This is a quick video I did for our church's children's choirs. They did a program last week and I thought I'd shoot a little at their dress rehearsal. Here is the result.
It is not uncommon to shoot a large number of pictures during a wedding. Of those pictures that are shot, not all get processed and edited. Then, of those that are processed and edited, only an elite number get passed onto the couple. This video is a "start to finish" and "stop motion inspired" film of the Millwood Wedding. Although we had several photographers, this is just one set of pictures from that day. This was a quick and dirty edit. None of these pictures have been processed in any way (except for one, which will probably catch your eye early on in the video). We hope you enjoy and please check us out at blue-eye-media.com.
Our family grew this past weekend. My wife's brother married my best friend's sister. I've known the bride for 20+ years, so it was a really fun wedding having our families merge together. I was asked to do a video for their rehearsal dinner. I was supplied with pictures from the bride's family as well as the grooms. The challenge was turning the old photographs into a story. The entire
"princess | cowboy" theme was developed from the one picture of Bo,
Rachel's brother, as the dancing jester. Little did I know that Creede
Hinshaw, the preacher, would borrow that theme and incorporate it into
his opening remarks during the ceremony. So...the lesson to be learned.
..watch yourself when someone takes your picture, it may have an impact
many years from now! We are so very happy that Rachel is now our
sister-in-law!!!!!!
The santori | brown wedding was a first for me - a Jewish wedding. Angie, the bride, called me about a week before the wedding wanting to know if I was available. Luckily, I didn't have anything that afternoon and was able to film this special day for her and Charles. Although we had spoken on the phone on several occasions, I had never met her until I arrived at the synagogue. It was truly a wonderful experience on several levels. One, they are an amazing couple and truly seemed to enjoy their wedding day (all too often couples seem overwhelmed or stressed). Second, I had the opportunity to experience new traditions and customs. Rabbi Bat-Or performed the various ceremonies and took the time to explain these customs to those in attendance. It was very simple wedding and a wonderful reminder that love harnesses great power. Although the package they paid for didn't include a "highlight" reel, I couldn't resist putting a short clip together for Angie and Charles.
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