Sunday, January 25, 2015

Dad's Got the Moves!

As I was going through some dance footage today, I came across this gem and decided to do a quick camera to camera edit.  It's been a while since I've posted a camera to camera edit or a clip with just dancing and a very long time since I've posted a bride dancing with her father.  Too long!

This is our bride, Lina, and her father.  This is not their formal parent dance, which, by the way, was an impressive waltz, but just a bride and her dad having some fun dancing. Both of them are ready for Dancing with the Stars and, if you watch the clip to the end, you'll see that Lina's Mom is ready too!   

Her Dad was on the dance floor for much of the night and it seemed like everyone wanted to dance with him.  I even commented to Lina that I wanted to put down my camera to dance with him.  So guys, let this be a lesson to you.  Learn how to dance, the ladies love it!

There will definitely be more to see from this wedding, but for now, I hope you'll enjoy watching Lina and her Dad showing their stuff.
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Friday, January 16, 2015

Kristy + Stephen: West Point Wedding at Most Holy Trinity Chapel and West Point Club




In the ten years we've been doing wedding films in the Hudson Valley, last season was the first time we'd been asked to do a wedding at West Point and we did three in a row.  Kristy and Stephen were our second West Point couple.  They married on a gorgeous summer day in July at Most Holy Trinity Chapel at West Point followed by a fun-filled reception at West Point Club. 

If opposites attract, and we believe they do, these two couldn't be more suited for each other.  While Kristy spent her youth frequenting Pizza Hut, Dairy Queen and Olive Garden with her best friend thinking that was the best food ever, Stephen was away at college introducing his classmates to wine, gourmet food and his mad knife skills.  His Best Man called him "The Original Fruit Ninja".  Stephen cooks and was credited with expanding Kristy's horizons by taking her from Grilled Chicken Sandwiches with Cheddar Cheese and Honey Mustard to Lamb Chops with Chimichurri.


During their ceremony, Kristy, being a teacher, thought about every response to the questions "Have you", "Will you" and "Do you" making sure they were grammatically correct, while Stephen was so eager to answer that he wasn't as concerned.  When they answered a question differently, Kristy repeated the correct response and Stephen looked out at the guests and said, "She's a teacher". It was a really cute moment.


You can tell by a lot of what they say and do that they learn and grow, as well as, have fun together.  Stephen has a signature pose, which you'll see in the video clip.  Kristy was doing it during the photo session with him, unprompted.  By the end of the night, everyone was doing it.  At one point during their photo session, Stephen was blowing on Kristy trying to distract her and she said while laughing, "You're such a child." Stephens response was, "You said yes." Her response, "I did."


There were many memorable moments throughout the day, but the one that will always stands out in my mind is the two impromptu lifts during (I've Had) The Time of My Life at the end of their reception; one by Kristy and Stephen and one by two of the guys, both are in the clip below. It's pretty common to see couples do a fake out for the dramatic lift, giving guests the idea that they might actually do it, but you rarely see anyone go up father than waist height.  The guys showed everyone how it's done, if only for a few seconds.  If you want to see more lift attempts we've caught on film, see our blog post Lift Expectations.



We hope you'll enjoy viewing highlights of Kristy + Stephen's wedding day.
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Production Team
Ceremony Location: Most Holy Trinity Chapel, West Point, NY
Reception: Location: West Point Club, West Point, NY
DJ Entertainment: DJ Domenic Entertainment, Poughkeepsie, NY
Photographer: Elissa Davidson, EID Photography, Poughkeepsie, NY
Bride's Dress: Casablanca Style #2004
Cake: The Pastry Garden, Poughkeepsie, NY



Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Blue Mountain Manor

We were happy to take part in a styled shoot and open house to promote a new venue in the Hudson Valley, The Blue Mountain Manor in Saugerties.  This rustic, elegant, BnB farm property offers many options for ceremony and reception spaces, as well as accommodations for getting ready. The large barn is a blank canvas that you can make your own.  The grounds offer many locations to hold your ceremony.  The day of the shoot, we used the pond, but there are several areas with beautiful trees and stunning mountain views as well.

