It's me Iori

Hello there, I'm Philip Avellana, Creative Director at Adventscape. You can call me Iori (ee-yo-ree) and based in Sydney, Australia. Are you looking for a wedding videographer?

I'm a wedding videographer 😄

I don't just film weddings, I work with Clients on their run sheet, scheduling / timing, verify all details, provide information to maximise the wedding production and more. My niche is wedding videography in which I shoot weddings 98% of the time.

Feel free to contact me, say 'Hi' or just ask me about anything wedding videography and I'm very much happy to answer 😉

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Engagement / Prenuptial Film
Like many movies or series, there is a prequel. This film is what we plan it to be - actual engagement, adventure, reenactment or a last reminiscence of the fun memories before you tie the knot. Use this film as 'Save the Date' or play it during the reception.

An Engagement Film is a separate filming day prior to your wedding. Thus is a very good opportunity to get to know you and empower you to feel comfortable in front of the camera.

I have several themes to choose from: Cityscape, Mountainscape and Seascape.

Videography
The Weddings of Real People with authentic smiles, gestures and reactions. A burst of laughter, a sudden tear, a moment of emotion - all shall be captured and tell the tale of the one True Love! Your wedding is your first day of forever surrounded by family, friends and your favourite pets. Adventscape understands this and thus, our priority to capture.

However, your film should also showcase the non-living that makeup your wedding. Your venues, rings, scenery and those odd moments that happened on your wedding. These shall be showcased in the best cinematography possible for you to remember where it all began.

Live Streaming
Helping the NSW Government fight Covid-19. Live Streaming is the best way to keep our Love Ones safe at the comfort of their homes but at the same time witness every minute of your story unfold!

Technology is amazing nowadays that you'll be able to locally watch an event unfold. We have a worldwide audience, that no matter where they are, they can be a witness and be a part of the big day.

We are currently working on inviting guests in our live streams. This allows them to be part of the speeches / toasts!

Same Day Edit Film / S.D.E.
A Same Day Edit Film is a Magical Experience.

Ask couples how they felt as they watch their stories unfold in front of their eyes right at their wedding! Asks guests how they felt as they saw themselves on film on the same day as the wedding! Have the Same Day Edit Film upload the next day for everyone to watch a beautiful summary of your wedding.

If you're interested but feeling unsure, what the 'CLIENT REACTION' on this site to find out how couples felt as they watch a Same Day Edit Film.

Legacy Film
Highlight films are very fun to watch. It's short, exciting, consumable and showcases the best cinematography while narrating your unique love story. It's truly amazing.

But what if it's too short for your liking?

Then you might like our Legacy Film. It's a highlight film 2-3 times longer - thus, it's 2-3 times amazing and breathtaking! We will pack this film with all the moments, hugs, cries, laughter, emotion and kisses so you will never ever forget every minute of your day. Once you finish watching, you won't watch anything else anymore.

June 29, 2015

Change Eye Colour

adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
Change Eye Colour

adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
Change Eye Colour (Original)


I did a creative beauty shoot 2 weeks ago and it involves changing the eye colour.  I do admit, although we need to do as much on the set as possible, ‘changing eye colour’ would be easier doing it on post.  This is photography, so it only involves still photos (not video!).  There are many tutorials on the internet (and in Youtube where you can just sit down and watch), but some are not as effective and some are lengthy process.

I want to change eye colour in the shortest possible time with very effective results.



How to Change Eye Colour, The Layers

My steps are very simple, quick and effective.  Just follow the steps below: 
  1. Create a new layer - I always create a new layer when starting a new edit.  Sometimes I rename this layer to point out where the edit starts.
  2. In the new layer, mask the eyes (‘Masked’ layer).  As long as you’re only affecting the eyes, then it’s a good start.  There are many ways of masking the eyes either by ellyptical tool, quick mask, pen tool, bucket tool etc.  Just make sure that the selection is feathered a bit so the transition is softer.
  3. Create a new ‘Levels’ adjustment layer - this layer takes care of the overall contrast and brightness of the eyes.  Make sure that it is a clipping mask for the Masked Layer.
  4. Create a new ‘Hue/Saturation’ adjustment layer.  Make sure that it is a clipping mask for the newly created ‘Level’s adjustment layer. 
  5. Go back to the Levels layer again and adjust the settings to achieve a more realistic colour contrast/brightness of the eyes.

 If done correctly, below should be what the stacked layers should look like.

adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
1. Create a New Layer

adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
2. Mask the Eyes (Masked Layer)

adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
3. Create a 'Levels' Adjustment Layer (Clipping Mask to Masked Layer)


adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
3.1 Levels Layer as Clipping Mask


adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
3.2 Levels Layer Unchanged



adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
4. Create a 'Hue/Saturation' Adjustment Layer (Clipping Mask to Masked Layer)


adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
4.1 Hue / Saturation Layer as Clipping Mask


adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
4.2 Hue / Saturation Settings (Eyes to Green Colour)


adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
5 Level's Layer Changed after Hue Saturation Adjustment



adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
Layers Palette



How to Change Eye Colour, The Controls

This is how each layer works:

Zoom into the ‘Masked’ layer so you can fine tune your eye selection.  In my example, some parts of the fake eyelids go over the eyes.  So I masked it out so that it doesn’t change colours.  You’d probably need to zoom very close so it’s easier to paint in or paint out.

The ‘Hue/Saturation’ layer controls the colour you want to change to.  Move the Hue slider right or left to change the colour.  Move the Saturation slider to get the vividness you want.  Move the Brightness slider to easily change the shade of colour you want.  It’s fairly easy when you already know what kind of colour you want to change into.

The ‘Levels’ layer controls how the ‘Hue/Saturation’ layer affects the eyes.  If the new colour spills over the dark part of the image (e.g. iris), then drag the ‘Dark Point’ to the right accordingly.  If the new colour spills over the highlights (e.g. catchlight), then drag the ‘White Point’ to the left.  Drag the ‘Midpoint’ slider right or left to get the desired amount of colour spilling the eye.


adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
Final Edits for Changing Eye Colour




Final Thoughts

There are many ways in changing eye colour.  You just need to pick a few and test them.  Once you get the hang of it (or found a suitable technique), then you stick with it.

Be flexible in accommodating something in post.  If we’d done this on shoot, we need to get green contact lenses which is hard to get (since no one will normally use it).  Go into the internet and see examples of what others have done.  Then find a tutorial that best suits your style.

Keep a file on the technique.  You might use it again in the future.


adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
Amanda's Changed Eye Colour


adventscape, Amanda, Australia, beauty, iori, Isy, Make Up Artist, MUA, New South Wales, NSW, Philip Avellana, Vaucluse
Amanda's Changed Eye Colour


Location: Vaucluse NSW 2030, Australia

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