Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

Vendor Spotlight; Little Brown Dog

As you may know, every so often we interview local vendors to learn more about their company and the different services they can bring to both bridal and corporate clients alike. Well hold onto your hats because this Vendor Spotlight is about to blow you away!

Instead of providing us the answers to our questions via the traditional route (a Word document), Little Brown Dog decided to go above and beyond. Rather than explaining to us what they do, they decided to show us. And in return, we're going to show you!




Getting to know LBD from Little Brown Dog Productions on Vimeo.

Recognize this crew? They put together our previous couple, Lindsey & Matt's, wedding highlight video! To refresh your memory, we included it below. Enjoy!



Lindsey + Matt [FEATURE] 6.7.14 from Little Brown Dog Productions on Vimeo.

Want to learn more about this videography team? Visit their website here or email them at littlebrowndogproductions@gmail.com.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Friday Find: Wedding Live Caster

Are you a military couple? Planning a destination wedding? Or simply have several loved ones that can't make it to your big day? If so, we may have the perfect solution...



Live Wedding Caster allows you to share your big day with wedding guests that can't make it to the wedding. How? By live streaming your wedding onto a unique website that is only available for your guests, thanks to their password-only login!


Live Wedding Caster offers several packages to meet every bride's budget and wish list. DIY brides, there's even a package for you! Want to learn more? Check them out here or watch the video below.


Friday, July 18, 2014

Friday Find; Married at First Sight

Picture from Entertainment Wallpaper
Yes, this is a real show and yes, I watched every minute of it. On Tuesday, July 8 at 9pm, I took part in watching one of the most ridiculously awkward, yet entertaining shows ever. I'm talking, when an individual marries a complete stranger.

Picture from New York Post
The new reality TV show, Married at First Sight, is about singles who are looking for love. Sounds typical, right? Wrong... so very, very wrong. In this scientific matchmaking experiment, six contestants undergo intense interview processes with several relationship experts; including a sexologist, spiritualist, psychologist and sociologist.

By the singles creating an online portfolio, allowing the experts to conduct field visits at their homes, and spending hours at a time filling out a questionnaire (no kidding, one contestant spent six hours filling this thing out), the experts hope to narrow down the 625 potential matches into three perfect couples.

But get this, the first time they meet their other half is when they are walking down the aisle. Yes, they all agreed to legally marry their scientific match the very first time they meet them. Disaster? Maybe. Trainwreck? Possibly. Great TV? Absolutely!

Since we all know our obsession with The Bachelor, we are just going to throw in that one of the contestants is a Bachelor alum, Jamie Otis.

Picture from The Knot
Of course Jamie's match doesn't know it's her until she's walking down a rose-petal walkway in a big, white gown. The contestants don't even know their partner's name until the day they say I do! Once married, the show follows them for the first four weeks of living together as newlyweds; it is then when the couple has to decide if they are going to remain married or if they are going to get a divorce.

Mad you missed the first episode? You can read the recap here. Although I missed this past week's episode (don't worry I TiVoed it), I can only imagine it was just as odd and entertaining as the last! Don't miss the third episode of the series next Tuesday on FYI!



Saturday, May 31, 2014

Friday (or Saturday?!) Find: Best. Proposal. Ever.

Best. Proposal. Ever.




Not only did Jack Hyer know he was going to marry his now-fiance, Rebecca, after their first date (swoon), he also spent four years creating the perfect proposal video. While traveling through 28 countries, he video taped himself singing the song "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers to, literally, proclaim his love. In case you were wondering if it could get any more precious, it can. After Rebecca watches the video, Jack says to her "I've been on many adventures. I've traveled on elephant, on camel back, hiked to the lowest point on the earth and I've gotten to see some of the highest. But the best adventure I've had is loving Becca." We can't take the cuteness!


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Ask the Experts: Studio58Media + the Best New Wedding Trend!

As much as we love photo booths there’s a new trend in the world of weddings that we are OBSESSED with! Want to know what we’re talking about…



Slow Motion Video -- Shelli + Brad -- Studio58Media from Studio58Media on Vimeo.

