Wedding Video Portfolio

  • Cinematic Wedding Story

    Amanda & Ken

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    The waterfront community of Boothbay Harbor, Maine was the setting for this spectacular wedding, which was truly the joining of two families.  The power of family interviews in wedding storytelling is clearly on display here.

  • A Cinematic Wedding Video

    Caroline & Scott

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    This is a vivid example of our cinematic approach to telling a wedding story. Excerpts from interviews are sprinkled throughout the film to tell the story of this couple and their special day. The film, set on Martha' Vineyard, Massachusetts, is presented in widescreen format. This film won the 2004 Platinum Award for "Best Wedding Video - Highlights" from National Professional Videographers Association.

  • Cinematic Wedding Story

    Jennifer & Mark

    355178-306560-thumbnail.jpgThis Maine seaport wedding featured a spectacular reception at the bride's family home, punctuated by a surprise fireworks display.  Our film of the wedding won the 2005 Platinum Award for Wedding Videography -- the highest award given by the National Professional Videographers Association.

  • The Love Story

    Lisa & Stephen

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    Love Stories can be poignant, funny, and deeply introspective -- all at the same time. And, projected on a large screen, they can make a memorable impression at wedding receptions or wedding rehearsal dinners. These stories -- revealed through thoughtful interviews -- become the foundation of a new family's oral tradition.

  • A Cinematic Wedding Story

    Amanda & Mark

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    The art of the interview in weaving a wedding story is clearly apparent in this cinematic wedding video, set at a country club in central Massachusetts at the height of fall color. We wanted to show all the elegant touches brought to this event by the bride, who is herself a professional event planner in New York City.
  • Cinematic Video of a Maine Wedding

    Cara & Tim

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    This wedding story, presented in its entirety, was filmed in Camden, Maine. An intimate gathering of close family and friends, this was a wonderful way to share the occasion and, through interviews, the reflections of many of the participants.
  • Wedding Highlights

    David & Laurie

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    Here is an excerpt from a shorter (approximately 10 minute) highlights film that some couples ask us to create. Cut to music and incorporating an abbreviated version of the ceremony, these videos are designed to be watched again and again. Typically, they are accompanied on the DVD by a two-camera edit of the entire ceremony.

  • The Ceremony

    Aaron & Pamela

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    Most of our wedding films include excerpts of the ceremony -- highlights of the most significant moments and traditions. We also offer a full multi-camera edit of the ceremony to be included for posterity on the DVD. Here is a sample of the drama captured by a three cameras at a recent Orthodox Jewish wedding in Boston.

  • A Rehearsal Dinner Tribute

    Kristen & Mark

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    Sometimes video can be a fun part of the celebration itself, either at the Rehearsal Dinner or at the Wedding Reception. This Moving Pictures tribute was created by the parents of the groom to be shown as a surprise at the Rehearsal Dinner, and provided a perfect way of kicking off an evening of toasts and shared memories.
  • Wedding Video from Photos

    Sara & Doug

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    We believe, of course, that professional video is the absolute best way to capture all the moments and stories and emotions of a wedding day. But what if there wasn't a video camera at the wedding? Can you still put together a memento of the day in video? The short answer is "yes"...if there are enough photos. Take a look at this example.