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Posts Tagged ‘Blue Sky Films’

Omni Shoreham Wedding

I hope that everyone had a safe and happy long weekend! Since we didn’t get to post a Real Wedding yesterday, we are going to share this beautiful celebration with you today. Thanks to the 0h-so-talented photographer Michael Bonfigli for the pictures!

Alex and Aisha’s wedding can be explained in three words: classic, romantic, and sophisticated. Alex, a “true prince charming,” proposed to Aisha in front of her favorite place on earth – Cinderella’s Castle in Disney World… what a wonderful true, fairytale wedding story. The couple continued this theme of glamour, elegance, and romance at the wedding, though from a more grownup angle – classic Hollywood.

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Wedding Videography: Bride Blogger Update

With Father’s Day just a few days past, today, Kimberly share us why video is an important part of her history with her father and future wedding plans…

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[Memory is] a man’s real possession…In nothing else is he rich, in nothing else is he poor. Alexander Smith (1830 – 1867)

Truth be told, I wasn’t going to do video – I only wanted a photographer.  I felt if you have a great photographer, then you don’t have to worry about missing any aspect of your day.  Because I had expressed remote interest in video, I searched the internet and found companies whose work I liked.  The work that resonated with me was from Martin Andrews of Blue Sky FilmsAimee set up an appointment to see if this was something I wanted to pursue.

Meeting Martin was great; he was really easy to talk to and I left with a package of information and a demo reel to review.   I let my parents know that I had taken an appointment with Blue Sky and that while I was still thinking about video, I probably wouldn’t have one.  I never realized that something as a (seemingly) insignificant choice of not wanting a videographer would affect my parents (pardon me, parent) as much as it did.

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Farewell and Best of Luck to Devon

It is with mixed emotion that we bid our Founder of District Weddings, Devon Pearce Fahner, farewell.  Over a year ago, Devon combined her incredible vision, creativity and tenacity to start the blog, and lay the foundation for this ultimate wedding resource for brides and industry professionals in Washington, DC.

As some of you may remember, Devon was married this past September.  And, her wedding most certainly showcased her incredible taste, organization and attention to detail – not to mention that Devon was one of the most poised and gorgeous brides I have ever seen!  Here is a peak at the incredible photos by Patricia Lyons of Devon’s Friday night Rehearsal Dinner…

So you ask, what now?  Well, leave it to Devon to find the next perfect step in life.  Moving to Chicago, Devon has merged her passion for weddings and her love affair with beautiful paper design to embark on her new chapter in life, representing Cheree Berry Paper in the Windy City.

So, get excited, because Devon will be back in the District for the rescheduled Engaged! in Washington event on Sunday, March 28th from 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm at the Ritz-Carlton, representing Cheree Berry Paper.

We wish her the best of luck and look forward to her updates as she continues to take our fabulous wedding industry by storm!  In the meantime, here is more eye candy for your enjoyment!  oxox.

Breathtaking, right?!

The fabulous vendor team behind Devon’s Friday night celebration:

Venue: King Family Vineyard

Catering: A Pimento Catering

Floral and Decor: Beehive Events

Cake: Kendall’s Cakes

Paper: Cheree Berry Paper

Calligraphy: Elizabeth Porcher Jones

Photography: Patricia Lyons Photography

Lighting and A/V: Blue Ridge Lightforms

Videography: Blue Sky Films

Make Up: Lindsay Steffens Montgomery

Hair: Bridal Hair by Remona

Real Wedding: Angie and Ezra, Part I

We’re stepping away from our normal routine this week, as we are working on something very big (as we’ve been hinting all week), and it’s been a little distracting.

Here is the first round of photos I promised.  Take them in, then I’ll give you a little insight (and more photos) in a bit.  I’m totally smitten over this wedding.  It just may be my favorite so far this year.

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And this is only the first round of pics!  Aren’t you in love already?!?  I know it’s getting late, but I still have more to come!