Studio58Media recently announced they offer a Slow Motion Wedding Video Booth! We were dying to learn more and lucky for us, Jeff Cooney from Studio58Media couldn’t wait to share the exciting news!

The Center: We have loved watching these videos. How exactly does the slow motion video work?
Jeff: Slow motion videos are incredibly fun!  We shoot the videos at 240 frames per second in 1080p high definition.  Some cameras are only capable of 60fps, but with 240fps you can really get some great shots with the slow motion.  We set up a backdrop and some LED lights and the booth is ready to go!  
Guests come up to the booth, grab some props and we give them a countdown… 3...2...1… and then the wildness begins.  
We actually replay the slow motion footage on a big screen TV immediately after they get out of the booth so they (and everyone else!) can watch their amazing slow motion clip.  Everybody has a BLAST participating!
 
The Center: How long does it take to set up the booth?
Jeff: It only takes about an hour or so to set everything up (camera, lights, backdrop, props, etc.)
 
The Center: Are props provided by Studio58Media?
Jeff: Of course!  We have a set list of things we bring (hats, masks, balloons, streamers, etc.) but are always open to suggestions if the bride has some ideas that would look amazing in the video.  We don’t make you pay extra for props either -- they are always included!
 
The Center: Can you give us an idea on about how much a client can expect to pay for their slow motion wedding video and what it includes?
Jeff: Our packages include 2 or 3 people to run the booth (depending on the event).  We’re typically there for around 5 hours, but have other packages with more hours of coverage as well.  We always make sure we get everything set up BEFORE guests arrive so everything will be nicely set up and organized by the time they show up.
We’re offering a special 10% OFF discount for weddings at The Center and you mention this post.  Just contact us (www.studio58media.com/contact-us) to get the ball rolling!
 
The Center: What a great deal! Thanks, Jeff! How quickly can the video be edited and will the bride and groom get to see the video first?
Jeff: We pass out info cards at the wedding to everyone that participates in the slow motion video booth with a link to the website where they can watch their video.  We’re typically able to complete it in only 48 hours -- we do it quickly so you and your guests can watch the video as soon as possible.  
 
The Center: What kind of reactions have you experienced with some of the guests first encountering the slow motion wedding video booth?
Jeff: Most people think it’s a regular photo booth and then are amazed to find out we’re actually shooting VIDEO!  People weren’t really sure what to do at first so we give some ideas/instructions to the first few groups of people that participate and from then on out everybody LOVES it!  We’ve seen some pretty awesome ideas that guests have come up with that have made some really amazing looking shots in slow motion.
It’s always fun seeing some guests sort of stand on the ‘outskirts’ just casually observing… but then eventually they cave in and have a blast in the booth themselves.
 
The Center: From a vendor’s perspective, although it looks like a blast (& we would love to join in) it seems like it could get pretty messy. What measures are taken to keep the venue clean?
Jeff: This was one of our biggest priorities!  We knew a lot of venues would quickly hate us if we left the place trashed so we ALWAYS provide all the cleaning.  We provide a covering for the floor to help with a majority of the cleanup.  We also bring a broom and vacuum cleaner with us as well to help get anything else we need to clean up. We always try to leave it looking better than when we arrived.


The Center: What’s your favorite part of running the booth?
Jeff: We just love seeing how much people love participating in the slow motion video booth.  Not everybody wants to be on the dance floor all night long, so this gives people an amazing alternative at the reception (instead of just sitting at the table).  The booth is packed ALL night long!  A bride sent me a message on Facebook while sitting in the airport on the way to their honeymoon just to let me know she’s already gotten so many calls and messages with people saying how much they loved the slow motion video booth.  Nobody had even heard of them before let alone actually seen one at a wedding - but they loved it! 
We always consider it a huge honor and privilege to get the opportunity to even play a small part in the biggest day of the bride & groom’s life - that’s why we love what we do!  

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Please Don't Stop The Music

We believe that music and laughter are integral parts of any relationship. From your first joke and "your song" to your funny toasts and first dance as a married couple (and for many years after), you will listen and laugh together. The folks below were not satisfied with the separation of the two life-giving activities and brought them together to create these magic videos. Watch and be inspired!


Proposal

 
Wedding Ceremony
 
 
Wedding Reception