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Mrs. Kitten, Austin/Grand Cayman Age and Occupation: 25, Law Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Dental Student Engagement Date: October 19, 2006 Wedding Date: April, 2009 Venue: The Grand Old House, Grand Cayman About Me: In 2009 I will get married (after a two and a half year engagement!), become an Army wife, graduate from law school, take the bar, move from Austin to Washington, D.C., and start my career as a lawyer! With all this going on, Mr. Kitten and I decided to have a tropical, "stress-free" destination wedding. Nevertheless, my micromanaging, detail-oriented, perfectionist side has prevailed---I am currently obsessed with every last detail of my "stress-free" destination wedding! But most of all, I'm beyond excited to become Mrs. Kitten on a fabulous Caribbean vacation surrounded by my friends and family!
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Our Wedding Movie: Take 2

April 23rd, 2009 @ 11:23 am by Mrs. Kitten

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Another Kitten Teaser Pic!

Photo by Joe Simon

After some research, I determined that StillMotion was out of our budget (although they were super helpful and nice!), but the very talented Joe Simon could work with the Kitten budget. With Joe I found exactly what I was looking for–a wedding cinematographer with a fresh, artistic style who makes wedding films that I could actually afford! If he sounds familiar, it’s because he filmed Mrs. Bird of Paradise’s wedding back in 2006! Joe travels all over the country and abroad to film weddings, and he was thrilled about the prospect of coming to the Cayman Islands.

Hiring a wedding cinematographer was a big expense, and in some ways I don’t want to include it in our wedding budget. The movie is more of an investment for us and our family for later in life–a family heirloom that generations will be able to enjoy! Once I realized that having Joe film the wedding was at the top of my priorities, we worked backwards, factoring in his fee and working from there. We we found ways to save in order to compensate for the cost (buying a gently-used wedding dress, having modest centerpieces, limiting our bar selections), and I think it will be worth it! In fact, I would have rather had a small, no frills cocktail reception than forgo my wedding movie! I think a big part of my insistence on having this movie is that although we had about 75 guests at our destination wedding, many of our friends and family weren’t able to make it. I can’t wait to share the story of our wedding with those who weren’t able to attend!

So what if you absolutely cannot fit a wedding videographer into your budget? Well, we’ve heard from Mrs. Avocado that you should be careful who you delegate filming responsibilities to. If you can have several people filming (or a few tripods set up in addition to your volunteer(s) with handhelds) you will have more footage to choose from while editing, and there will be less of a chance of missing key moments.

You can also give your DIY wedding video a vintage twist. I don’t know about you, but I love the look of Super 8 films. Caroline, a commenter on A Cup of Jo posted about her low-budget videography strategy: have three friends use Super 8 cameras during the wedding! I think it turned out really cute:

There are three things you should know about Super 8 before you jump headfirst in to this kind of project. One, Super 8 doesn’t record sound, so you have to take that into account. Two, you have to change film rolls every 10 minutes or so, and the film isn’t cheap to purchase and process. And three, the camera is noisy (it sounds like an old fashioned movie projector to me) so it could be distracting to have three of them going during a quieter moment like the ceremony. But it produces such lovely film with a nostalgic flair, so maybe a mix of traditional film and Super 8 would be best way to go (that is the option we chose with Joe Simon).

Are you having someone film your wedding? Are you going the DIY route, or hiring a pro? For those of you DIYing your wedding film, what’s your strategy?

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12 Responses to “Our Wedding Movie: Take 2”

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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,566 posts, Bumble bee

oh - another teaser! :)

I can’t WAIT to see your wedding film now!

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  2,272 posts, Buzzing bee

Kitten - I have been sharing your wedding video with everyone I Gchat with, and all my friends that are getting married. It’s breathtaking, my MOH couldn’t stop talking about it!

I have no idea what we’re doing for video…

 
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Miss Piglet (message)  1,045 posts, Bumble bee

Pretty Kitten! Your teasers are amazing! I can’t wait to see your video footage. Kudos to you for knowing what you want, setting priorities, and making it happen. :)

 
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Steph921 (message)  189 posts, Blushing bee

OH my gosh! Happened over to Joe’s site to look at prices and whatnot and saw your teaser on his blog. Beyond amazing and now I totally want this type of video too! Yall look beyond amazing and the look on Mr. Kitten’s face when you’re coming down the aisle. Breathtaking. Can’t wait to read your full recap here!

 
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Miss Perfume (message)  2,253 posts, Buzzing bee

Girl, you’re making me really really really want pro videography now! You’re posts on this have really got me going!!! Very, very helpful information here. Thank you!

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

Ahhh I can’t wait to see your movie, you Tease!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,587 posts, Bee Keeper

too much tease! we want to see the video :-)

 
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Newport Nuptials (message)  1,230 posts, Bumble bee

We got a pro. I think of it as an investment as well, you spend so much moeny on one day, so spending a little more on the video doesn’t seem liek a waste, so that you can relieve the day over and over!

 
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Miss Quiche (message)  3,157 posts, Sugar bee

I can’t wait to see the it, Kitten!! Tease!!

 
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thelittlethings (message)  38 posts, Newbee

Ahh, enough with the teasers, Mrs. Kitten! I’m dying to see more!

 
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LeaseMarie (message)  17 posts, Newbee

I have my heart set on 8mm! Luckily my fiance and I both work in tv/film production and post production so we are going to be able to DIY. We have one of our friends that is a camera man to shoot the wedding and then we will be editing it ourselves. This is the plan but who knows what will happen between now and May 2010.

 
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supercraftybride

Joe Simon is our videographer too! I just about died when I saw his work. *sigh* We’re getting a Same-Day Edit. Has anyone ever been to a wedding where they’ve had one? I’m a little nervous!

 

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Mrs. Kitten, Austin/Grand Cayman Age and Occupation: 25, Law Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Dental Student Engagement Date: October 19, 2006 Wedding Date: April, 2009 Venue: The Grand Old House, Grand Cayman About Me: In 2009 I will get married (after a two and a half year engagement!), become an Army wife, graduate from law school, take the bar, move from Austin to Washington, D.C., and start my career as a lawyer! With all this going on, Mr. Kitten and I decided to have a tropical, "stress-free" destination wedding. Nevertheless, my micromanaging, detail-oriented, perfectionist side has prevailed---I am currently obsessed with every last detail of my "stress-free" destination wedding! But most of all, I'm beyond excited to become Mrs. Kitten on a fabulous Caribbean vacation surrounded by my friends and family!

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