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Laura and Sean wanted their highlight edit set to a song that is very special to them, and "Scarlet Begonias", by one of their favorite bands, the Grateful Dead, was the song they chose. They planned ahead by hiring a live band named Bock and Blu (www.bockandblu.com) to provide the music for the reception. Vintage Images planned ahead by bringing a separate digital audio recorder and professional microphones to capture the band's performance. All of this was mixed into a montage of video footage from the day to tell the story of Laura and Sean's wedding day in just 5 minutes time. Perfect for viewing with family and friends, the highlight edit has become a popular type of production for the couples that hire us to film their wedding day.
Your wedding day is an event that passes in the blink of an eye. Relive that experience in full motion and sound and have Vintage Images capture it all for you.
Beautiful Newport, Rhode Island serves as the backdrop for this couples' post-ceremony photo shoot.
This elegant Bride gets ready for her wedding day with bridesmaids and family by her side.
The bride and groom sign their marriage license, take some formal photos with family, and tell a funny story about the "hand-off" of the father of the bride.
With only a month to go before their big day, this happy couple enrolls in dance classes to ensure that they make a lasting impression on their guests during their first dance. Will they learn a routine in time? Will it be a rumba to remember or a box step blunder?
The introductory segment from Justin and Callie's wedding video. The historic Spring House served as the reception site for this picturesque destination wedding on Block Island, RI. Accessible only by ferry, one can see the landmark hotel rising high on a distant hillside as the boat pulls into port.
The last dance of the evening offers a fitting time for recalling the events of the wedding day. Live action footage of the bride and groom is interspersed with flashbacks of big moments from the day. The whole segment is wrapped up with the bride and groom saying goodbye to their guests. On the technical side, this clip is an example of how important it is to capture an entirely separate audio track that's independent of the camera. This not only assures the highest fidelity sound but allows us much greater flexibility in mixing shots together during post.
Using a separate recorder to capture audio is especially important when there's a live band providing the music for the reception. In this segment, dancing scenes from various parts of the evening are intercut with real time shots of the band performing.
In the company of their beloved pets this newly married couple exchange vows in simple style under their favorite tree.
Bryan and Tracy got married in December and had some winter themed goodies on their dessert table. Set to a live rendition of "Jingle Bells" performed by the JK band, this little segment shows that even small details like the dessert table get the royal treatment when captured by Vintage Images.
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