Friday, July 9, 2010

Honeypot Shop | Wedding Hive Kansas City

Last month I had a chance to brave the blazing hot June sun to shoot a video highlighting some of the vendors at the Wedding Hive's first ever Honeypot Shop. It featured work from local Kansas City artists, crafters and designers. The Wedding Hive provides the contemporary minded Kansas City Metro couples a network of local, independent & fine art based wedding vendors.

Vendors taking part in this was emmy-ray, Scarlett Garnet, Genevieve Flynn, Two Tone Press, Dirty Laundry, Donna’s Dress Shop, Dumb Kid Designs, 74 Harley Street, The Olive Tree Boutique, Cinderelish, Tag Team Tompkins, Meadowbelle Market, byMindy, Aunt June and Fresher than Fresh Snow Cones. Music was provided by All Ears Mobile DJ.

Wedding Hive | Honeypot Shop from Bluvision Wedding Films on Vimeo.


To view and buy items from the Honeypot Shop visit them at www.etsy.com/shop/honeypotshop or visit www.weddinghive.com if you are planning a wedding or want to know more about the Wedding Hive.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Royal Photography Video | Kansas City Wedding Photographer

Awhile back I had the opportunity to produce a video for wedding photographer Samuel Jordan Jr of Royal Photography LLC in Kansas City. When we first discussed putting the video together, I had not idea how it would turn out. This was actually my first time seeing Sam doing what he is most passionate about and that is photography. Unfortunately, when I was searching for a wedding photographer for my own wedding, nearly two years ago, I had not yet met Sam. If I had known him I would have contacted him to be my photographer.

I look forward to one day being the weddding videographer at a wedding he is photographing so we can work side by side. Be sure to check out their blog to see the latest work.


Royal Photography | Kansas City Wedding Photographer from Bluvision Wedding Films on Vimeo.

Royal Photography LLC, a family-owned portrait and wedding photography company that specializes in true photojournalistic imagery. Their products and service represent character. They strive to be more than a photography company but your family friends for life!

For more information on photography visit www.royalphotokc.com
For information on wedding videography visit www.bluvisionweddings.com

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Questions to ask your wedding videographer

So today a friend of mine e-mailed me an article titled What to Ask Your Wedding Videographer from RealSimple.com that gave a list of 10 things you should ask your wedding videographer. To make things a little bit easier for you have I have listed my answers to those questions below. Of course I am quite sure more questions could be asked...but this is a good place to start.

1. What is your video style―cinematic or documentary?
My shooting syle is a combination of both, but I primarily focus on documententing the day. Once I get a chance to learn more about a couple the easier it is to determine what they prefer. At any given time I do not want to take away from the authenticity of your wedding day by pulling you away to setup a staged shot unless that's something you want to do. You will not get a 3 minute shortened version of your ceremony that only shows the most "cinematic" moments. Who am I to judge what is important to you. Your highlight reel will be the only place I cut our portions of your ceremony. This is your wedding day and you should be able to enjoy every part of it.

2. What is your storytelling approach?
Storytelling is what we enjoy doing most of all. When you watch your wedding film it should tell the story of your wedding day as it happened.

3. What type of coverage do you offer?
I personally feel like everyone should have full day coverage of their wedding day so my basic package includes up to 7 hours of coverage. Occassionally I get requests for ceremony only coverage, but I prefer not to do that because the couple is only cheating themselves out of the priceless memories of their reception in the long run.

4. What type of video or film format do you use?
This year I began shooting strictly in high definition so you are assured that you are getting sharp high quality coverage of one of the most important days of your life. The final wedding film is then delivered to you on DVD of your wedding

5. How will the audio (sound) be handled?
I use a wireless microphone on the groom so your vows can be heard clearly; I would never mic a bride as it would take away . Also I use a second microphone to ensure ambient noise is not overlooked, such as laughter or sighs by the attendees. You can be assured you will be heard.

6. What types of cameras/lighting will you use?
Without getting to technical I use one of the latest Sony HDV Camercorders; I just purchased it this past December. My camera works great in low light situations, however if needed I have an on camera light that can be attached. I prefer not to use the light as it can be a little distracting but I want to make sure you have the best video possible.

7. How many other weddings will you be shooting on my wedding day?

I only book one wedding per day, so you know your wedding is my number one priority.

8. Will you coordinate with my photographer?

I always like to introduce myself to the photographer because we have to almost work as a team to make sure we both capture your wedding in our distinct way. I have worked with a lot of photographers in the area, so I am sure to bump into a familiar face.

9. What is your editing process?
I use a non-linear editing system which captures all of your wedding footage into my computer and then I edit. Once the film is edited I create a DVD with a custom menu and chapters.

10. Do you offer HD-ready video?
Yes, your wedding film is HD-ready. :)

~Bluvision Wedding Films~

Thursday, March 18, 2010

$500 off Wedding Videography in April and May

I know many of you soon to be married couples are probably debating whether you should have videography at your wedding...it is really a no brainer (OF COURSE!) When your wedding is over all you are left with are snapshots of the day and hopefully a wedding video that will let you see and hear everything as it happened.

If you are getting married in April or May of this year and have waited till the last minute (shame on you) to book a videographer I have a special gift for you. I am offering $500 off the standard wedding package if you agree to be a featured bride in a special project I am working on; I can explain to you in more details when you contact me. Feel free to visit my website at http://www.bluvisionweddings.com to learn more about Bluvision Wedding Films. You can contact me at antisha@bluvisionweddings.com or call 816.774.1BLU (816.774.1258) for more information.

Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.

~Bluvision Wedding Films~

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Back from Las Vegas Wedding

Ok, so I got back from Las Vegas on Monday, this was my first destination wedding and it was a blast. The wedding was wonderful and I could truly tell the couple were made for each other. Ja'Kyta and Kenny had a long day leading up to the ceremony, but the love filled the chapel. I was honored to be the videographer at their wedding and reception so they will be able to share it with everyone in Kansas City that were unable to make it. There is something about a Vegas wedding...I never knew how many wedding chapels were on Las Vegas Blvd until this trip. I saw so many brides on that Saturday making their way to and from their own weddings.

While my husband I were out there we had a chance to spend some time on the strip, visit Hoover Dam and go see George Wallace at The Flamingo. The comedy show took place after the wedding, so we invited the couple to be our guest at the show. Well because there was not a lot of time between the wedding and the show we ended up getting there late. Of course that was a no no...because soon as we walked into the theater George Wallace called for the four of us to come front and center. Since Ja'Kyta and Kenny told them they had just gotten married he excused us and actually allowed us to sit at his personal guest table right up front (kinda cool). Then he went on with the show. Well by the end of the evening he asked if any singers would like to go up for an Apollo type competition and so Ja'Kyta went up and sang the song that won Jennifer Hudson that Oscar "And I Am Telling You". She blew the roof off the place and even George Wallace was surprised by her performance. So it ended up being an even more memorable day for the couple. Here is the clip I shot on my phone (not the best quality).



I look forward to taking a look at the footage and putting it together. The couple is honeymooning in the Caribbean and I hope they are enjoying themselves.

~Bluvision Wedding Films~

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Stephanie + Nick Wedding

Back in November I had the distinct honor to be the videographer at Stephanie and Nick's wedding. A couple of years ago I worked for the same company as Stephanie so when she called about wedding videography I knew the name sounded familiar. When I met with her and Nick they were excited about their wedding and I knew they were a perfect match. Their wedding was beautiful and everyone seemed to have a great time. At any given time you could look at Stephanie and her smile could light up room. During the cake cutting, Nick seemed to catch Stephanie off guard...you'll have to watch to see what I mean. Here is a highlight of their special day.


Reception Venue: Hilton President
Wedding Photographer: Wirken Photography

Monday, March 1, 2010

New Site - Bluvision Wedding Films

As Bluvision Media is expanding into areas outside of weddings we have a new site exclusively for wedding videography which is www.bluvisionweddings.com . By doing so going forward our wedding division will be Bluvision Wedding Films.

Bluvision Wedding Films will offer high definition wedding videography in Kansas City and will also be available for destination weddings. We are heading out west to Las Vegas next week to shoot the first wedding of the year. I am looking forward to seeing the happy couple tie the knot.
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