’s Stage Fright shoot is a great example of how stock footage can be shot with the same narrative techniques and qualities as a feature film.
Milles Studio share how they created their "Family Memories" footage and four main takeaways for capturing that real-life authentic film feel.
Javier Diez's neo-noir shoot is a testament to the fact that stock footage can be as cinematic as an arthouse film. See how he did it.
Photographing buildings all over Turkey, Yener Torun’s vivid geometric idiosyncrasies pop up like color oases amid the surrounding pallor of urban sprawl.