Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Tips on Choosing a Wedding Videographer

Choosing your Wedding Videographer

A wedding video captures the spirit and emotions of your day.   An experienced wedding videographer knows how to capture the most important moments, tell your story, work effectively with your other vendors, manage stressful situations, and make adjustments for everything from poor lighting conditions to overly rowdy guests!  Whether you are certain you want a wedding video and don't know where to start or you are still considering your options here is some advice from the  experienced wedding videographers of Rock Life Studios to help you get started:


1.  If it's too good to be true it probably is.  There are plenty of videographers on the internet offering bargain basement prices to shoot your video.  Everyone loves a deal (myself included) but be careful of a company offering to do your video for well below market price.  Making a top quality wedding video is an expensive business.  Pro videographers have top of the line cameras, lenses, microphones, editing software, lighting, etc.  Additionally, a true pro has likely spent years building their business and perhaps working as a grunt for other companies to learn the trade.  Like anything in life you get what you pay for.  You can't re-do your wedding day so be wary of amateurs trying to turn a quick buck at the expense of your wedding day memories.  

2.  Consider your wedding day style.  There are several videography styles available and its important to know which one you are getting when you sign with a company.  Cinematic style, which we at Rock Life Studios use, provides you with a high quality movie of your day and is edited together to tell a story and evoke emotion. Documentary style or "point and shoot" is also available from some companies and usually is just a straight forward recording of your day burned to a DVD.  Do your research on the styles your company provides so their won't be any surprises with the final product.


3.  Watch video samples  It seems to make sense that you would want to see a sample of the work your potential videographer produces, but you would be surprised by the stories we hear of couples booking a company, hating the product, and then saying they never even watched a work sample before signing on the dotted line!  Any experienced company has work samples.  Period.  If someone says they don't have samples I urge you to run, not walk away from this company.  The vast majority of companies have work samples right on their website for you to view but if they do not make sure to ask if samples are available before you take the time to sit down for a meeting.  

5.  Experience and Equipment  Ask your videographer what kind of experience they have shooting weddings and film.  Many videographers currently in  business are accomplished cinematographers with impressive credits to their name.  Also, ask about the kind of equipment your videographer uses.  You don't need to know anything about cameras to ask this question!  Many of today's videographers are using small  but powerful DSLR cameras which shoot in HD.  The type of equipment can make a big difference in what your overall product looks like.  You should also be able to get an idea of the quality by watching samples (see #3 above).



6.  "I'm interested in booking, so what do I get?"  Most videographers have pre-bundled packages for you to choose from.  Some important things to look for are the number of hours your videographer will actually be at your wedding, what type of edits you will receive, and what the format of your final product is (e.g., Blu-ray or DVD).  Also be sure to read the contract and if needed have your videographer explain anything you don't understand.  


Wedding videography has certainly come a long way in recent years.  Having a high quality video to share with family and friends and to enjoy for years to come is something no couple regrets.  Good luck in your wedding planning!

Rock on,
Melissa
www.rocklifestudios.com
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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Joanna & Martin - Simply a Sweet Wedding



Joanna & Martin are a couple as sweet and down to earth as they come which is why we at
Rock Life Studios were so pleased to be part of their wedding day.  Butterflies of excitement (and maybe some nervousness) were in the air as the bridal party gathered at the brides house for hair, makeup, and some champagne and early morning snacks.  The ceremony took place in the Greek Orthodox tradition where we had the good fortune to capture the breathtaking image above of the bride, groom, and all of their closest friends.




  The bride and groom's ceremony took place at a nearby vineyard where the bridal party braved trekking through the grass and grapes to capture the moment.

Joanna chose gorgeous Fall colors for her flowers with lots of oranges and yellows.  Her bridesmaids looked perfect in blue corset back gowns.



Possibly the most poignant moment of the night occurred shortly before the start of the reception when the bride, groom and their bridal party sent tons of lanterns floating into the night sky in celebration of Joanna and Martins new life together.

 The rest of the night featured plenty of food and dancing.  Check out the full video created by    
Rock Life Studios here Joanna & Martin and as usual see some of the featured still shots of their day below!

Rock on,
Melissa
www.rocklifestudios.com
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Friday, December 7, 2012

Marisa & Sal - Romance on Long Beach


Today's Rock Life Studios blog features the romantic wedding of Marisa & Sal.  The Allegria Hotel in Long Beach set the stage for a ceremony overlooking the ocean.  It was a beautiful day in early September and the couple and their bridal party celebrated in the sand before the ceremony to enjoy the sunshine and get some photos.  Ceremony took place on The Allegria balcony overlooking the sand and surf.

Hues of pink and purple decorated the reception room where the bride and groom along with friends and family partied the night away.  To check out the complete highlights of their day click here Marisa & Sal and check out just some of the still shots from their amazing day below!

Rock on,
Melissa







Sunday, November 25, 2012



Hurricane Sandy, in many ways, halted life as we know it here on the East Coast.  Which is why when it was time for Rock Life Studios couple Jillian and Chris to get married we didn't know what to expect.  On the Saturday after the biggest storm in history many venues still had no power and a gas shortage made it very difficult to get around.  We assured our couple we would be there but we couldn't help but wonder what would be in store.  Would the venue be fully operational?  Would the other vendors be able to make it?  Would the guests be able to come?  What would we find when we arrived?

