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Style and Substance // Cinematic vs. Documentary Style Wedding Videography
When searching for your wedding videographer, it’s important to first understand what it is that you’re actually looking for in a wedding video. When couples begin their search, they’re sometimes surprised to find out there’s more than one style of film and many different terms used by videographers to describe their work. Once you can discern what those labels mean and recognize the various forms of wedding videos, it will be easier to choose the type of video that you mos
Aug 21, 20252 min read


Play It Safe // Saving & Storing Your Wedding Films
Here's an important set of tips for all couples who've purchased and received wedding videos from your wedding videographer. Your wedding films are so important to you as a visual narrative of such an important day, in addition to being a big investment, and there are steps you should take to be sure they remain safe and secure. The big takeaway: save early and often... and use the proper media storage. USB drives are great for media file transfers, but they are not meant f
Jan 27, 20252 min read


In the Raw // Wedding Videography Raw Footage
Sometimes when we receive an initial inquiry from couples or when we’re chatting with them about our wedding film products, we get a question about raw footage… Is this something we offer and if so, how much would it be to add it? Well, we do have it as an optional a la carte item. Read on to find out more about what raw footage is... and isn't. When clients inquire abut raw footage, unless they’ve dabbled in video editing themselves, they often don’t really know what it is
Oct 5, 20183 min read
Unearthing the Past // Creative Corporate Projects: Rowan University
We were delighted and honored to be able to create this video for Rowan University back at the end of June. The University paleontologists were in the process of uncovering and transporting the fossilized head of a 65-million year old crocodile found at their University Fossil Park in Mantua, NJ. Postdoctoral researcher, Paul Ullmann, PhD guided the team who, also under the direction of paleontologist and geologist, Dr. Kenneth Lacovara, wrapped the specimen in plaster, bu
Aug 17, 20161 min read
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