Jabse Tune

Director & Cinematographer

Parasher Baruah

Jabse Tune

Director & Cinematographer

Parasher Baruah

This evocative music video celebrates timeless love by reimagining lovers across eras

Live footage were transformed into painterly visuals using advanced VFX, blending art and technology seamlessly. For Richa Sharma's heartfelt solo performances, a 3D medieval ruins cave temple was designed, serving as a soulful backdrop. Her green screen footage was composited flawlessly into the intricate virtual environment, enhancing the video's ethereal appeal. MO-MAYA Collective masterfully combines traditional artistry with modern VFX, creating a visually captivating narrative that beautifully complements Richa Sharma’s music, making this video a true ode to enduring love.

This evocative music video celebrates timeless love by reimagining lovers across eras

Live footage were transformed into painterly visuals using advanced VFX, blending art and technology seamlessly. For Richa Sharma's heartfelt solo performances, a 3D medieval ruins cave temple was designed, serving as a soulful backdrop. Her green screen footage was composited flawlessly into the intricate virtual environment, enhancing the video's ethereal appeal. MO-MAYA Collective masterfully combines traditional artistry with modern VFX, creating a visually captivating narrative that beautifully complements Richa Sharma’s music, making this video a true ode to enduring love.

Challenges

Transforming live-action footage into detailed painterly visuals while maintaining realism. Seamlessly integrating green screen footage into the 3D temple with accurate lighting and depth. Balancing artistic stylization with narrative consistency across workflows.

Challenges

Transforming live-action footage into detailed painterly visuals while maintaining realism. Seamlessly integrating green screen footage into the 3D temple with accurate lighting and depth. Balancing artistic stylization with narrative consistency across workflows.

Painterly Look for Renaissance Paintings Footages were transformed using Adobe After Effects and the AKVIS Oil Paint plugin

Process

Painterly Look for Renaissance Paintings: Footage was transformed using Adobe After Effects and the AKVIS Oil Paint plugin, creating a Renaissance-style texture with detailed brushstroke effects. Canvas overlays, dynamic lighting, and era-appropriate color grading were applied for authenticity. 3D Medieval Temple & Compositing: The medieval cave temple was designed in Cinema 4D and enhanced in After Effects with atmospheric effects. Richa Sharma’s green screen footage was composited in After Effects, using keying, light matching, and depth mapping to seamlessly integrate her into the 3D environment.

Process

Painterly Look for Renaissance Paintings: Footage was transformed using Adobe After Effects and the AKVIS Oil Paint plugin, creating a Renaissance-style texture with detailed brushstroke effects. Canvas overlays, dynamic lighting, and era-appropriate color grading were applied for authenticity. 3D Medieval Temple & Compositing: The medieval cave temple was designed in Cinema 4D and enhanced in After Effects with atmospheric effects. Richa Sharma’s green screen footage was composited in After Effects, using keying, light matching, and depth mapping to seamlessly integrate her into the 3D environment.

Credits: Singer: Richa Sharma Lyrics : Hakeem Nasir Arranged & Programmed: Umang Doshi Drums & Percussion: Darshan Doshi Guitars & Bass: Nyzel D’lima Dholak / Tabla: Naeem Sayeed & Sharafat Hussain Strokes: Tapas Roy Backing Vocals: Anmol Jaswal / Ankit Sharma / Abhigyan Das Mixed & Mastered: Aftab Khan at Headroom Studio Mumbai Mix Assistant: Vatsal Chevli Recorded at Headroom Studio by Aslam Khan Recording Assistant: Benvin Fernandes Director & Cinematographer: Parasher Baruah Associate Director: Ritik Singh Chief Assistant Cameraman: Parashmoni Borah Actors: Farhat Firoza, Jasmine Kaur, Aditi Sahni, Ankur Sharma, Gaurang hemade, Arpit Sharma Production Designer: Swapnil Rajendra Tak Focus Puller: Aditya Kishor Shimpi Editor: Sayan Mal Costume - Sonali Prakash & Harini Swamy Vfx Mo.Maya Collective Alay Patel Prashant Bhikadia Colorist: Badrul Hassan BTS & Stills: Meghdeep Sen Head of Production: Shripad Mudhalwadkar Executive Producer: Mayuri Rajkonwar Video Production: Ava Films Produced by Ninth Cloud DMCC

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