Michael & Britney.
Souzzza Creative.
Overview: An indie-style wedding on the Sunshine Coast, lit by a stunning sunset. The couple’s warmth shines through every scene—relaxed, genuine, and full of love.
Team
Daniel Stockler - Colourist
Rhuan Souzzza - Videographer
The proposal
Souzzza Creative.
Overview: Golden hour on a Gold Coast rooftop. Candles flicker, flowers frame the scene. The couple steps into the light—raw emotion, clean composition, perfect timing. Intimate, cinematic, real.
The Team
Daniel Stockler - Colourist
Rhuan Souzzza - Videographer
Styled - The proposal Guru
The proposal
Souzzza Creative.
Overview: A cinematic rooftop proposal for Jake and Kimberly, a shy yet deeply connected couple, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Gold Coast skyline.
Bold “Marry Me” letters lit up the moment, while the warm sunset tones and city views brought quiet grandeur. Intimate, elegant, and full of genuine emotion.
The Crew
Rhuan Souzzza, Videographer
Kenna, Photographer
The proposal Team, Event stylist.
The proposal
Souzzza Creative.
Overview: A cinematic rooftop proposal in Brisbane. Bold “Will You Marry Me” letters light up the skyline. Framed by sunset tones and city views, the moment feels grand yet deeply personal—captured with elegance and emotion.
Team
Daniel Stockler - Colourist
Rhuan Souzzza - Videographer
Styled - The proposal Guru
Project
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Overview: combines stunning motion graphics, sleek design, and a captivating script to create an impactful visual narrative. Collaborating with such skilled professionals was inspiring, and their expertise made the project truly shine.
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The Color
Souzzza Creative & Daniel Stockler.
Color grading is where I really get to shape the emotion of a film. For me, it’s not just about making things look “nice” — it’s about helping people feel something when they watch.
In the wedding films I’ve worked on, my goal was to bring a warm, nostalgic vibe that feels cinematic but still natural. I leaned into soft highlights, gentle halation, warm tones, and a touch of grain — elements that give the footage a dreamy, timeless quality.
Each part of the film felt unique.
For the pre-wedding and nature scenes, I went with a more analog, romantic look — something soft and magical.
During the ceremony, I kept things grounded and clear, focusing on the couple and their connection.
The party scenes were full of energy, so I pushed contrast and saturation to match that vibe.
I want people to watch these films and feel the warmth, love, and joy of that moment.