Monday, April 19, 2010

wedding video envy

Julie + Mark's Washington DC Wedding from Joshua Brown Photography on Vimeo.

This might be the sweetest little wedding video I've ever seen. It just tugs at my heartstrings... I seriously love it. I find the music especially enchanting. After attending a wedding on Saturday {which I will post photos of later this week} it got me wondering what on earth I did with our wedding footage. After I dug it out of the storage closet I realized we really need to have it edited into something more manageable and meaningful than the three hours of film we are currently working our way through.

*All you married ladies out there... What did you do with your wedding footage?

13 comments:

  1. I am beyond sad that I didn't get a videographer. I wasn't into it at the time and now I regret it!

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  2. We didn't have any wedding video... I was married decades ago when videographers were still so rare. xoxo

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  3. No videographer for me. I can't stand to watch myself on television. It creeps me out haha. But I wish I had a better photographer. He was dang expensive but showed nothing for it.

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  4. i know what you mean about watching yourself on video... it's very strange! i just want to make a short highlight clip set to some pretty music. that shouldn't be too hard, right?

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  5. ours is still long and uncut too! someday....

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  6. oh that is just lovely! we have a dvd of the whooole wedding.. so we don't do anything with it, ha! maybe someday we can put some parts together for a pretty little snippet.

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  7. I really like the second song. It makes the video really seem like a great memory. (:

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  8. haha honestly i just had my an older cousin of mine video tape it and she made it into a little cute film. But this has got me thinking that I would like to play around with it and have some fun!

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  9. If I was married, I'd do the music in the background for sure...I hate listening to myself on tape. But I don't mind looking at myself.

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  10. I spent months looking for a "vintage video camera" for our wedding-I never found it-and now I just have some amateur video that my Uncle took-oh well...
    Thank you for your sweet note, cute blog :)

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  11. cara, i did the exact same thing! i really wanted to film it in super 8... in the end we ran out of time and my uncle did all our filming too. maybe there is some sort of super 8 effect we can add on later?

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  12. It is really all in the editing isn't it. So lovely.

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