Amber and Justin’s Wedding

December 15th, 2010

Okay. Trying to finish up 2009. A few more wedding videos in Olympia, Seattle, Tacoma and outlying areas. Then I moved on to some other really cool projects.
Toward the tail end of summer ’09, I was the wedding videographer for Amber and Justin’s wedding. The wedding was at a beautiful historic house in the Sumner area, and it could not have been a more beautiful day. Here is the Highlight Reel from the wedding.

I did the videography on a couple more weddings that year, but I think it’s about time to move this blog on to what I consider to be my single most monumental achievement of 2009. Next blog – Mutually Assured Productions and The Van Job.

 

Jasmin and Louis

December 14th, 2010

Okay, it’s been well over a year since I’ve written on the blog here. So I’m going to start way back when I stopped updating it, and spend the next few weeks covering everything I missed; bringing it up to date. Sometimes this commercial and wedding video production gig here in Olympia, Seattle, and Tacoma keeps me so busy I don’t always have time to update. Wow, what an understatement!

Starting with Jasmin and Louis. June 27th, 2009. Jasmin and Louis booked early, which is great. Their wedding was at St. Ignacio’s Chapel, which is on the campus of Seattle City U. Beautiful church, really amazing. I loved shooting there, and would love to do it again. The architect of the church described the theme of his design as “7 bottles of light.” It’s really pretty.

Jasmin and Louis’s wedding was the first opportunity I had to utilize the camera I had just purchased; Panasonic’s HMC-150 AVCCAM. This is an HD camera that takes advantage of a relatively new video compression coded called AVCHD. After many months of researching, this was the HD camera I decided to buy. Panasonic had earned my loyalty years before with their DVX-100 line of cameras. Although the final product went out in standard definition, the HD stuff looks far superior, even on a DVD.

Anyway, here’s a couple of video clips from Jasmin and Louis’s wedding! The first clip is the pre-ceremony montage. This was shot exclusively with the HMC-150.

Next is the post-ceremony montage. This portion was shot with a combination of the DVX and HMC. You can actually see the difference between the two cameras when it switches. This is primarily due to adjusting the aspect ratio of the two cameras to match up properly.

Thanks for reading!

 

Updates

January 7th, 2009

A couple of updates here in the second week of January are needed.

Like that snow? Ridiculous.  Glad it’s gone, really.  When I plunged a yardstick in to the flattest area of my backyard it read 17 inches.  Seriously.  I’m so delighted that the rain is back, I’m thinking about putting on my dancing shoes and doing a tap number in the middle of my street.

Just a little footage captured during my boredom while snowed in on the 7th day. While it was surely driving me a little stir-crazy, I got a little cabin fever to be sure, it was also a great opportunity for productivity in the editing department.

Nick and Lois had wanted to know if I could get them their wedding video by Christmas.  Well, it would be a little on the narrow side, I told them I couldn’t make any promises, but would do what I could.

Sunday December 21st, 1st day of winter, 5th or 6th consecutive snow day in our region; I agree to meet Nick and Lois to hand deliver their DVD’s, as I don’t know if the USPS could effectively deliver the package in 3 days, with the holiday, and the conditions.

My car being stuck, my friend John drives me to the Kinko’s where I print the DVD sleeves.  Everything is looking good, we stop and buy tubes for sledding while we’re out and about.  I need to get home, insert the sleeves into the DVD cases, with the DVD’s and make the package complete.  Then to a local coffee joint for delivery.

Unfortunately, as we return to my house, John gets his car stuck on a pile of snow in what would be the only area he could really park.  The plow has been piling it up for the last 4 or 5 days.  John ends up staying on the couch that night, getting a ride to work in the morning. The next day after work, we dug him out and he got home.

Nick and Lois ended up meeting me at the bottom of my hill, where I ran through the snow piled up almost 2 feet high, while it was snowing, and hand delivered the DVD’s of their wedding to them, so that they could have them in time to give their parents for Christmas!

Merry Christmas Nick and Lois!

Their video turned out great, and though I like the Pre-Ceremony Montage a lot, I’m going to share the Post-Ceremony Montage here –

So here is what Nick and Lois had to say about their wedding video -

Ken,

WE LOVE IT!! It was just what I wanted… seriously!! I am picky and you pleased me very much.
It was last minute but it was soo needed to create our lifetime memory of that special day :)

Thank you,

Nick and Lois

Once again, I feel I should iterate that the emphasis in quotes from clients is always original, never added! I love it when a plan comes together!  Seriously, not much makes me feel better than knowing a client is happy with the work I’ve provided.

Nick and Lois’s wedding also marks a kind of monumental occasion for me business-wise, in that for the 3 years I’ve been doing video production work professionally I’ve never booked a wedding after September. Theirs was November 15th.  Another good thing is that ’09 is already starting to fill up.  Good stuff!

Here is the Highlight Reel from Nick and Lois’s wedding.

Thanks for reading!

 

Like A Factory

October 17th, 2008

It’s kinda how I feel.  Still churning out the end of summer editing backlog.  Sure doesn’t leave a whole lot of time for this blog, so I figured I would go ahead and get one done while waiting for some footage to render. Mostly I’m just going to post clips of some of the stuff I’ve finished in the past month or so.

Mark and Jennifer’s wedding was great.  The setting at a friends house on Henderson inlet was a beautiful location, and the sun gave everything a golden kind of hue that day.  It kind of colored everything in a way that looks great, really almost film-like…

Hey Ken!

We just watched the DVD and everything came out sooo good! Thank you so much, you were really able to get a feeling of the day without actually being there.

Mark and Jennifer -

Next is Omayra and James.  A little back story -

Quite a while back, little over a year or so, I was starting to get really serious about this videography as a business thing.  After producing, directing, writing and editing a TV show for the 8 years I did it, I was determined to make this my living.  No one was stopping me but myself.

My calendar wasn’t exactly full.  Video Production was still a supplemental portion of my life.  I needed to make industry contacts.  I needed to network.

Firing off e-mails and phone calls to wedding planners and venues and flower shops and bridal boutiques yielded less than stellar results.  Needless to say, there was frustration.

One day I drove past “Omayra’s Bridal Boutiqe” on Capitol, just south of Linwood in Tumwater.  I decided to stop in and introduce myself.  Things went well, and on September 3rd of this year, I filmed her and James’ wedding.
Here’s the clip -

Omayra loved the video so much that we will be giving DVD’s of the wedding out as promotional material for her and myself at Omayra’s Bridal Boutique!

Next is a couple that met at the University of Washington in an engineering program.  Yongjun, Dingding and I met to discuss their wedding videography, and everything moved forward.  Yongjun and Dingding are both from China, and their wedding was fantastic.  I’m always excited about any opportunity to experience cultures other than my own. Yongjun had requested I film from the front of the church, facing the audience.  This is not my usual shooting location, so I was a tad worried about lighting, but overall everything came out great.  It was a lot of fun, and another beautiful wedding in Seattle!

Well I think that’s about it for this time.  I have quite a few more wedding videos in the edit backlog, a couple of Quinceanera’s to complete, a benefit golf tournament, the Sweet Adelines concert, oh wow.  What a workload I’ve shouldered!  Yeah, I’m feeling a little overwhelmed, but I gotta keep crankin.  Churning.  Like a factory. A high quality factory of course, as you can see for yourself above!  :)