So here is what we found:  A calm and beautiful bride who, despite having no power in her home was determined to have a beautiful wedding.  A family unwaveringly supportive.  Friends who, despite several potentially large hiccups throughout the night, made it their mission that Jillian & Chris have a memorable and happy wedding.  No one cared that the venue was a bit chilly due to being run on generators.  Everyone would figure out how to get gas and get home in the morning.  For one wonderful and love filled night we all forgot our troubles and felt hope for our future and for the future of Jillian and Chris.  Rock Life Studios was honored to be a part of this event.  Check out some of the still shots from the video below and be sure to watch the entire inspiring video here: Click here






Saturday, October 6, 2012

Marissa & Philip - One Hot Party



If you want to know how to throw a party we at Rock Life Studios suggest you call Marisa & Philip because this couple knows how do it right.  Marissa and Philip started the day with a romantic beach ceremony surrounded by family and friends.  Marissa was right on trend with a textured dress that fit her fun personality.

I have to give a special shout out to the bridesmaids shoes.  They were to die for.  In fact it is my personal mission to find these shoes and make them part of my collection.

Shoe envy aside though, the entire wedding was very fashion forward both in dress and decor.  The reception was held in the couples very own backyard which they transformed into the hottest   night club in town for this one night only event. 




 Everything from the lighting to the tables was modern and hip and was put together perfectly.  This was incredibly impressive considering this wedding was planned in 17 days! Yes, you heard me right! This was in no small part accomplished with the help of the talented ladies of Cheeky Glam Events, who made Marissa's vision come to life.  


The party was full steam ahead all night.  The dance floor was packed.  The DJ brought the house down.  Midway through the evening Marissa changed into a second gown so she could party the night away.  Check out just some of the still shot's from Marissa & Philip's wedding below and check out the full heart pumping video here: Marissa & Philip 8-18-12

Congratulations!

Rock on,
Melissa
www.rocklifestudios.com
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Monday, October 1, 2012

Yanique & Sam - Destination Wedding

It's not every day we get to leave the confines of  New York/New Jersey to jet to a tropical island to shoot a wedding but on July 28th that's exactly what we did.  Cameras in tow Jon of Rock Life Studios boarded a plane for the Domincan Republic with our good friend Gina of Gina Esposito Photography for the wedding of Yanique and Sam.(click here for video)  If you are looking for tropical nights and amazing views on your wedding day and you are not opposed to a destination wedding then the DR is certaintly a destination to consider.  With stunning cliffside views and crystal blue ocean waters it was practically impossible to take a BAD shot in this place.

The wedding took place in the stunning backdrop of Casa Kimball, a private villa resort.  If one measly wedding day isn't enough for you then Casa Kimball is the place for you as the resort is rented by the week.  This is exactly what Yanique and Sam did, flying in friends and family to celebrate both days before and after their actual wedding day.  
The infinity pool at Casa Kimball
The day of the wedding was beautiful (what else do you expect of a tropical island) with cool ocean breezes.  The pink color scheme chosen by the couple fit right into the natural backdrop of the islands beauty.  Yanique was stunning in a detailed mermaid dress and her new husband showed off his GQ style.  To top off an already amazing day the bride and groom were surprised by a spectacular fireworks show.  Check out just some of the stills from their wedding video and to check out the full video click here Yanique & Sam- Casa Kimball.  Congratulations Yanique & Sam!

Rock on,
Melissa
www.rocklifestudios.com
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Saturday, September 22, 2012

OFFICIAL launch

Although we have already started posting (Jon just couldn't wait) this is the OFFICIAL launch of the Rock Life Studios blog.  Who are we?  We are Jon and Melissa owners and creative forces behind all things Rock Life. A Creative Wedding Videography for NYC & NJ    What will you find here?  All things creative.  Photos and video of real New Jersey and New York weddings, info on the latest bridal trends, reviews of new gear we are trying out, and just a little bit about Jon and I and our rockin' life together.  So check in often to see what's up and let us know what you think!

Rock on,
Melissa
www.rocklifestudios.com
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Canon EOS T4i


SO again i have been getting asked a lot about this camera. Canon T4i. and now that I have used it on many things I can answer everyone a bit better with detail. So here is a update review. I will also soon be review the Canon 5D Markk iii and a great little video camera Canon HF G10.

The EOS Rebel T4i DSLR Built to make advanced photography simple and fun, the new Rebel T4i delivers phenomenal image quality, high performance, and fast, intuitive operation. This EOS Rebel amps up the speed with the powerful DIGIC 5 Image Processor that helps make high-speed continuous shooting of up to 5.0 fps possible.
I have now used this camera on a bunch of shoots from weddings to web shows and photograph gigs. If you have an option of the T4i and the canon 60D I would still say go for the 60D. for the price, Canon 60D $1,299 with a lens - Canon T4i $1,149 my vote for you is go for the 60D. The T4i will give you very good photo and video a great lens but lacks in setting. for some video samples of the T4i click here and view my Destination wedding video from Dominican Republic. I LOVE this video. Great Color, great definition BUT when your looking for options that the 60D or 5D Mark3 has just in the ISO setting alone makes this camera not worth the very little price difference between the T4i and 60D. Problems with this camera is moire and aliasing that past cameras also have along with rolling shutter. The Canon 5DMK3 also has a bit of rolling shutter problem but not nearly as bad as lower end cameras. Now when it comes to new and up coming photographer and videographers the 60D and T4i are great starting points.
 After just returning from a beautiful trip to the islands I used my T4i as my main photo camera and my new canon HF G10 for all my video. Camera set up for T4i was canon 24-70L and 70-200L. With limited ISO setting on the T4i you low light options are 400-800-1600 and up with no increments between. Noise (grain) start really coming in to shadows around ISO 400 but is usable. I'm not to happy with ISO 800 and up but the color rendering holds up well. Best thing to do, look at your budget, try a friends camera if they have ether of these cameras, pull things up in light room, test some video and run it on a nice size HD flat screen TV and see what works best for you.

For more videos by Rock Life Studios visit our website click here
 
Keep in mind its not about the camera or mega pixels, its about the person behind the camera that takes that great image.

- Jon