Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Delvene & Eddie - 28.09.08

It's been awhile since we have posted any video samples on the blog. I will be putting up a few new trailers/highlights over the next few weeks but today's entry is from Sunday's wedding.

Once again I had the pleasure of working with Vincent and Milton Lai. You can see their amazing photos from the day here

Ceremony decorations - Events By Nadia

Marriage Celebrant - Wendy Bull

Ceremony music - Sydney Ensemble

Reception - Doltone House



Here is the trailer:




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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

AVPA Award 2008

Finalist: Wedding Day Short Form


While away we were extremely glad to hear that one of our productions was entry was awarded Finalist in the Wedding Day Short Form category at the Australian Video Producers Assocation (AVPA) annual awards.

AVPA is the leading organisation for Video Producers Australia-wide. As usual the standard of entries was extremely high and we were thrilled with the result.

This was our first time to enter our work in such a competition and is a great result. It is pleasing to receive some recognition for the hours of hard work and creative effort that goes into making YOUR videos.

We look forward to continuing to produce quality videos that represent your day and personalities in a creative and exciting manner.

Wedding in Italy

It's not everyday we get to shoot weddings in exotic overseas locations. However,this week I had the pleasure of working with Mark Gibson of Moving Presentations on a wedding in Italy.

We travelled about 40 hours to arrive in the scenic Lake Como region, not far from Milan. It is an absolutely beautiful area of the world. It was my first trip to Italy and I enjoyed every minute of it.

I am now writing this, sitting in a small pub in Prague where we have a couple of days R&R before heading back to Sydney.


Here are a few pictures just to prove I am not making it all up.



With brothers, David & Steve Hughes from David Hughes Photography based in the the UK.




Mark working hard with the steadicam.




Setting up the camera for a Timelapse shot of the clouds.

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