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HOW TO BRIEF CINELUNE
(497 characters)
Share anything that inspires you: a film scene, magazine editorial, destination, dress, shoes, colour palette, flower, brand, mood or simply your personality and budget. Inspiration examples can be emailed to carolyn@cinelune.com before work begins. Once your concept board has been created and approved, it becomes the creative foundation for your project. Major direction changes require the purchase of a new concept board or package.
EXAMPLE BRIEF
(under 500 characters), written in the brief section at checkout.
"I love the effortless romance of Nancy Meyers films, the elegance of Ralph Lauren campaigns and intimate dinners under the stars. Our budget is $15,000 for 30 guests. I'd like a celebration that feels collected rather than expensive, with garden roses, candlelight, beautiful food and timeless fashion. Think understated luxury, genuine connection and a little cinematic magic. I am drawn to natural colours with a touch of pink."
(Note: picture references of rings, dress, anything at all (including the actual couple if you would like yourselves referenced in the creative - make not be exact likeness - please email to carolyn@cinelune.com after purchasing your desired package).
THE GATHERING - A CINELUNE World
A celebration of beautiful people, beautiful food and beautiful conversation.
Not a wedding defined by florals.
Not a wedding defined by styling.
A wedding defined by how it feels.
The Story
An old country estate.
A long timber table beneath enormous windows.
Late afternoon light.
Garden roses gathered that morning.
Natural linens.
Collected ceramics.
Champagne coupes found in different antique stores.
A cake tied with blush silk ribbon.
Twenty-five favourite people.
No production.
No performance.
Just love.
Colour Palette
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Oatmeal linen
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Warm ivory
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Stone
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Soft clay
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Garden green
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Dusty blush pink
The pink appears sparingly.
A ribbon.
A rose.
A menu card.
A bridesmaid dress.
Never overwhelming.
Always intentional.
Hero Image
A bride standing beside a long candlelit table.
Backless silk gown.
A single strand of pearls down her back.
The groom looking at her from the far end of the table.
Twenty-five guests already seated.
Garden roses gathered in simple glass jars.
A small cake at the centre.
The room glowing with late afternoon sunlight.
Nobody looking at camera.
Everyone looking at each other.
Supporting Imagery
The Flowers
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Garden roses
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Cosmos
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Queen Anne's Lace
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Freshly cut foliage
As though picked that morning.
The Fashion
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Silk slip dresses
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Soft tailoring
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Open collars
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Vintage gold jewellery
Nothing matching.
Everything belonging.
The Cake
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Single tier
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Buttercream
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One open garden rose
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Blush silk ribbon
The Table
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Collected ceramics
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Vintage crystal
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Linen napkins
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Handwritten menus
The Feeling
If Nancy Meyers designed a wedding in the countryside.
If Ralph Lauren forgot the luxury and remembered the people.
If Vogue photographed a dinner party rather than a wedding.
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