Monday, October 11, 2010
DIY wedding film?
But now you can rent Homemade Films kits from A Bryan Photo. This kit includes one Super 8 video camera, a LOMO, and a Holga. Also included is the film (both Super 8 and photographic) and a video tutorial DVD on how to use all the cameras. Once the event is captured you then mail the kit and all exposed film back for us to process, edit and present to you in final form. You can use this for weddings, honeymoons, baby births...the possibilities are endless. The price starts at $1500, and while that may still lie outside of some people's budgets, it is a more affordable way to get a cool Super 8 video of your event.
Go to A Bryan Photo for more information and check out a sample video here.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Summer Challenge- The film reviews. Sofia Coppola; a force to be reckoned with.
My favourite adverts on television are the Miss Dior Cherie ones. The flowers, the Eiffel tower, the bicycle and the balloons all contribute to give 3 minutes of pure unashamedly girly fantasy and the ultimate dreamy escapism.
When I found out that Sofia Coppola directed this- a name I had heard many times- I knew I had to find out more about her. With her dad being the famous directer Francis Ford Coppola and her mum being Eleanor Coppola, a set designer, film really is in her family’s blood as a quick Wikipedia search revealed.
So I invited my film loving friend around and we rented out the DVDs for Marie Antoinette and Lost in Translation to see why people admire her so much.
Marie Antoinette
Having seen countless beautiful stills from Marie Antoinette (I would be prepared to say that 99% of teenage girls' Tumblr blogs contain at least one from it) I had high expectations.
Gowns! Puppies! Cake (especially Macaroons) Champagne! Shoes! French Interiors! Literally all of my favourite things!
But that is all that it turned out to be.
Superficiality with no depth.
There are only so many establishing shots of Versailles and scenes of the 'Skins' parties of the 16th century I can see before I long for a more complex narrative, complete with actual dialogue- it felt like the characters hardly spoke.
The audience gets no real sense of Marie Antoinette as a person. We all know how the film is going to end so we want to feel some kind of sympathy for her; being sent away from home to get married at 14 and then getting executed at 38. But it's hard to feel sympathy for a lady who spent ludicrous amounts of money lavish parties whilst the French people were starving (not that the film was that critical of the Dauphine)
So when the inevitable ending came, with the symbolic last shot being the Queen's private room in ruins, complete with chandelier on the floor and curtains in tatters, me and my friend were disappointed that we felt no sympathy for her.
What I loved however was the soundtrack which featured The Strokes (one of my favourite bands) At first it was odd to have a period drama with this type of music for the backing track but it actually went perfectly with Marie Antoinette's Rock'n'Roll lifestyle.
The mix of modern and classical music was just right but what didn't work so well was one shot with a pair of lilac converse amongst all her other satin heels. Now I'm no historian but I reckon I’m correct in thinking that Chuck All Stars were not around in the 1750's. Very odd.
A classic example of style over substance I grew desperate for the storyline to push on and *GASP* less puppies, macaroons, gowns and shoes. Nope I never thought I'd ever say that in my life either.
Visually stunning and every single frame worthy of a teenage girls Tumblr "reblog" it was beautiful to watch but I expected more from this celebrated film about one of the most famous Queens in history.
In comparison to Marie Antoinette you can actually empathise with the relatable ‘lost souls’ in ‘Lost in Translation.’ Bill Murray plays Bob, an aging actor unwillingly agreeing to star in a commercial in Tokyo and its here where he meets Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) who is here because of her photographer husband.
This chance meeting of two strangers out of their depth in this huge city sparks a friendship between the pair.
Sofia Coppola wrote the screen play as well as directed it and it is obvious how she won Best Original Screenplay for it with amazing lines such as:
"I tried taking pictures, but they were so mediocre. I guess every girl goes through a photography phase. You know, horses... taking pictures of your feet."
I mean hasn't everyone done that cliché? I know I have and that's just one example of how you can really engage with the characters and enter their mindsets of loneliness which link to the smart tag line of the film which is "Everyone wants to be found."
This is a funny and sweet film with touching performances from Murray and Johansson who really put life and soul into Sofia's script.
Just looking at these two trailers shows her versatility and talent as she can switch between different genres, whilst always giving them her own unique spin.
She is definitely a force to be reckoned with.
ps) I have just got home from seeing Inception. MY MIND IS BLOWN. If you haven't already then go and see it now!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
J'adore Dior- Sex and the City 2. Harmless fun or offensive drivel?

So where do my allegiances lie?
Well I love Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte (in that order- I love asking people who their favourite character out of the 4 main girls is. I think it does tell you something about what kind of person they are) and I love the TV series.
I saw the first film and thought it was very bland and disappointing however according to many reviews this new film is supposed to be even worse.
The glorious Hadley Freeman, my favourite columnist for the Guardian (Ask Hadley is simply brilliant. Check it out now) said that “The Sex and the City films have destroyed the legacy of a funny and fantastic TV show.” Then there is the genius review from Linda West which said that Sex and the City 2 is pretty much "a home video of gay men playing with giant Barbie dolls."
The hilarious reviews have put me off but with the fun, the frocks and the friends, it’s just a bit of harmless fun.
I will have to see it before I can judge it properly but at the end of the day it just comes down to a couple of hours of escapism. And call me materialistic to watch it simply for the clothes- especially the J’adore Dior tee which SJP wore, pictured above- but I don’t think there is anything wrong with that.
What did you think?
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Current Style Obsession- The Mad Hatter

