Having met in acro yoga, it made sense for Tala and Michael to perform a yoga routine though my heart raced during the entire performance. Being that yoga is my work out of choice as of late, I honestly couldn’t fathom the amount of openness and vulnerability required to do such a performance on your wedding day.
Our process for editing a wedding film tends to follow a workflow, but Tess + Tyler’s wedding film, for all good reasons, seemed to break that flow for us. We
Their were over 300 guests in attendance yet their wedding felt surprisingly intimate and personal. We were so well taken care of, so welcomed, beyond anything we have ever experienced at a wedding. So much so, it makes me tear up with gratitude every time I think of it.
I don’t think we quite have the words to say just how much we loved this wedding. It was everything. Just everything.
We often ask ourselves “if this was my wedding, what would I want my videographers to highlight?” That question always steers us in the primary direction for the film. That question constantly lures us towards authenticity and honesty. That question often pushes us towards “moments” rather than the produced.
Eileen + Travis were so graciously vulnerable in front of our cameras, making it a complete joy to film them and their family and friends.
Whenever we think of Gaby + Jeff, we forget we haven’t even known them for a year! They are the type of couple that you instantly want to befriend and they make it so easy. They are approachable, generous, fun, hilarious – we spent countless moments in our editing suite laughing till it hurt from all the hysterical moments of their wedding day, to then find ourselves happily tearing up over the tender moments as well.
What strikes us about Ben & Ximena’s wedding is how intentional it was. Their entire wedding was both in English and Spanish – and though that may sound intensive or belaboring, it didn’t feel that way at all. It was such a beautiful picture of two cultures combining, celebrating…