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Gwen & Tiana

Concert capture at L'Echandole with two operators, three cameras, full edit, teaser and booklet.

A live project bigger than a simple clip: filming, editing, then giving shape to the memory.

Cover image of the Gwen & Tiana project.

Filming the live show.

At a concert, the constraint is simple: be present without taking up too much space. Two mobile cameras allow you to find the looks, the gestures and the details. A fixed camera secures the full edit.

This setup gives enough material to hold the energy of the moment, while avoiding dependence on a single angle or take.

Teaser from the multi-camera capture.

Editing the full concert.

The full edit tells a different story from a teaser. It needs to respect the concert's rhythm, let the songs breathe and maintain a clean continuity for the artists.

The teaser serves as an entry point: shorter, more direct, designed to show the atmosphere and make people want to discover more.

Booklet produced for Gwen & Tiana.Booklet associated with the project.

Extending the moment.

A full capture gives an archive. A teaser gives a distribution tool. The booklet adds a more editorial, more tangible layer that accompanies the project beyond the video.

This kind of project makes full sense when a show, a concert or a performance deserves a record that does justice to what happened.

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Gwen & Tiana live poster at L'Echandole.Gwen & Tiana on stage during the concert.