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Boots, Bars and Pizza

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  • Posted On:
    December 14th, 2011
  • By:
    Adriano

They say that you can never meet the love of your life at the bar, which poses the question… are good people not allowed to hang out at bars? Who are these mysterious critics that make up these so-called facts? In this case, the critics have been silenced! Paolo and Carmen did in fact meet at a bar in Ottawa. Paolo’s smooth words and compliments on Carmen’s cowboy boots won her over and they have been together ever since.

One of the many things that Paolo and Carmen have in common is their insatiable love for pizza, so it was only natural that they grabbed a pie during some downtime on their wedding day. Those of you who follow us know that we love incorporating these types of moments as they represent our couples’ common interests and stories. With that being said, how could we not incorporate the very cowboy boots that brought them together? Using our cinevate atlas in the opening clip to track from Carmen’s treasured cowboy boots (YEEHAW!) to her wedding shoes is a small representation of their story.

So for all you ladies who think that you will never find your husband at the bar, this story may change how you feel. Guys, if you want to woo a girl, compliment her footwear (this is not a fact, but there’s no harm in trying!).

Enjoy.

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The Adventures of G&R..

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    December 6th, 2011
  • By:
    Mark

Gloria and Robnell have quite a unique history with one another. This Film was heavily influenced by their struggles and team effort to make their relationship work over the last 5 years.

As Rob spoke about the first time he met Gloria and gave us his account of their story, we started to understand that this was not your everyday relationship. Although they share many similarities in their cultural upbringings, Gloria and Rob came from two very different parts of the world and were constantly faced with the challenges of keeping a long distant relationship healthy through many up’s and downs. Rob shared his thoughts on adapting to the weather, a foreign language and lifestyle here in Canada but this is one of the elements that we felt brought Gloria and Rob closer together.

The theme behind Gloria and Robnell’s film was the back and forth team work displayed for one another which seemed to be reciprocated by both of their families. To play on this, their story was built up not only focusing on Rob and Gloria’s joint effort to deliver Rob’s speech, in both Spanish and English, but tying in the similarities of each of their morning preparations as they prepared to tie the knot and live life together. This also influenced the music selection which seemed to fit quite nicely with Robnell’s speech.. If you listen carefully enough, you’ll hear how the song compliments both Rob’s speech about Canada’s cold weather, and the visuals of him putting his shoes on etc.. Hopefully you can pick out other subtle messages worked into the mix :)

Yours Truly

ps. a big thanks to both the Miv Photography and Marry Me Productions crew for their support on this day.

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Sounds Good!

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  • Posted On:
    November 2nd, 2011
  • By:
    Adriano

There are many important moments to capture during a wedding. One very important task is to capture these moments as they happen naturally as if we are not even present.  Whether it is the kitchen staff at Sala San Marco preparing pasta dishes or the bride opening a gift, capturing natural movements, reactions and conversations make for a more realistic/cinematic product. Asking people to reenact a moment just isn’t the same.  Let’s face it… not everyone is an actor.

We strive to make our viewers feel connected to our short films. Remembering to include ambient/background sounds to our shorts help connect the viewer to what they are watching. For example, making sure to include the sounds of the plates clanking while the pasta dishes are being prepared somewhat puts the viewer in the kitchen. Not including these sounds slightly disconnects the viewer.

During a wedding it is very easy to lose site of the importance of sound. A lot of attention goes towards getting great footage, but what is great footage if you don’t have the sound to match?  It is important not to fall in to this habit. It is crucial to capture speeches, vows, background noises and conversation to the best of your ability. This can be achieved with multiple cameras using products like Rode microphones and other recording devices like the Tascam DR-100 or a Zoom recorder. You would be surprised at how many viewers are more annoyed with poor sound quality than poor cinematography and it is amazing how many viewers will recognize clear/crisp audio before they recognize a great shot.

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The Amsted Advantage

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    October 4th, 2011
  • By:
    Mark

We worked alongside the team at Amsted Construction for the better part of 2 weeks to talk about the Amsted Advantage and really dig deep to find out what it meant. We produced a few pieces with the material we put together, one of which will be shown on the Jumbo Screen during an Ottawa Senators Home Game this year.

After several meetings with Amsted President, Steve Barkhouse, I found myself back at the office with a massive stack of reading material to get myself familiarized with the history and present day of Amsted Construction. As I read through a pretty thick stack of magazine articles and newspaper clippings, I began to piece together certain commonalities between them. I started to realize how much this tight nit team cared about their clients and how they truly took pride in each project they worked on.

Filming on the various job sites gave us a chance to get to know some of the Amsted team a little better and confirmed everything I had read after those first few meetings. Before long I really got a sense of what it meant to be an Amsted Construction Employee… and client. Just spending a few hours with each of the clients showcased in this promo piece really allowed me to see things from their perspective. It was pretty clear that the foundation of this company has been built around the customers needs. In every case the team at Amsted went over and beyond expectations, which often enough is something that can be quite hard to find in the industry these days.

After a pretty hectic two weeks of research, filming and editing, this is one of the few pieces we produced.

Yours Truly

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A little BHS with the CanvasPop Team

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    September 27th, 2011
  • By:
    Mark

We’ve worked on quite a few projects with the team at CanvasPop over the last two years and have had the chance to see how cool it is to work with this company. While we were producing other projects for them, we thought it would be fun to put this Behind the Scenes look together.

We didn’t get a chance to incorporate my footage spinning tracks on their the DJ Booth (might I add which is suspended in mid air). You do catch a split second glimpse of it at about 45 seconds into the piece while I’m whip panning from one side of the room to the other from the stair case. Maybe that footage will pop up somewhere else in the near future ;)

Yours Truly

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Philadelphia Flyer’s Claude Giroux

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    September 12th, 2011
  • By:
    Mark

What does it take to be one of the NHL’s top point leaders? If you ask Claude Giroux of the Philadelphia Flyers, he’ll probably tell you, hours of intense workout sessions, a disciplined diet, focus on setting new goals and a little R&R before the end of the day.

We spent time filming Claude to piece together a story about his off ice summer routine. As Claude’s day started off we followed him to his workout session, “Train Like a Freak” designed by fitness Expert Tony Greco. It was important for us to jump in the mix during this workout session which gave us the opportunity to get up close and really give you the feeling of how intense each exercise is. Shooting with Canon DSLR’s really gave us an advantage to get as close to the action as possible. In between exercises Claude actually told me he was afraid I was going to get hit by his skipping rope because I was so close to him.. if you look close enough, you can catch his rope just skimming my lens at 1:24….Glad I didn’t get hit!

On this project we teamed up with Miv and Melissa from Miv Photography who played a key part in the storyboard process while also shooting both stills and cinema mediums for us.

This piece can also being seen on claudegiroux28.com

Music licensed through withetiquette.com

Yours Truly

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