There were three reception set-ups for the open house and we shot two of them with our lovely couple, Cristina and Nelson, so we edited two clips to show what each wedding design could look like in a wedding film.  The first clip features the barn, set up for a rustic, yet elegant fall wedding, with paper lanterns hung from the rafters and uplighting splashed on the wooden stall doors. We even got to take some really cute shots with a miniature horse.  The second clip features an elegant, romantic farm table set up under the trees with vintage place settings.

 RUSTIC BARN ELEGANCE



FARM TABLE VINTAGE ROMANCE

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 To see more from this styled shoot, be sure to check out Jean Kallina's blog post, Styled Shoot at Blue Mountain Manor.


The Production Team
Location:  Blue Mountain Manor, Saugerties, NY
Planner:  JoAnn Provanzano, What Dreams Are Made Of, Kingston, NY
Photographer:  Jean Kallina, Hudson Valley Photography, Kingston, NY
Horse Drawn Carriage:  Frank Castella, Castle Carriage, Poughkeepsie, NY 
Vintage Rentals:  Hudson Valley Vintage Rentals, Accord, NY
Officiant:  Rev Jude Smith, Rhinebeck, NY
Bride's Headpiece:  Z Malan, Brooklyn, NY
Bride's Hair:  Beautiful Images Hair Salon, Kingston, NY
Make-Up:  Celeste Von Damon
DJ Set-up and Uplighting:  Platinum Party Events,Highland, NY 

If any of the vendors that worked on this shoot would like to use one of these clips on their website or blog, please contact us.



Saturday, November 15, 2014

Jodie + Adam: Wedding with a View at The Eagle's Nest




When I met Jodie, there was something I immediately noticed about her.  She was smiling and laughing a lot.  Now, it's not unusual for brides to be happy when we meet with them, but Jodie was different, in a great way.  Her joy was contagious.  I could tell in our very first meeting that Jodie wasn't just happy and excited over her upcoming wedding.  Jodie is a genuinely and naturally happy person.  The type that makes fast friends with everyone and someone you feel comfortable with immediately.  Our first meeting lasted close to three hours because we just talked and talked.  When she left, it was like saying goodbye to someone I'd known for years. 


We didn't get the chance to meet Adam until the wedding day, but we did get a glimpse into his personality through photos Jodie and Adam's family sent us for a slideshow we made for them.  We imagined Adam as someone who liked to have fun and who often laughs, just like Jodie, and when we met him, he was just as we had imagined. 

It wasn't hard for us to see what attracted them to each other and we aren't alone.  Everything we thought was confirmed in the heartfelt toasts given at their reception. 


Jodie's aunt, who served as Matron of Honor, said, "What I admire most about my niece is she smiles more than any person I have ever met.  Jodie, you are able to find joy in situations that nobody else would find it in.  And I think what makes it so special is that there's never any meanness or guile or calculation.  And when I met Adam, he too has that type of kindness.  When it gets serious and you want to have an important conversation, Jodie will listen without judgement.  It's this non-judgmental type of attitude that really pulls people into her and again, Adam has a very similar personality."






Her best friend said, "As some of you know, at first I was less than fond of Jodie.  She was always the hot mess. She was always running late for class, taking forever to get ready and she always left Jodie items everywhere.  But as you know, Jodie tends to grow on everybody.  Her contagious smile and all her quirky sayings just really... I don't know.  You get hooked.  I'm not sure which crazy day we became best of friends, but our friendship has grown and bloomed ever since."



Her brother said, "I'm inspired by many of Jodie's qualities.  For one, she never passes up an opportunity to smile.  Throughout all the stresses in her life, Jodie always found something to smile about.  Additionally, Jodie is accepting of people, regardless of their flaws, and she finds something special in everyone.  These qualities are the reason I look up to Jodie, for they are qualities that I certainly aspire to, but don't come as naturally to me, or most people for that matter.  When Jodie met Adam, I immediately noticed how right there were for each other, but I couldn't put my finger on what made them so similar.  I have come to learn that it's these qualities; the ability to find something to laugh about when nobody else can, to find the good in people where it may not be so apparent, that Adam and Jodie share.  As I witness the beginning of this marriage between Jodie and Adam today, I'm left knowing that these virtues and this kind of love make life most worth living and most worth sharing with others."


