So you’re about to shoot someone’s wedding. That’s amazing — it’s an incredible opportunity to be part of one of the most intimate and beautiful experiences in human love. But between photography and videography, which medium gets the job done? I’m the co-owner of CineStory Films, a Los Angeles-based wedding video and photo service, and we
Being a videographer or cinematographer can seem like a dream job for many people, but it’s a very competitive business. At the recent Wex Photo Video Show at the store in Commercial Road in London, I caught up with three professionals
San Diego State economics senior, Ryan Widjaja, creates memories that last a lifetime through his wedding videography business, Ryan Films SD. Two years ago Widjaja was asked to help one of his high school teachers, who also works as a DJ, at a wedding he was hired for. Widjaja, who had an interest in video production, brought along
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In the same style as the previous Documentary Filmmaking episodes of seasons two, three and four, Abed is strictly behind the camera this week. Fellow student and oft-mocked “human spillage” Garrett (Eric Charles Nielsen) wants Abed to film his marriage proposal to Stacy, (Harmontown‘s Erin McGathy.) his Law classmate and girlfriend of the past 16 months, four
(Private Video — Use password “stolen”) Often there’s a fine line between inspiration and theft. But watching side-by-side comparisons of wedding workshops conducted by videographers Adam Forgione and Rob Adams, it’s hard not to conclude there’s wholesale plagiarism going on. Forgione, a well-established pro who co-founded Pennylane Productions and has helped train other shooters for years