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Blake & Lofton’s Wedding Trailer

Posted by: James Player on 29 Jul 09 | 8 Comments

Blake DuBose and Lofton Gowin were married on 07.18.09 in Charleston, South Carolina at The Second Presbyterian Church which is one of the many beautiful, historic churches located there.

Their reception followed at the Carolina Yacht Club where the East Coast Party Band did an awesome job (like they normally do) at keeping the party going until Blake and Lofton departed via horse drawn carriage.

Congratulations Blake and Lofton!!!



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Blake and Lofton’s wedding photographer was Christine Wall with Chistine Wall Photography and we enjoyed working alongside her for their special day.

Lauren & Andrew’s Wedding Trailer

Posted by: James Player on 18 Jul 09 | 2 Comments

Lauren Eldridge and Andrew Smith where married at the Sacred Heart Cultural Center in August, Georgia on 06.27.09.
We had a great time filming the wedding and an awesome reception followed at the Savannah Rapids Pavillion.

We always love to learn about personal details from each wedding, and Lauren and Andrew had one really cool and unique item that I just had to mention on the blog.
The garter and also an imprinted insert in Laurens dress was actually made from material from the dress Lauren wore on their first date!! VERY UNIQUE AND COOL!!

Congratulations Lauren and Andrew!



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We had the pleasure of working with Kent Hustead from Lawrence Kent Photography. You can see a few of the images from Lauren and Andrew’s wedding by clicking here.

Mande and Jonathan’s wedding movie

Posted by: James Player on 15 Jul 09 | 4 Comments

This is the introduction segment to Mande and Jonathan Bower’s wedding movie. This 6 -7 minute segment was pulled straight from their wedding movie. It begins to show the complex ways that we blend things within our movies so that every portion of your ceremony and other events are showcased without bogging down certain sections.

When we first started into wedding videography we heard that many people that had a watchable wedding video found that their finger was constantly on the fast forward button while watching it… In other words they only wanted to see or only found certain spots interesting. We set out to overcome this and aim to bring out the maximum amount of emotion in every moment from your wedding day.

You can also click here to see the trailer / preview video that we produced for Jonathan and Mande shortly after their wedding day.



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Mary & Matt’s Wedding Trailer

Posted by: James Player on 07 Jul 09 | 4 Comments

Matt and Mary were married at John Knox Presbyterian Church in Greenville South Carolina on 06.06.09. A beautiful reception followed at the Green Valley Country Club, also in Greenville.

You may notice in the trailer that there is also footage from their engagement session and also Mary’s Bridal session. We had a great time filming these sessions alongside Clark Berry Photography who was also Mary and Matt’s wedding day photographer.

Congratulations Mary and Matt!!
 



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Brent and Amy’s Movie Segment

Posted by: jplayer on 04 Jul 09 | 2 Comments

Here is the intro segment from Amy and Brent’s wedding movie.

Amy and Brent’s video is somewhat different as they chose to do a pre wedding interview where they discussed their meeting and falling in love in depth. In addition to this interview session we also filmed their engagment photo and bridal photo session alongside Clark Berry Photography. All of this extra footage did lead to something rather unique and complete from a storytelling standpoint.

All of these options that Amy and Brent have in their video are available to all of the couples that have chosen us to produce their wedding day movie.



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