Recipe
“The world is but a canvas to the imagination” – Henry David Thoreau
Just like a perfect wedding cake or a fine cocktail, it’s the ingredients and the skill at combining just the right mix to excite the tastebuds. We believe that wedding films are no different.
To produce a wedding film that reflects our style, we pull the ingredients from many different sources of inspiration. We study film and examine how they use light, music score and the different editing styles and tools used to tell a story. We find inspiration in many different forms, including music, magazines and pop culture. Artwork from all levels teaches us that simplicity can be one of the most beautiful things. The people that we meet and our life experiences have also been a huge influence.
Although the imagery is a very important part of our wedding cinematography, we believe that content of the day and the people that surround you are just as important for us in expressing the interpretation of the wedding day. As photographer Amanda Wilcher put it, “watching your films are straight up like a stylized documentary.” For us, it is more than wedding videography. We take more of a story telling approach utilizing many different tools that help express the days events. Keeping in mind that these events quickly move from real moments to lasting memories.
In order to keep our recipe of filmmaking fresh, we reinvest in ourselves by collaborating with other filmmakers around the country and the world. We attend workshops and seminars that promote ingenuity and help push the envelope of creativity. We embrace new ideas, new concepts and new technology. In addition, we are active in training other wedding and event cinematographers, which helps keep our creative discipline new and fresh.
We believe in ReFining our talents, ReFreshing and ReInvesting in ourselves. We also believe in using our talents to help communicate a message for those who are less fortunate than us. Remembering that God gave us the talent and the ability and it is our responsibility to recognize this.