Weddings
We don't use prefabricated wedding formats. Yes, we have certain events within the event that we plan to do, but we are always watchful for special moments; the child who stands wide-eyed looking on, the moment a grandmother embraces a granddaughter and tears flow, a father giving his daughter's arm to his soon-to-be son-in-law.
We literally “capture the moment” for posterity. And we do it as unobtrusively as possible. We know how to work with area still photographers (see our list of photographers we recommend). We are there hours before the wedding to set up multiple cameras and to make sure that everything is a “go” when the wedding begins. We pride ourselves on our video, but we also go the extra mile to make sure that the audio is as good as the video. We use a wireless mic on the groom, a shotgun mic for the ambient sound, and a house feed whenever possible from the church’s main mixing board. We also use additional mics for soloists when that is possible.