A Conversation with Martin from Blue Sky Films

Here at District Weddings, there are a few things happening behind the scenes every day. One of the most important is the work of Danielle, our fabulous Assistant Editor.

Danielle scouts new stories, organizes past and future features, and constantly communicates with D.C.’s best vendors and venues. Starting today, she is sharing her conversations with these local experts. Every Thursday, she’ll be bringing you insider advice from D.C.’s best. I’m SO excited about what she has in store.

Today, she has tracked down the VERY busy Martin Andrews, owner of Blue Sky Films. I’ll let her take it from here…

Here’s Danielle…

Today, I am so excited to share with you amazing insight from Blue Sky Films on the many benefits of hiring a videographer to capture your special day! This interview will take you from the selection process of finding a videographer to ensuring that they capture all your weddings details in an artistic yet comfortable manner. Without further ado, I give you, Martin Andrews…

 

What are the advantages of hiring a videographer in addition to a photographer?

While great wedding photographs are absolutely essential, a well produced, artistic, and personalized film of the day is a perfect complement to a couple’s wedding day pictures. Think about your parents’ wedding, or better yet your grandparents’ wedding, 40, 50, 60 years ago. What would you pay today, to be able to hear their vows, their toasts, to see your grandmother and grandfather dancing – and to hear the music – that’s where the value is. It’s not just a wedding video, it’s an investment in your family history. It will be watched, both today and tomorrow.

 

Are there a variety of packages from which a couple may chose?

At Blue Sky, we offer base packages which clients can build on. The base package includes coverage and editing with the final film mastered to DVD/Blu-Ray. We then offer a number of options which the couple can choose from to customize their production. These options include things like HD, Super 8mm movie film, online streaming, raw footage on DVD, and rehearsal dinner coverage. Everything we do is custom, and that starts with the package.

 

What should a couple look for when meeting with (and eventually deciding on) a videographer?

First and foremost, I think personality. Not just the personality of the filmmaker, but the personality of their work. Does the work speak to you stylistically, does it have charisma and charm? There’s a host of textbook questions one could ask, do you bring backup equipment, do you have references, but ultimately any established videographer is going to have great answers to those questions. Watch the work. Take the time to get to know the artist – and ask yourself: Do I want this person at my wedding, following us around, and capturing our day? Lastly, I would insist to see end products of that videographer’s work – not just demos.

 

How far in advance do you recommend a couple books a videographer?

At Blue Sky, we book our top filmmakers first, so the longer the lead time, the better the chance that one of our best people are available. All of our people are fantastic individuals, both behind the camera and in dealing with the client, but obviously some have more experience than others. Typically 3-6 months out is normal, but for big days in the summer and fall 9-12 months out is not unheard of.


How do you prepare prior to the event in order to be sure that you are capturing all of the key players involved?

We spend a great deal of time reaching out and working with the client prior to the event, as well as after and during the editing process. You don’t hire Blue Sky to show up, shoot the wedding and mail you a DVD. Clients choose Blue Sky because they are looking for personalized one-on-one service, and an end product that will wow their friends. The client is involved in the process every step of the way. Our number one goal is that the client walks away saying Blue Sky was the best vendor experience they had–period.


When a couple includes a videographer in their special day, what sort of presence does the videographer have at the event?

For us, low profile is key. In fact, I think it’s one of the main reasons so many event professionals and past clients refer us. We are not going to use bright lights, big tripods with wheels, extension cords; we don’t go table to table interviewing your guests–basically all the things that freak brides out into not wanting a videographer. We shoot with small cameras, we wear all black professional attire, we capture the moments using telephoto lenses, we stay out sight and out of the way. I can say confidently that we have never had a client complain that we distracted from the intimacy of the day.

Remember Jessalynn & Diego’s wedding from Real Weddings Week? Check out Blue Sky’s ridiculously amazing video that documents their big day (grab a tissue)…

 

 

 

 

Thank you SO much to Martin and Blue Sky Films for taking the time to share this expert information! I hope that you find this interview as helpful as I do — and see how wonderful it is to have a videographer capture your big day!