Showing posts with label Videography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videography. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Glenda and Jake: Sneak Peek

Glenda and Jake just got married and MasterPiece Weddings had the pleasure of planning the whole fantastic event! They tied the knot at the lovely and historic Sweetwater Branch Inn in Gainesville, FL. Their wedding was so much fun! Here is a little preview of their wedding in a video done by Pure by Lindsey.







There's much more to come! Stay tuned!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Ashley and Jordan - Again



Jordan and Ashley Wedding from Parallel Media on Vimeo.



There were so many amazing details from this wedding, and Drew from Parallel Media did such a great a job capturing the emotion of the day.



So many brides these days are opting out of video because they feel the photographs can capture the emotions, and frankly they can capture some of it. But that hug your Grandfather gives you and whispers in your ear how much he loves you and how proud he is of you... isn't caught in still images the same way.



Take a peek and let me know what you think.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

THE Stimulus Package

Sometimes you just fall in love with with a vendor, and even though they live 100 miles away, you wish you (as a wedding professional) could do every wedding with that person. That is how I feel about Jeffrey Stoner of Stoner Video.

Such a fun guy, with a great personality, and honestly just plain awesome! Well, I just got this video and his personality shines - plus he's offering you $500 or a free toaster!



Jeffrey Stoner Video Wedding Stimulus Package from Jeffrey Stoner on Vimeo.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

To Love a Video

Recently we saw this wedding video by Brett Culp and fell in love. There is something about a wedding video that is so much more tangible than photographs. Let me not confuse you; photographs are amazing. I cannot emphasize that enough. But, actually seeing yourself walk down the aisle or speak your vows again? Few things compare.

And, we are in love with Brett Culp's work. Doesn't he do a fabulous job capturing the emotion in this?


What do you guys think? Did you have a wedding videographer? Do you regret not getting one?

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

To Video or Not to Video that is the Question

Many brides seem to throw Videography to the last possible moment - is it in the budget is it not in the budget, do we really need this, is it something we'll ever watch again - those are the questions weighing heavy on my clients minds, and I am sure yours as well.

Videography is not cheap, and it shouldn't be - especially for a good Videographer. I mean think about they work on your wedding day, and then editing afterwards takes at least double the amount of time they spent actually doing the wedding day work....There are some things to keep in mind. And please check out the sample at the end from one of my very favorite videographers! Jeff Stoner - funny name, seriously awesome work! Some guys shoot well and the final product is terrible - but Jeff is phenomenal - all around!

  • What is the videographer's style? Is it documentary, including interviews with guests, or sophisticated, with an editing process that uses only the best parts of your wedding?

Keep in mind this is one of those vendors that is going to be "in your face" throughout the wedding, so make sure they get along with you and your personalities mesh.

  • Hove many other weddings is the videographer doing on your wedding day/weekend?

First, we recommend working with vendors that are only doing one function on your wedding day. Some vendors, such as DJ's will work with more than one client in a weekend, or even on the same day. We'll leave that up to you. (I mean what if one event runs late....)

  • Will the videographer you are speaking with be the one who will film your event?

Keep in mind this is one of those vendors that you want to know their style up front - and if there's a presto-change-o of the personalities or shooting styles this can mess up your final product.

  • How obstructive is the style/crew?

You probably don't want an in-your-face videographer, so if you can, go 'crash' a wedding they are working, and see how they interact with the client, that might help your decision making process.

Once of my very favorite videographers is Jeff Stoner - check out this fantastic Wedding Trailer - he has this live within 48 hours of the wedding, sort of as a sneak preview- his style of videography is fun, and he's got a great eye, and he knows what his clients want - his work really shows that! Those are qualities to look for - OH, and he travels ANYWHERE!