D90 : City Of Lights from Prart™ on Vimeo.
This moody depiction of The City of Lights otherwise know as Paris was masterfully directed by Paul Rojanathara. The piece not only showcases some of the beautifully lit architecture found in Paris it also pays tribute to all of the culturally diverse people who live there. The entire piece was shot impressively at night with a Nikon D90 and serves as great evidence of the camera’s strong low-light performance.
Notes from Vimeo:
SYNOPSIS :
City Of Lights… There are places which mere mention of the name evokes in the imagination of everyone the sense of a place instill by life, energy, historical and cultural heritage. Paris is this city of lights… It is from this inspiration that this short film bases its main direction: the idea that a city is driven by the unique energy of its citizen, by the strength of the ethnic and cultural diversity. This short film draws a portrait of people living and evolving in Paris, for most of them born in France or attached to it by choices, by their own story… It is from the individual background of these people that the word “light” makes sense, for them it is synonymous of existence, difference and cohesion…
- Shot with Nikon D90, please excuse the rolling line, it is just impossible to remove it with certain light source…waiting for a probable? D400.
- lens : TOKINA AT-X 12-24 mm & 50mm 1.8 nikon
- Color correction and “special effect”
using AE, montage & export in Premiere pro