Every word they said is true.  They are a joyful, loving, honest, silly (watch during their photo session, it's too cute) and sweet couple.  Now that you know a little more about Jodie and Adam, here is a preview of their wedding film, which hopefully displays some of their wonderful qualities.


Jodie and Adam not only share love for each other, but also love for family and friends, nearly constant laughter and good hearts; a perfect recipe for a lifelong marriage.

Congratulations Jodie + Adam!


The Productions Team

Ceremony Location: Temple Sinai, Middletown, NY
Reception Location: The Eagle's Nest, Bloomingburg, NY
Photographer: Rose Schaller, Rose Schaller Photo, Middletown, NY
DJ: Brian Stylez, Stylez Entertainment, Wallkill, NY


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Alicia + Eric: Love, Fun and Dancing at The Thayer Hotel



Alicia and Eric are cute as a button and their love is abundantly apparent and completely infectious.  They have known each other since they were kids, but you'd think they've only been together for a short time when you look at them.  This is the type of love that lasts forever! 


As they grew older, they dated, went to prom together and became engaged.  They were married on a rainy Fourth of July day at The Church of St. Denis in Hopewell Junction.  Their ceremony was personal and sweet and it was topped off with their emotional vows and adorable first kiss. Just look at how happy they are in that moment when you watch the video clip.


Their wedding day celebration continued at The Thayer Hotel in West Point, which was elegantly dressed in candlelight and sparkle (mainly from the gorgeous candelabras).  Subtle hints of the holiday were found everywhere; the bridesmaids wore blue, the groomsmen wore star spangled socks, the tables were dressed with blue runners and their signature drink was a blue colored "Uncle Sam-tini".


Guests had fun and let loose on the dance floor all night long!  Donnie and Jenny of Your Event Matters supplied the tunes that keep them dancing.  When the evening ended, they brought out sparklers to share with their guests to celebrate the Fourth of July and a beautiful wedding day that no one will forget, especially Eric.  His birthday was the next day, a guarantee that he will never forget a wedding anniversary.



Here is a clip from their wedding day.  Hope you enjoy it!


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Congratulations to Alicia + Eric!!



The Production Team

Ceremony Location: The Church of St. Denis, Hopewell Junction, NY
Reception Location: The Thayer Hotel, West Point, NY
Reception Entertainment: Your Event Matters


Thursday, August 7, 2014

Rachael + David: A Beautiful Falkirk Estate Wedding

Rachael and David were married at the Falkirk Estate on the Fourth of July weekend.  A sweet first look was followed by photos, their beautiful outdoor ceremony and fun reception full of surprises, including a fireworks display for their guests.  Here is a clip from their beautiful wedding!



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Friday, July 25, 2014

Lift Expectations: Choosing You're Last Song Thoughtfully

Choosing a song for the last dance at your reception can be difficult.  Some couples want to end the party with a love song to keep the mood romantic, so they choose songs like "What a Wonderful World" ""At Last" or "Wonderful Tonight".

Other couples use the lyrics of the song to send the message that this is indeed the last song of the night by choosing songs like "Last Dance", "Save the Last Dance" or "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)".

Then there are participation songs that people sing along and dance with that keep the energy high, send a sweet message or allow everyone, young and old, to get involved like "Don't Stop Believin", "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" or "Theme form New york, New York"

One thing to note; when you decide to end your reception with the song "(I've had) The Time of My Life" from the movie "Dirty Dancing", there is a certain expectation.  Regardless of how dangerous or impossible performing a lift while wearing a wedding dress seems, guests get giddy with anticipation that the couple will suddenly transform into Baby and Johnny and WOW them with a show stopping lift in the center of the dance floor.  Trust me on this.  They're all thinking it and hoping for it.

NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THE CORNER

Here are some video examples of what we typically see at weddings that end with (I've Had) The Time of My Life".


Alison and John succumb to the calling of the song by doing a simple, "hug" lift and gentle spin that ends with a sweet kiss.




Noelle and James kick it up a notch with a modified overhead lift and spin that was a real crowd pleaser.



THIS VIDEO IS A MUST WATCH!!!
Not to be outdone, Kristy and Stephen give the crowd a sweet little lift and adorable pose.  They were kind of pressured into it, but you'll see.


Will you be ready when your guests expect a WOW moment?