Lost Paradise 2012 Ok.ru

The keyword most often refers to the French-Belgian drama film Paradis perdu (English title: Lost Paradise ), which was released in July 2012 and is frequently shared on the Russian social media platform OK.ru . Overview of Lost Paradise (2012)

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| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | Ivan Kolesnikov – a former advertising art‑director who turned to short‑form storytelling after the 2008 financial crisis. | | Cinematographer | Maria Petrova – self‑taught, known for her work with natural lighting and handheld shots. | | Budget | Roughly ₽180 000 (≈ USD 2 500) – funded partially through a personal Kickstarter‑style campaign on the Russian platform Planeta.ru. | | Equipment | Canon EOS 5D Mark II (full‑frame DSLR) with prime lenses; audio captured via a Zoom H4n recorder. | | Filming Locations | Abandoned Soviet‑era dachas on the outskirts of Moscow Oblast ; a deserted lake near the town of Kashira . | | Post‑Production | Edited on Adobe Premiere Pro; colour grading performed in DaVinci Resolve 8 (free version). | | Music & Sound Design | Original ambient score by Nikita “Kozlov” Smirnov , built from field recordings (wind, water, creaking wood) and processed synth textures. | | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | |