Byron Bay & Bangalow Wedding Video


Byron Bay and Bangalow offer such amazing backdrops to film weddings. The Mackney Farm has the most incredible fig tree and location for a wedding, so we felt especially lucky to have the opportunity to film Leanne and Sam Wedding where Leanne grew up.

There was lots of music, sunshine and laughs all day. It really felt fantastic. We went to a nearby farm where we could have a good view of the Cape Byron lighthouse and make the most of the sunset.

Enjoy this Byron Bay and Bangalow Wedding clip:


 



Wild Bunch Wedding Video School- top tips


basic for shooting a wedding mini clip

 

We’ve started up the Wild Bunch wedding video school again. After few courses for photographer friends we went official and ran our first couple of courses in Sydney and Brisbane this year. We’ve had great feedback and it seems to be a skill a lot of wedding photographers want to incorporate into their wedding services.
Why would we run a wedding video school you may ask? The reality is that video and photography are very different and if couples want a full wedding film then videographers are needed. But many of the basic principles cross over and there is no reason that a mini film cannot be created to music by a photographer. It’s not that hard with a few simple techniques.

We offer half day courses which will equip you with the essential filming techniques and our, pocket guide and info pack as a reference. There are a few other courses which go more in depth covering more filming, audio recording and editing also. So if you are interested in our DSLR mini film course or an introduction to wedding video shooting and editing, then register your interest with us on our website.

In the meantime we will be posting some useful tips and tools to for anyone interested in getting into filming. Our first one is here about some essential free bits of software for photographers and film makers alike:

I find these days that most of us do more than one thing. That is, as creatives we have to be multi-hyphenates: we write, we direct, we shoot, we edit, we blog, we launch web sites… and with few exceptions, most of these creative pursuits are aided by software. While I’m usually working in Adobe or Apple’s pro applications, there are always some free applications in the toolkit as well. So I thought I’d share some free cross-platform applications that I’ve found handy, in case any of them are new to you. Here are several free programs useful for creatives:

Handbrake
If you’re ripping a DVD these days, I doubt you’re outputting to a blank DVD — instead, you’re probably exporting to a file on your laptop, Apple TV, media server, or mobile device. Handbrake is your best bet for converting an old-fashioned disc into a high-quality (legal or illegal… ) copy. Also cross-platform (Mac, Windows, etc).

VLC Player
VLC is free video player. You know how sometimes if you try to open a video in Windows Media Player or Quicktime it won’t play? VLC handles many more formats than either of those default video players. As they say on the VLC site, “it plays everything!” Works pretty well on underpowered computers, as well. Free on all OSes.

Audacity
GarageBand ships with every new Mac and is great for recording music. But if you’d like a simpler way to record audio for, say, a podcast or interview, Audacity is a free (and lighter) alternative. It records live audio from any source, imports and exports a variety of formats, and allows you to apply a variety of filters and edit multitrack audio. It’s cross-platform software that is available for Mac, PC and Linux.

MPEG Streamclip
Now that Quicktime Pro has gone the way of the dodo, Apple’s own native video application has gotten a bit over-simplified in its video-conversion abilities. MPEG Streamclip steps in as a great free transcoding app. It’s a great option for batch-conversion of files as well (as I mention in the DSLR Guide). Mac and Windows.

Cyberduck
If you have your own website you’re probably transferring files to and from the site using an FTP program. Cyberduck is an often-updated, free Mac FTP app.

That’ll do it for now – hope you found some of those useful. If there are other good free programs that you use to create, let me know and I’ll add them to the list. These were just some free apps to get started, but going forward we’re going to broaden our horizons considerably…



Cooroy Mountain wedding video- Jane & Tim


Wedding of the Week on Bride Tree


We were really happy to have been selected by the bride tree as their ‘wedding of the week’. Completely unexpected was Mieke’s comment. We all shared a glass of wine at the studio and feel so lucky to have been part of Mieke’s day. Filming weddings really is a passion of ours and weddings provide such an amazing stage…

Many thanks to lovebird weddings who provide incredible styling and planning. Marcus Bell from Studio Impressions who we continue to love to work with and is simply a great photographer despite his terrible impersonations of an English accent.

