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All March, April, May & June’s cancellations so far have successfully changed to a new date with us
We want to help in these crazy times. Please get in touch for availability if your wedding may be postponed.
All March, April, May & June’s cancellations so far have successfully changed to a new date with us
G E O R G I A + S C O T T | Wedding Film Teaser | 27th July 2018 | Delbury Hall Wedding Videographer
So, after filming 10 weddings in 4 weeks, here comes the first of the “Tiny Teasers” & it’s Georgia & Scott’s filmed at the STUNNING Delbury Hall on 27th July 18.
Was so good to be back there, the weather was sunny & our Bride, Groom & guests were awesome!
It’s so hard to try & squeeze everything into these teasers, there’s so much more for your main film.
Had the pleasure again of working alongside my buddies @Nicholas Rogers Photography yet again for photos for full coverage!
Congratulations guys, thank you so much for having me for your Wedding Videography – David 🙂
https://eternallyadoredfilms.com
Delbury Hall Wedding Videographer
A M Y + J A M E S | Wedding Film Teaser | Hogarths Stone Manor Wedding Videographer
Amy & James were married on 4th August in Chaddesley Corbett and moved onto the STUNNING Hogarths Stone Manor for their reception on another hothot summers day!
The day started with Amy’s bridal preparations at her parents house and filmed all of the way through their wedding day until just after their first dance.
I have to thank Helen & Dan for recommending me to yet another friend (is this number 7 I’ve filmed for your group now?!) and was great to see Sadie & Richard there too.
I worked alongside the awesome Loveland Photography to get some amazing shots especially for the couple shoot.
Guys, I had such a good day, thank you so much for letting me capture it for you & huge congratulations! – DavidÂ
https://eternallyadoredfilms.com
Hogarths Stone Manor Wedding Videographer
Since I started filming Weddings as a full time professional in 2014, I made the decision to go with the Canon ecosystem which at the time was definitely the most popular camera brand for wedding video production.
After filming for a year on a Canon 70D as my main camera, I made the huge step up to a Canon C100mkii Cinema camera, an expensive, high quality camera used on many film & TV productions at the time.
It was a massive step in quality of footage, the image was just so nice it made my 70D look very blurry and amateur in comparison.
I’ve filmed every wedding (100+) since on that C100mkii, it’s been my constant companion. It’s never let me down, never complained how I treated it in rain or shine, it just carried on and captured so many memories for my Brides & Grooms over the years, I know I will never have a camera like that again. My first love? Maybe.
But, the last few months, I have wanted more…
I was hearing so many things about this newcomer, and I felt it was time for a change, the temptation grew stronger until I couldn’t resist, and one morning, Sony was at my door.
Yes I am trying to make this sound like I’ve left my wife for another, but that’s how it feels now I have my new camera! I knew everything about my C100, but now, everything is new…
I have to find out what it likes, what it doesn’t like, how it performs in difficult situations, and most of all, how much I like it.
I’ve filmed 2 weddings in full with it now, plus some testing at a few other weddings beforehand, and I’m so pleased with it.
I want to be as discrete as I possibly can at your wedding, a huge camera on my shoulder like many use is not an option for me. I want your guests to not notice I’m filming them so a small, lightweight camera that produces beautiful footage is the ultimate for me.
The Sony does that for me. The image isn’t that much better than my Canon in all honesty, but the smaller body, the ability to use it handheld (due to in-body stabilisation) rather than being on a monopod all day means I can get shots I never could with my C100. And for a creative, that’s awesome.
So, if you see a guy who you think is taking Photos at your wedding, he’s probably just me filming every moment without you realising 🙂
David.
Drone Videographer for Midlands Weddings!
Meet the newest member of Eternally Adored Films! Our Mavic Drone.
I’m looking to get fully trained & qualified with PfCO later this year in preparation for 2020 Weddings, unless I find some time over the next few months. We have to be legal & insured first.
Once everything is in place, Drone coverage will be INCLUDED WITH ALL PACKAGES!
But for now, it’s practice practice practice 🙂 – David.
West Midlands drone Videographer Halesowen covering weddings in Birmingham, Worcestershire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Warwickshire & the UK
In case you missed it, here is all of our awesome couples from last year, in a cute little wedding film.
It shows the nerves, the build up, the relief, the confetti, the smiles and of course THE KISS!
These key things happen at most weddings, but the love you all have for each other really makes each wedding unique too.
Every wedding deserves to be a film, and as the song in the video says, ‘Nobody does it better than us!’
You were all amazing!
SOUND UP, try not to cry 🙂
Specialist West Midlands Wedding Videographer
We are IN LOVE with our new Wooden USB keepsake boxes for those looking for USB delivery of their wedding video!
Now included as standard with all packages, in a choice of 3 colours.
Don’t worry though, we still offer DVD’s for those that prefer them 🙂
Extras can be added for £20 inc P&P and make a great gift for parents.
For most people, this is their first (and hopefully only) Wedding.
So looking around for a Videographer, what’s good and bad, is something you may not know much about.
Firstly, I’d like to point out a few important things to consider when looking for someone to film your wedding…
These were hugely important to me when I got married. I didn’t want to feel like I was being filmed all day, and I definitely didn’t want to do any awkward poses or cheesy things for the camera!
So I film all weddings with that in mind; natural, as it happens, unposed & being as far away from people as I can so that they don’t feel uncomfortable.
Experience
Being able to cope in a variety of situations which could occur at what is essentially a “Live Event” is hugely important.
Experience is the only way that you can learn from past mistakes & issues that can crop up during a wedding. It can’t be re-done.
In 2018 I will shoot my 150th wedding, and wether it’s guests popping up in front of me during the first kiss, Vicars telling me I can only shoot from a certain place, or a dance off starting when it’s least expected, I consider myself experienced enough to predict what could happen next and be prepared for anything!
I like my footage to look smooth, sharp, colourful & wobble free.
Again, experience has helped me to craft a smooth and professional look, rather than a shakey handheld video that anyone can do.
Backups
Memory cards fail regularly, meaning your footage could be lost if it’s only on one card. Our main camera always records footage to 2 cards simultaneously, so if one does fail, we still have it on the other. It’s a huge security blanket which most Videographers don’t think about until the worst happens and they lose footage that can’t be recreated.
On top of that, we are SO careful with footage after the event. We always create 3 backups of each wedding. One is also stored in a separate building in case of fire or theft.
If you book with me, you will notice I always have 2 cameras with me, just in case my main one fails, I have another strapped to me so that I don’t miss a moment!