Archive for June, 2010

Christine & Matt : A Perfect Shutter Wedding {PREVIEW}

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Christine and Matt’s Cross Border Detroit / Windsor Wedding – Videography

June 19, 2010

Update: Their Windsor and Detroit Wedding film is now released! Click here to watch it!

This past weekend was a cross-border international affair for Christine and Matt’s wedding. Here’s a couple screen captures from our video for a sneak peak preview for all of you!

Windsor Wedding videography screencap1 Christine & Matt : A Perfect Shutter Wedding {PREVIEW}

the sun setting behind our bride and groom | copyright perfect shutter wedding videography

This was a bit different than our usual weddings. The ceremony was held in Windsor, ON. We sent two of our videographers there, John and Samson.

In a unique twist, Christine and Matt had the reception aftwards held in the gorgeous Dearborn Inn, in Dearborn, MI a suburb of Detroit.

I was planning on meeting Samson and John over in Dearborn since I live on that side, and we couldn’t risk any unexpected delays in crossing the border. I’ve never been to the Dearborn Inn before, and I actually got lost trying to find it. The hotel itself is really close to the Henry Ford Museum and Ford automative plant, so I was  bit thrown off when I was driving by and saw the factories.

Windsor Wedding videography screencap2 Christine & Matt : A Perfect Shutter Wedding {PREVIEW}

husband and wife approving of a speech well-done

This was also the first time I actually met Christine and Matt — the rest of the team met them several times during our consultations while I was away in Iowa.

Matt was a super fun guy who’s sense of humour and smile was infectious. It really made for a fun day.

Christine, I found out within the first couple minutes of meeting her, is a really strong-willed and intelligent bride. Her and Matt will have a tremendous life together.

The speeches that evening were so touching and emotional. Everyone from the fathers of the bride and grooms, to all the bridesmaids and best man, did an excellent job. Each was so eloquently thought out and spoken, that by the end of the night I felt as if I had known Christine and Matt for years.

Windsor Wedding videography screencap3 Christine & Matt : A Perfect Shutter Wedding {PREVIEW}

sneaking away from the reception for a sunset's kiss

The biggest difficulties we had were actually in battling the killer mosquitoes which decided to gang up by the thousands and feast on us. By the end of the night, I had counted no less than 10 mosquito bites, even through my pants!

Note to self: for future weddings, bring bug spray!

A special thanks to the photographer, Michele Bowman. We love working with her as she makes our jobs as wedding videograhers actually so much easier — we have fun, and make sure we each get all the beautiful shots we need!

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Iowa on my mind

Monday, June 21st, 2010
Windsor Wedding personal iowafarm Iowa on my mind

the iowa scenery from the interstate

Ahh, sweet summer time. I finished my 3rd year of medical school which means I have 4 weeks of vacation before I start back up for my last year before I graduate.

So where am I going to travel to vacation? Yep, you got it right, Iowa! Iowa???

It may seem the unlikeliest of places to travel to, since Iowa in the summer  is probably hotter and more humid than a Windsor summer. But Iowa is where I actually lived for 2 years (I can’t believe it myself sometimes) when I first started medical school. It’s also the state where I met my girlfriend. She’s now working in Iowa City and will be living there for a few more months.

So this summer, I’ll be mostly in Iowa to be with her, and driving back to Windsor if I need to.

The photo above shows you what Iowa looks like. Yep, your typical farmland you probably imagined in your head. Lots of farm land, corn, and pig farms.

But they do get some cool things going on. Last weekend I went with my girlfriend and her friends to the Burlington Steamboat Festival in Burlington, IA.  We were most excited to see a country band perform, the Zac Brown Band. I actually enjoy their stuff, so I was actually as excited as she was.

Windsor Wedding personal zacbrown copy Iowa on my mind

Waiting for the Zac Brown Band to start performing

The concert was held in an outdoor auditorium, along the shores of the Mississippi River. It was a great performance — my favourite parts were some of the behind-the-scenes videos they would show of the band as they toured the country. They were really into suporting the troops overseas, and some of the coolest clips were of the band performing at a military base overseas.

He was sponsoring a program called Letters For Lyrics where you would write a letter to a soldier, and it would be delivered to them while they were away on service. In return, we would get a nice CD to listen to.

I reflected a bit on the importance of the work the troops do. While you may agree or disagree with the involvement of North American troops fighting overseas currently, I personally feel thankful for our freedom that we have here — which would not have been possible by soldiers who fought wars, past and present.

Thinking about it, I would not have been there if we didn’t live in a ‘free’ country — whether Canada or America. I was standing there, in the heart of the USA, along the shores of the Mississipi, me — born in Canada, son of two Chinese immigrants — holding hands and enjoying a cloudless, warm, evening at a concert with my American girlfriend from Wisconsin. Pretty amazing.

Check out their video below!

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Commercial videography for Silhouette’s Boutique – Sarnia, ON

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Windsor Wedding videography silhouettes copy Commercial videography for Silhouettes Boutique   Sarnia, ON

Last weekend Brian and I drove out to Sarnia from Windsor. The job this time wasn’t for our usual wedding videography however. It was our first commercial video production of 2010, for a women’s clothing boutique called Silhouette’s. We were pretty excited for this opportunity since it would be aired on Cogeco cable television in their local broadcasting network.

In my 26 years living in southwestern ontario, I’ve never been to Sarnia so that was a first for me. Brian took us through the back country roads. He’s from a small town, Corunna, right outside Sarnia. So it was his part of the woods. The entire drive took us about an hour and 40 minutes, far quicker than what google suggested.

We ended up meeting the models at various locations around Sarnia — most of our footage was at the river front overlooking Port Huron, MI.  And luckily for us, we couldn’t have asked for a nicer day. It was sun and blue skies everywhere, almost to a fault. Shooting out in the bright sunlight has its pros and cons.

Pro: beautiful weather, not having to brave the cold, snow or rain, got some nice sun for our skin. Con: shooting out in the sun for 7 hours straight leads to one badddd farmer’s tan / sunburn.

We didn’t have an external monitor or LCD loupe with us this time, so it was a bit more of a challenge than usual to set the focus.  Also, ND filters or ND Fader filters will definitely be required next time. We were shooting at f20 and above for most of the day, but that worked well for us because the client requested everything be tack-sharp focus throughout the screen.  It was a departure from our usual artsy-shallow depth of view, but in the end everything worked well.

I did end up feeling a bit like a movie producer. We attracted small crowds wherever we filmed up and down the river bank. For some unknown reason, we had a higher proportion of male audience when it came time to do the lingerie and swimsuit portion of the videography shoot…hmmmmmm……

Special thanks to Brian’s mother, who grilled up some delicious burgers and hot dogs for dinner for us!

We’re currently editing and cutting up the commercial now though, so you’ll have to check back here soon for the final version of it!

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