Looking back I hyped it up so much in my head that the stakes for the film were unbearably high and could never really be met.
So yeah basically an amazing cast. But it was also in 3D and a collaboration with Disney!
Colleen Atwood is a genius. I found out through a quick IMDB search that she also did the costumes for Chicago and Nine (remember me raving about the costumes here?) and has won 2 Oscars, so there is no denying she is one talented lady!
-Alice's little (or big depending on how much of the "drink me" potion she had taken) blue dresses
-The breathtaking corseted gowns in the wedding scene in the beginning, which looked as if they had just stepped out of a period drama



Beth Ruby xoxo
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Oscar Fashion: My Favorites of Past Years
If I had to pick my top 5 from these, it would go like this (in order): Kate Hudson, Michelle Williams, Penelope Cruz, Charlize Theron in Vera Wang, Renee' Zellweger
I do love Reese's gown, but she really got picked because she was the best dressed of the entire awards season in 2007, and maybe of any season (remember when she first stepped out at the Golden Globes with the new bangs, short yellow Nina Ricci dress, and looking fresh and amazing!?)
So many beautiful dresses and hairstyles to inspire you in your wedding gown and hair choices...
Monday, March 8, 2010
Best of the Oscars: My top 10
Friday, January 22, 2010
Chanel short film- Details of the Spring Summer 2010 collection
This beautiful video from Chanel shows the details of the Spring Summer 2010 collection. It is so well directed and set in the same barnyard setting as the collection was on the runway.
All of the models have this calm unnerving gaze which just stares right through you and the short film really gives you a chance to see up close the details of the clothes and how breathtaking this collection really was.
Watch it and play a game of ‘Spot The Famous Model.’
Haha its like ‘Who’s Who’ there are so many amazing models starring in it...
Beth Ruby xoxo
Friday, January 15, 2010
"The guitar's all very well, John, but you'll never make a living out of it"-Nowhere Boy

It’s a biopic of John Lennon’s childhood and teenage years of being brought up in Liverpool by his formidable Aunt Mimi, played by the fantastic Kristen Scott Thomas, and then meeting his free spirit mother Julia, played by Anne-Marie Duff, when he was 16. The film is centered about his relationship with these two influencing figures in his life as they both compete for his love.
But a special shout out has to go to Aaron Johnson who plays the young Lennon role of charismatic and troubled bad boy really well (and yes he played Robbie in ‘Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging’ and my hasn’t he grown since then. Me and Emma couldn’t stop swooning over him in the cinema haha)
Of course a rock n roll film isn’t complete without an amazing soundtrack and the music in this film really transports you back into the 50’s.

Anyway juicy gossip aside here is the trailer:
Thursday, December 31, 2009
"You're a world class liar, darling. Go out there and lie for Italy. Lie for Italia."- Nine
It is visually stunning, beautifully shot and very glamorous. I predict some Oscar nominations...


After watching it I can guarantee you will want to move to Italy, star in a film and own a wardrobe full of feather boas!

xx
ps) Hope you all have an amazing New Years Eve whatever you are doing!
Monday, December 14, 2009
List Monday- Top 10 Trends of the Decade

(Haha I am such a hypocrite I have long hair but don't have the guts to chop it off...)


Make no mistake I am a big fan of Kate Moss, Jourdan Dunn, Sasha Pivovarova, Agyness Deyn, Karlie Kloss, Alexa Chung, Coco Rocha, Sophie Dahl Daisy Lowe and Chanel Iman (I could go on) but do you not think that it is time for something different?



7. Reality TV- Earlier this year Big Brother said that they were stopping the programme after one more series because the viewing figures were plummeting. We have seen it all in that George Orwell 1984 inspired house and they have had every single type of person imaginable in there. We have seen the "dumb blonde bimbo" (see point 8 haha) the angry middle aged woman, the gay dancer, the '"intellectual student" who says he is going into the house "because it is an interesting social experiment." They cannot shock us anymore.

8. The WAG and the 'Dumb' Blonde- Thanks to Jessica Simpson, Jordan, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie (who interestingly enough tweeted "P.S. I went brunette. I feel smarter already" earlier this week) and films like "Legally Blonde" we have a new stereotype of the girl who wants nothing more than to marry a rich man, own a chihuahua, have big boobs and dress in head to toe pink.

9. Indie Music- The past decade has brought us The Strokes, Coldplay, Arctic Monkeys, The Libertines and Deathcab for Cutie to name a few. For me it is definitely the defining music of the era.


Thursday, November 26, 2009
Latest Obsession: Where The Wild Things Are

These photographs from this months Dazed and Confused just sum up my current love of all things wild. And Abbey Lee Kershaw looks stunning, her baby-like face is perfect for this shoot inspired by the original childrens book.
Photographs by Daniel Jackson:




Monday, October 26, 2009
Live my life on a lullaby...


Sunday, July 19, 2009
"Fashion is general. Style is individual."
I am so excited about all the different fashion related movies which are being made or released this year!
In this post I am going to take a look at the many up and coming fashion filled films...

It is the story of Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel's rise from obscure beginnings as a cabaret singer to the heights of the fashion world and the start of a brand worth millions.
It is out in the UK on the 31st of July and I can’t wait to see it!

It is released on the 11th of September in the UK and I am intrigued to see what the famously cold and conservative editor, Wintour, is like behind closed doors.



http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/dec/06/fashion.italy
