bedspace?
I'm looking to rent out the maglis room in my villa,preferably to a working couple but not necessarily. We're in Al Muwaihat 1.
The room is fully furnished like a studio apartment and has a separate entrance and bathroom.
DM if interested.
I'm looking to rent out the maglis room in my villa,preferably to a working couple but not necessarily. We're in Al Muwaihat 1.
The room is fully furnished like a studio apartment and has a separate entrance and bathroom.
DM if interested.
Does anyone have any information about spiritual healers her in the UAE, someone who helps cure sihr or evil eye and such.
So I've been wanting to switch for a while, i currently have a note20 ultra and i wouldn't have wanted to change it if my screen wasn't busted, the flip7 looks so cool to me right now,it would be a nice change but is it really worth it?
Is the camera good ,someone said there's no zoom? Idk what's that all about.
Anyone here going to dera on a daily? Need pick and drop at office hours, the public transport scene is brutal in this heat.
Anyone available for the trip please let me know with prices.
I need 6 days a week, Sundays off. From 9 to 6.
Anyone here doing pick and drop? I need office hours pick and drop from ajman to dera city center at reasonable rate.
Maybe this sounds silly, but after getting our wedding video back, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing.
Don't get me wrong—the videographer captured the day really well, and all the important moments were there. But I had always imagined one of those dreamy, emotional wedding trailers you see online. The kind that feel like they're straight out of a movie, with beautiful cinematic shots, romantic moments, and all that magical atmosphere.
Getting the raw footage and editing it myself was the initial plan but the stupid studio conveniently lost the raw files, but then again they gave back the videos and photos almost a year later so that was expected.
So now I had to cut out clips from the video and use some taken by my friends and guests to remake the entire thing..
I'm a bit of a creative person, so I started experimenting with AI to see if I could recreate some of those missing moments and shot that I did not get.
I used our actual wedding photos and video as references and created a few cinematic scenes that never technically happened, but felt like they belonged in our story. Things like dreamy portraits, romantic slow-motion moments, and some of the "movie trailer" type shots I always wished we'd captured.
Then I re-edited the entire wedding video around them.
Honestly, I was surprised by how much it changed the feeling of the film. It felt less like a recording of the day and more like the way I remembered the day in my head.
Now I'm curious if I'm the only one.
If you could go back and add a few beautiful cinematic moments to your wedding film—even if they weren't actually filmed on the day—would you do it? Or would you rather keep everything exactly as it happened?
I'd love to hear what other girlies think.
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Maybe this sounds silly, but after getting our wedding video back, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing.
Don't get me wrong—the videographer captured the day really well, and all the important moments were there. But I had always imagined one of those dreamy, emotional wedding trailers you see online. The kind that feel like they're straight out of a movie, with beautiful cinematic shots, romantic moments, and all that magical atmosphere.
The reality is that on a wedding day there's only so much that can actually be filmed. There were so many shots I had pictured in my head that just never happened because everyone was busy, the schedule was tight, or we simply didn't think to shoot them.
I'm a bit of a creative person, so I started experimenting with AI to see if I could recreate some of those missing moments.
I used our actual wedding photos and video as references and created a few cinematic scenes that never technically happened, but felt like they belonged in our story. Things like dreamy portraits, romantic slow-motion moments, and some of the "movie trailer" type shots I always wished we'd captured.
Then I re-edited the entire wedding video around them.
Honestly, I was surprised by how much it changed the feeling of the film. It felt less like a recording of the day and more like the way I remembered the day in my head.
Now I'm curious if I'm the only one.
If you could go back and add a few beautiful cinematic moments to your wedding film—even if they weren't actually filmed on the day—would you do it? Or would you rather keep everything exactly as it happened?
I'd love to hear what other couples think.
​
Maybe this sounds silly, but after getting our wedding video back, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing.
Don't get me wrong—the videographer captured the day really well, and all the important moments were there. But I had always imagined one of those dreamy, emotional wedding trailers you see online. The kind that feel like they're straight out of a movie, with beautiful cinematic shots, romantic moments, and all that magical atmosphere.
The reality is that on a wedding day there's only so much that can actually be filmed. There were so many shots I had pictured in my head that just never happened because everyone was busy, the schedule was tight, or we simply didn't think to shoot them.
I'm a bit of a creative person, so I started experimenting with AI to see if I could recreate some of those missing moments.
I used our actual wedding photos and video as references and created a few cinematic scenes that never technically happened, but felt like they belonged in our story. Things like dreamy portraits, romantic slow-motion moments, and some of the "movie trailer" type shots I always wished we'd captured.
Then I re-edited the entire wedding video around them.
Honestly, I was surprised by how much it changed the feeling of the film. It felt less like a recording of the day and more like the way I remembered the day in my head.
Now I'm curious if I'm the only one.
If you could go back and add a few beautiful cinematic moments to your wedding film—even if they weren't actually filmed on the day—would you do it? Or would you rather keep everything exactly as it happened?
I'd love to hear what other couples think.
Maybe this sounds silly, but after getting our wedding video back, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing.
Don't get me wrong—the videographer captured the day really well, and all the important moments were there. But I had always imagined one of those dreamy, emotional wedding trailers you see online. The kind that feel like they're straight out of a movie, with beautiful cinematic shots, romantic moments, and all that magical atmosphere.
The reality is that on a wedding day there's only so much that can actually be filmed. There were so many shots I had pictured in my head that just never happened because everyone was busy, the schedule was tight, or we simply didn't think to shoot them.
I'm a bit of a creative person, so I started experimenting with AI to see if I could recreate some of those missing moments.
I used our actual wedding photos and video as references and created a few cinematic scenes that never technically happened, but felt like they belonged in our story. Things like dreamy portraits, romantic slow-motion moments, and some of the "movie trailer" type shots I always wished we'd captured.
Then I re-edited the entire wedding video around them.
Honestly, I was surprised by how much it changed the feeling of the film. It felt less like a recording of the day and more like the way I remembered the day in my head.
Now I'm curious if I'm the only one.
If you could go back and add a few beautiful cinematic moments to your wedding film—even if they weren't actually filmed on the day—would you do it? Or would you rather keep everything exactly as it happened?
I'd love to hear what other girlies think.
Does anyone here know of an affordable online tutor for Arabic?