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As Lead Video and Photo Editor at Ow Love, I explored distinct artistic directions for wedding films, developing potential branding identities that could align with different client tiers—from understated luxury to playful, budget-friendly options. These explorations focused on title and credit sequences, setting the visual tone for each package.
Floral Memories – A modern, cinematic approach inspired by high-end TV credit sequences. This style captures the fleeting beauty of wedding day moments through soft, grainy textures, slow-motion floral imagery, and a deep blue and pink palette that evokes nighttime celebrations. The result is dreamy, intimate, and deeply romantic—like memories unfolding in motion.
Literary Classic – Rooted in timeless romance, this style channels the elegance of vintage wedding invitations and classic literature. Black-and-white photography, gold accents, ornamental borders, and calligraphic typography create a refined, sophisticated aesthetic—ideal for couples drawn to tradition and understated luxury.
Scrapbook – A nostalgic, heartfelt direction inspired by love letters and keepsakes. Soft, warm hues of beige, pink, and brown mirror aged paper and handwritten notes, while animated snapshots and delicate sketches add a personal, handcrafted feel. This style blends vintage sentimentality with a contemporary storytelling approach.
Young Love – Playful, energetic, and instantly recognizable, this style embraces bold pastels, hand-drawn icons, and lively typography to create a fun, youthful aesthetic. Designed for flexibility, it functions as an animated signature that can be seamlessly added to any wedding film, tying the knot—literally and figuratively—with a charming animated bow.