Happily Ever After...
New Trailer
Jay & Amanda - December 27, 2008
Written by Jeremy Doublestein   
Tuesday, 06 January 2009 11:39

65 Degrees, two days after Christmas, Only in GA. But it sure made for some great shots outside of the historic Fayetteville courthouse.

The "Magic Hour" shots we got of Amanda and the bridesmaids were just perfect. This cinematic trailer has many shots cutting to and from the church. The editorial decision was driven by this core component to their story. Since they both met at this church, and served on some of the short term missions trips together, this building has truly played a vital role in their marriage. The trailer hopefully captures the past and present reality of what this church means in their lives.

We also had an opportunity to work with a truly fantastic photography duo, Anna & Spencer Clark. They were such a pleasure to work with, very helpful, knowledgeable about their craft, and on top of it all they do simply fantastic work. Take a look at their website, and check out their blog where you can see photos from the Karwisch / Page Wedding. I hope to be able to work with them again in the future.

 
Bridal Show Success
Business Stuff
Written by Jeremy Doublestein   
Monday, 05 January 2009 18:53

We had a great time at the Georgia Bridal Show this weekend, hosted by Elite Events at the Cobb Galleria.

Elite Events Bridal Show

We talked to well over 200 brides and grooms about the new face of wedding videography. Sometimes I forget what a bad name wedding videos have. Many people have seen poorly produced videos for so long, they come to expect that every videographer provides the same level of service. So for many, our service is a breath of fresh air.

By incorporating story, and cinematic styling into every video we make, we offer a unique video that is both entertaining and moving. And some of our perks like unlimited DVDs and Blu-ray capabilities raised an eye brow or two.

For those who didn't get a chance to attend, feel free to browse through our new Love Story library to get a glimpse at this revolutionary style.

 
A first for friends and for us.
Jay & Amanda - December 27, 2008
Written by Jeremy Doublestein   
Monday, 29 December 2008 10:16

This was a very exciting weekend for both our couple, and for the Three Ring Media team.

Amanda & Jay grew up together, became best friends, and fell in love. Their wedding, eleven years in the making, took place on Saturday at Fayetteville First UMC, right across from the historic Fayette County courthouse.

It was a beautiful warm December day, filled with excitement and joy. But the excitement for us went beyond the beautiful story unfolding before us. We attempted something that we have never done before, a Same Day Edit.

A Same Day Edit is typically a quick synopsis of the wedding day, edited in its entirety before the end of the reception. While this is an amazing feat for any videographer to accomplish, I never understood the benefit of it for the guests and bridal party. Since they were all at the wedding and just witnessed the events of the day, I can see no value for them to watch it all again. So we planned a way to incorporate the important elements of the couple's story into a piece that not only highlights the beauty of the wedding day, but also gives the guests a unique perspective of the couple's love story, and may go as far as teaching them something about their journey.

To do this with Jay and Amanda, we shot their interviews just before the reception on Friday night. Editing feverishly through Saturday afternoon we were able to create a short four minute piece to show at the reception, as a surprise to the couple, and to the guests.

So take a look at our version of a Same Day Edit. The entire story video will be coming shortly.

 
 

 

 

 
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