Grace in Motion. Stillness in Frame.
This cinematic portrait short features Amber Quinn, captured in beautiful slow motion using the Fujifilm X-T3, recorded in 4K60p and brought to life through the clean rendering of the Fuji 35mm f/2 WR lens.
The goal of this visual short was simple: to highlight presence, poise, and personal energy through minimal setup and maximum attention to detail. Whether she’s in motion or at rest, Amber’s quiet strength and on-camera charisma are framed with natural light and careful intention. Every moment is a freeze-frame waiting to be printed.
Shot in F-Log and color graded with a custom Fuji-inspired film look in DaVinci Resolve, this short film focuses on tone, expression, and the cinematic potential of lightweight gear used with purpose.
🎥 What You’ll See:
- 4K60 slow-motion footage slowed to 24p for elegant timing
- Shallow depth of field using the Fuji 35mm f/2
- Rich skin tones and soft highlight roll-off
- Clean, editorial-style compositions
- Portrait and lifestyle framing with ambient motion
- A color palette inspired by Kodak and Fuji film stocks
📷 Gear & Settings:
- Camera: Fujifilm X-T3
- Lens: FUJINON 35mm f/2 WR (50mm full-frame equivalent)
- Frame Rates: 4K 60p (slowed to 24p)
- Color Profile: F-Log
- Color Grading: DaVinci Resolve, film LUT + custom tone curve
- Lighting: Natural window light + bounce fill
- Stabilization: Handheld & shoulder rig
- Audio: No voiceover — cinematic ambient score only
💡 Why the X-T3 + Fuji 35mm f/2?
This combo is one of the best minimalist setups for run-and-gun filmmakers, beauty shooters, and hybrid creators. The 35mm f/2 is lightweight, tack sharp, and offers subtle bokeh — perfect for intimate storytelling. The X-T3’s 4K60 capability brings professional slow motion to a compact mirrorless body, ideal for stylized portrait work.
🎯 Use This For:
- Editorial-style portrait shorts
- Fashion & beauty brand content
- Model test reels
- Slow-motion b-roll for music videos
- Personal brand storytelling
- YouTube cinematography features
🌟 Creative Direction:
We didn’t overproduce this video. It was shot in a quiet space, with natural light, and a subject who knows how to hold presence. The intention was to focus on emotion without distraction — just one lens, one model, and one frame at a time.
Amber Quinn’s ability to carry a scene with subtlety and style is the foundation of this piece. This isn’t a performance — it’s a portrait in motion.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This video was created for artistic and educational purposes. All footage was captured with full consent in a safe, professional setting. Viewer discretion is advised for stylized close-up visuals.