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Monday, June 29, 2009

1st ever wedding videography workshop in SG

After months of deliberation, we are proud to announce that we will be conducting our firstever wedding videography workshop in SG to share our knowledge and experience with other wedding videographers! This may be the first wedding videography workshop in SG!

Having walked the long way from being the occasional freelance weekend videographers to full-time professionals, the past 6 years of wedding videography has equiped us with all the skills to produce wedding cinematography of consistent high standards. We dare to say that no wedding will fail in our hands! Unfortunately, in the same 6 years we also learned that most local wedding couples are getting mass-produced, cheesy wedding videography. Their once-a-lifetime event is often reduced to merely another project folder in the harddisk that is to be churned out by the following week! This does not come as a surprise for the number of dedicated, quality SG wedding videographers are very limited. They can be easily counted with just both hands.

Over the years, we've attended overseas workshops and had seen the likes of internationally acclaimed wedding videographers like Vonweddingfilms and Stillmotion. We've understood their philosophies and requirements to not only be a quality wedding videographer, but to be the best in the industry. This workshop will be a major milestone in our mission to bring the quality of local wedding videography to worldclass standards.

This 2-day workshop is scheduled for 18th-19th Aug 09. Designed for the single videographer who shoots alone, we'll work with the max amount of equipment (e.g. lights, glidecam, tripod, etc) that a lone videographer can carry and use (even in a cramp HDB room in the wee hrs during bridal makeup). During the workshop, we'll bring our participants through the maximum scope of a SG Chinese wedding day, demonstrating how we'll shoot the bridal prep through gatecrashing, to banquet march in, and finally to the banquet farewell. With a pair of REAL bride and groom in gown and suit as models and with ACTUAL location shooting, every participant is expected to try out with hands-on practice on their own cameras. We hope all this knowledge from our workshop will cut short their learning curve and allow them to produce higher quality works.

Watch out for more updates to our firstever wedding videography workshop in SG!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Joseph & Fiona Wedding

First of all, apologies to the Jie meis who got slight sunburnt on their shoulders and back during the outdoor shoot sessiong at Changi Business Park. Ashley (the photographer) and myself made them stand under the 1130am sun, on what I call, the tele-tubby hilltop, for more than 20 mins!






But wat the heck! Surely they wouldn't mind sacrificing a bit for Fiona... (Fiona told us that her friends felt she and Joseph looked like hollywood movie stars in the video!)


The makeup shall be done in the living room where it is very spacious and lighting is much better. I love to have such control whenever possible!

It did not take long for me to discover that Fiona's features are best captured from the front. Especially when her eyes can really talk. But she was rather tensed in the morning. My usual corny jokes din work. I guess her sense of humour is of a higher-level than what I could offered. Haha!


This gown was hung at the car porch of Fiona's condo block! Yes, I brought it downstairs....

Joseph & Fiona are really appreciative of their guests' attendences. These door gifts were specially prepared by the couple.



A live toast from overseas with the help of modern technology!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Kim Wee & Geraldine Solemnisation








Kim Wee & Geraldine had their solemnisation in a beautiful glass house at Amara Sanctuary Resort. A simple yet solemn ceremony, surrounded by tranquility and serenity.

We like the white wedding setup against natural greenery. The surroundings was quiet and enable the white wedding to exude an elegant charm. Simply lovely!




Monday, June 8, 2009

James & Patricia Wedding

To shoot a wedding well, it will definitely take more than 1 videographer. We find it difficult for the average SG wedding couple to appreciate this because more often than not, the typical SG wedding couple would rather engage 2 photographers, or spend more $ for a higher-end photographer. We believe this is all due to the fact that the current generation of newly weds grew up flipping the wedding photo albums of their parents and their elder sibling/cousins. To them, video is still a novelty, not a necessity.
Patricia was different.

After knowing how wedding videos can be tastefully created, she got us to capture her wedding. We went all out for her at her church wedding. We brought on Shem and Jeremy (for the 1st time we are mentioning the other shooting members of our team!) to cover James and Patricia's church wedding as well. Yes, we never shoot church wedding with just 1 videographer! The number of shots by the single videographer just wouldn't be enough to tell the story beautifully. 3 videographers with 4 cameras was wat we had at The Church of the Holy Family last Sat.
Watch out for the church march in sequence in the same-day-edit highlights here and you'll understand.

James was sporting enough to do exactly whatever the Jie Meis wanted him to do...

I must say that this one of the best kissing shot I've done in recent times. Decided to go for a tight crop to intensify the scene eventho there was the risk of James and Patricia not falling into my frame appropriately. I had to take the gamble, and I won it beautifully! I've never asked any couple to re-kiss during this take. It takes the mood out of the kiss. We hate retakes. As wedding videography is a non-repeatable event, a professional videographer had better be fast and accurate enough.
Videography aside, it was a pleasure to be part of James' and Patricia's day. They were such an obliging couple to go outside the church with us in the hot afternoon for a 10-min shoot. Shem and myself were sweating all wet.....

Venu & Vimmala Wedding

We were looking forward to Venu and Vimmala's wedding day. Feeling anxious and excited at the same time, as for the 1st time, we were about to shoot a full Singapore traditional Indian wedding!


A really beautiful bride, glowing with radiance and happiness!


Just before their solemnisation took place, some family and friends shared their love for the couple. Here's Vimmala's uncle.

Venu's good friend.

...and Mabel, Vimmala's childhood friend who couldn't hold back her tears...

It was quite an emotional wedding celebration. Everyone (and we really mean EVERYONE) in the family was so happy for the couple and had helped with the wedding prep in one way or another.


Bliss was "oozing out" of Venu and Vimmala during their solemnization...



We knew that there will be many ceremonial details which we won't understand their significance. Hence we had to do our homework before the big day, so as not to miss out anything. Going even further, we decided to cover the wedding with 3 cameras for the 12-hr ceremonial wedding!
We were under much pressure as we knew the couple has placed so much trust in us to capture their precious wedding moments. Especially when they knew that we had never covered a traditional Indian wedding before. Capture was simple compared to the post-production. Production of the highlights clip took us more than 16 hrs! Thank god their wedding dinner was 2 days later!

The couple really gave us a challenge by requesting us to use an Indian song of their choice for the highlights. In the selection of clips for the highlights, we also took note of their parents' requests.
We finally heaved a sigh of relief when the clip was played during the dinner. It was so well-received by both the couple and the guests that it was requested to be played a second time!

Boy! We never expected that! We were very surprised when the emcee also named us specifically and thanked us for the video. We was so touched when Vim thanked us and said that she had made a right choice in choosing us to capture their moments.

We would also like to thank the couple for their faith in us all this while and gave us the opportunity to experience a full traditional Indian wedding.

All the best, Venu & Vimmy!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Venu & Vimmala Engagement












This is our first traditional Indian wedding assignment. We were treated to a very colorful wedding, segmented to parts - 'engagement', 'actual wedding day' and 'reception'.
Vim has been a longtime close friend since our school days and we are delighted to have her faith in us to capture her precious wedding moments.
A truly eye-opening experience for us and we have seen how the family and relatives participate in the preparation of this joyous occasion for them. We are very excited about this wedding celebration!
All along, Vim is very photogenic and I have seen her grown to be a beautiful lady over the years. Now, she is at her prettiest, especially when she is all dolled up.
So, how pretty is Vim? and how does Venu look like? We will unveil them after the wedding day.