Mieke’s comment…
“Hi Guys

Thank you so much for selecting our wedding video as film of the week. Wild Bunch Weddings are the most talented, professional, amazing group and to say I am in awe of their work is an understatement. I cannot thank them enough for our beautiful wedding video, which we will cherish forever!”

 

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Elissa & Paul- Seasons Restaurant & Hiddden Grove


A lunchtime wedding, so we had a morning ceremony. I laughed so much with these guys i really had a hard time keeping the camera still. You have to see the chocolate selection and decorations at Seasons Restaurant . Many thanks to Calli B photography who as always was great!



Noosa Boats Wedding Video- Wedding Party from Melbourne


An incredible day with Georgie and Andrew Browne from the Scotchmans Hill wine family, so a lot of fantastic wine was served at Ricky’s Restaurant (incredible, iconic venue for weddings). Rather than come on the photo shoot the couple wanted Wild Bunch Wedings to grab guest comments and messages on video, mostly form the Catalina Cruise Boat going up the Noosa River at Sunset.

Most guest had traveled up from Melbourne and had been tucking into the bubbly by the time i interviewed them, so most comments will remain on the DVD that was sent out. Kim from Events of Noosa did a great job as always and Pru Edwards is simply a fantastic make up artist who consistently has such high standards.

The couple sent me message:

“LOVE the video, it is unreal.
Georgie”



Super Slow motion and amazing Jewish festivities!


 

 

Thanks so much for the feedback. What Dan and Cate said:

“Dear Sam & Justin,

So many things impressed us about WBW. Foremost, you captured the essence of our day exactly how we experienced it, you really did an amazing job. We love our wedding video – it is natural, timeless and tells our story perfectly. Your professional, friendly and non-obtrusive style was very much appreciated. We whole-heartedly recommend you as wedding videographers.

Dan & Cate Lewin

 

Dan and Cate were so much fun and adventurous with their photoshoot. We experimented with shooting at some high frame rates to create a super slow motion effect in the edit. After hours in the editing room, Justin manged to achieve a smooth slow motion on a few spectacular shots during the photo shoot.

Some incredible dancing, spinning, chair lifting and crazy fun ensued, with all ages joining in.

Many thanks to Ross Marks who was great to work with. The 4th Floor in Mooloolaba was a lot of fun and a great place to dance.



Wild Bunch Weddings- Sydney Wedding Film


 

We love going to Sydney to film weddings. In fact one of our long time, Wild Bunch, ‘uber’ professional cam-men has now set up in Sydney to offer our services to the Sydney Wedding scene. We’ve worked with many of Sydney’s best photographers and pride ourselves on being easy to work with,  as well as consistently creating an amazing looking film that is beautiful, elegant and resonates on a personal level with our couples.

The Tea Rooms at Gunners’ Barracks in Mosman are a breathtaking location. Andrea and James were a handsome couple and fun,  Raoul Tackelburg Photography was great to work with and produced some stunning images.

With Canon releasing some incredible new ‘videography’ equipment it looks like wedding films are going to reach new levels in 2012. So it’s a very exciting time for Wedding Cinematography.



Maleny Manor Wedding – Jodie and James


 

As wedding locations go Maleny Manor is spectacular, add a helicopter entrance by the grooms party and you have a pretty impressive wedding day.
CL Weddings planning were great as always & photography by well known Sydney photographer Tim Pascoe.

Maleny provided us with perfect weather and the couple were very in love and very lovely to work with. It was great to catch up with a couple of their guests whose wedding i had filmed last year too!! Thanks Johnny and Julia.



Kilts and Bridal Gowns- A Sunshine Beach Church Wedding Video


We filmed Tess and Andy a few weeks before the wedding at Ricki’s River Bar to get a bit of background and incorporated a few segments into the highlights. A great story and a a couple that seem to compliments one another personalities.

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Tess & Andy wedding

 

Tess was getting ready at Noosa Quays on Quamby Place, overlooking Noosa River and then onto St Andrews church in Sunshine Beach.

The day was planned very well by Annie from First Class Functions, so we followed the limo to Noosa Beach for the photoshoot before jumping on The Dreamboat to The Waterfront Restaurant where the bridal party was ushered in by the Bag Pipes.

If you would not like to know what a Scotsman wears under his kilt, stop the video on the Wild Bunch Weddings heart animation at the end.

Enjoy