Project x Las Vegas — Fashion Trade Show | Cinematography by Vitaly Kazanin

    A perception-driven two-camera concept designed to flatten space: matched top/down and frontal light so orientation becomes ambiguous and graphic.  

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Project x Las Vegas — Fashion Trade Show is a technical, perception-driven piece built around a two-camera setup to reduce spatial cues and create visual ambiguity. A grounded Alexa Mini angle with a 22/60mm lens was paired with a top-down perspective shot from the truss: an FX3 mounted on a remotely operated Ronin (controlled via a joystick) to keep movement precise and repeatable.        

          Lighting was engineered to feel “space-less” by matching the top and frontal illumination as closely as possible—same direction, similar intensity—so the subject reads as floating in a neutral field rather than located in a room. In post, color work focused on heavy cleanup and masking to achieve a perfectly even white while maintaining texture and separation.        

          The result is a clean, graphic fashion-event visual built for immediate impact: strong silhouettes, reduced depth cues, and a controlled image that stays premium even under trade show constraints.        

Technical Notes
  • Camera A: ARRI Alexa Mini (grounded angle)
  • Lens A: 22/60mm
  • Camera B: Sony FX3 (top-down, truss-mounted)
  • Rig: Remote Ronin (joystick-controlled)
  • Lighting: Matched top + front direction and intensity to reduce spatial cues
  • Post: Intensive masking + clean white grade while preserving texture and separation

    Selected work by Vitaly Kazanin — Director of Photography & fashion cinematographer based in Milan.
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