Save The Date Videography
A save-the-date is a brief invitation that’s usually sent as a postcard to alert your guests that they are invited to your wedding, what the date and location will be, and that you’ll be in touch in the future with more details. Usually, couples send out save the dates a few months after they have been engaged, usually with a recent engagement photo on it, so that guests can get a sneak peek at the couple after the question has been popped.
We here at Camrin Films fully take into consideration that an Indian wedding can also consist of pre wedding rituals and save-the-date and are ready to incorporate these events into the final product. Simply put our customers come and ask what they want and we make it happen whether it’s a particular song they want or a particular shot they desire. We create distinctive wedding invite videos from the images and you can also include some video bites of your memories too, our outputs are skilled and one-of-a-kind. we create videos distinctive and unforgettable so that your wedding invite should not miss the limelight within the hustle and bustle of the preparation of your DAY.
- Close Up
- Long Shot
- Extreme Long Shot
- Two Shot
- Three Shot
- Pov Shot
- Eye Level
- low Angle
- High Angle
- Top Angle
- OTS(Over The Shoulders)
- Pan and Tilt
- Track, Dolly or Crane
- Zoom
- Random Motion
- 360-Degree
- Dolly Zoom(Vertigo) Shot
- Single Take
Temples
- Mannadi Devi temple
- Sree Parthasarathy temple, Adoor
- Trichenda Mangalam Mahadeva Temple, Peringanadu
- Chennampalli Sree Dharmasastha Temple
- Pattupurakkal Devi temple
- Puthenkavil Bhagavathi temple
- Sree Narayanapuram Mahavishnu temple
- Mahalingeswara temple
- Mannadi Devi temple
- Poothamkara sree dharmasastha temple
- Chathannupuzha Bhattathrikovil Sree Mahadeva Temple
- Thengumthara Umamaheswara Temple
Churchs
- St.Mary's Orthodox Church Karuvatta, Mathra Mariyam Pilgrim Centre
- St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Cathedral
- Sacred Heart Malankara Catholic Church Adoor
- St. John Of The pass Latin Catholic Church
- Mar Sleeva church
- St. Paul's C. S. I. Church
- St. Thomas C. S. I. Church
- St. Mary's C. S. I. Church
- Immanuel Mar Thoma Church, Adoor
- St. Thomas Mar Thoma church
Arts
Adoor is famous for its contribution to arts and lifestyle, as well as for being the birthplace of famous personalities. Widely known events in Adoor include Ecumenical Conventions of Christian church buildings, Ezhamkulam Thookkam in Ezhamkulam Devi Temple, Gajamela at Sree Parthasarathy Temple, Thrichengamagalem Mahadeva Temple Ulsavam, Kodumon Chilanthy Temple, and so forth.
p>Kozhencherry is a census city in Pathanamthitta district of principal Travancore vicinity (South valuable Kerala) in Kerala state, South India. It's one of the fundamental city within the Pathanamthitta, District. It's far at the banks of river Pampa. The principle appeal of Kozhencherry is the Maramon conference that's the second biggest nonsecular collecting in Asia. Christianity is the essential religion of Kozhencherry. The metropolis is the middle of Marthoma and Orthodox Christians.Aranmula a suburb of Kozhencherry, is famous for its Parthasarathi Temple. That is the venue of the annual Snake Boat race at the Pampa, a water subject matter competition bringing in palliyodams (snake boats) from all around the nation, to which hundreds of vacationers are attracted each year. Aranmula a village close to Kozhencherry is well-known for its metal mirrors, known as Aranmula kannadi. This is the magic reflect of many a legend. It's a unique sort of [mirror], composed of a special steel alloy, rather than glass.
Ranni often spelled Ranny, is a small city in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, in India. The taluk headquarters is a small township on both facets of the Pamba River. Ranni is also certainly one of the largest taluks in Kerala. The renowned Hindu temple of Sabarimala is in this taluk, located approximately sixty-six km from the principle city, Ittiappara. Ranni is thought for its herbal surroundings, forests, hills, river and accurate climate.
Tiruvalla is a city and also the headquarters of the Taluk of the same name located in Pathanamthitta district within the state of Kerala in South India. The town city is unfolding over a place of 27.94 km², it's far the most important commercial centre in the district of Pathanamthitta.