Jenny and Young’s Short Philadelphia Wedding Video at Belle Voir Manor
Young and Jennifer were such a bubbly couple and had so many exciting events at their wedding that made it unique and upbeat, so we were so excited to start working on their short Philadelphia wedding video. Young Jo and Jennifer’s wedding took place at Belle Noir Manor. When we arrived, there was an overwhelming sense of happiness and excitement for this couple. Jennifer was breathless as she was getting ready in the morning while Young kept giggling. There was a very giddy vibe before the ceremony and I think you can clearly see that in the film. When I started editing the film, I wanted a song that brought out that joy and rush of feelings, a song that made you want to dance around the room because that’s how Young and Jennifer felt on their wedding day. When I came across this upbeat melody and began placing the clips together, the outcome was amazing. The song fits the mood and brings the film to life right away. I also liked the song because it has a serious tone during the chorus, which I used under the first meeting and the walking down the aisle sections.
It is difficult to choose my favorite part of the film, but I feel that the first meeting conveys both Young and Jennifer’s emotions very well when seeing each other. They didn’t take their eyes off of each other once, but instead intently stared into each others eye’s, smiling and completely involved with one another and ready to finally be married. At Aubert Films, we often times have clients that come from many different backgrounds, so we always make sure to include their traditions and beliefs in their film. Young and Jennifer happen to be Korean, and included a Paebaek ceremony, a Korean tea ceremony, which added some unique touches to the wedding video. We wanted to make sure the natural audio was underneath the Paebaek ceremony because it allows the viewer to understand the rituals involved such as the throwing of chestnuts to determine how many children they will have or the taking the seed from the date. Jennifer and Young also had a firework show at the end of their wedding day which really gave us a great way to end their film with energy. Take a look for yourself at Young and Jennifer’s Philadelphia wedding video and ride this emotional rollercoaster.
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Chris & Juling’s Philadelphia Wedding Video at Sofitel Hotel
Not all couples are the same when it comes to the emotions felt on their wedding day. Some couples are in a state of bliss, while others are speechless throughout the day. Some couples get a case of the giggles while other couples are constantly teary-eyed. At Aubert Films, it is important to us to portray every complex emotion you experienced on your wedding day into your film so you can forever relive one of the most special days of your life over and over again. For Chris and Juling, there were butterflies in their stomach throughout the entire morning. As the ceremony approached, their emotions morphed into giddiness and anticipation, so we chose a song that started with a serious tone and became more upbeat as Juling started walking down the aisle. During the ceremony, Chris nervously stumbled over a few words and while it lightened up the mood in the film, it also made obvious the importance of that day to Chris and how he was literally speechless seeing his soon-to-be wife. The reception took place at the Sofitel Hotel, and the vibe of the day completely changed when Chris and Juling’s guests got on the dance floor. They knew how to have a good time, so we made sure dancing got it’s spot in the wedding video. It was an amazing day and we hope they can watch their film for years to come and always relive those deep and complex emotions.
Stacie & Matt’s Signature Wedding Film at Beth Judah in New Jersey
At Aubert Films, every time we meet a couple, we keep in mind key things about their personalities and values that we can reflect into their wedding video. In Stacie and Matt’s case, there were three key things I noticed that I wanted to incorporate into their New Jersey Wedding Video. Those things were Stacie and Matt’s close bond to their families, their strong devotion to the Jewish faith, and their written vows said at the ceremony. Stacie and Matt’s wedding was held at Beth Judah in New Jersey. The vows spoken during the ceremony were moving on both Stacie and Matt’s behalf. As they said their vows to each other, it was as if they were alone, pouring their hearts out to one another. For the reception I wanted to include Stacie’s father’s toast in the film because he expressed his deep pride and love for his daughter so perfectly. A favorite moment for me is when Stacie’s eyes glistened with tears as her father ended his toast saying, “Remember always that mommy and daddy love you.” It was an emotional and exciting day for both families involved and we wish Stacie and Matt many more happy and healthy years. It was also a pleasure working with photographer Alyssa Maloof. You can check out her amazing work here.
Whitney & Todd’s New Jersey Wedding Video Trailer at the Westin
At Aubert Films, we always pay special attention to the tiny details of a wedding because we believe those are the areas that make a wedding unique. We especially love when couples add their own pictures and decor to their wedding like Whitney and Todd did. Whitney and Todd’s wedding took place at the Westin in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. Everything from Whitney’s shoes, which had both Whitney and Todd’s names on them, to the old photographs and vintage suitcases really reflected their personalities. Another amazing addition to their wedding day was their new baby girl who came just a few weeks before.
We had an awesome time working with photographers Siobhan and Paolo of Dollface Studios who always amaze us with their stunning photos.
Sarah and Rocky’s Philadelphia Wedding Video at the National Constitution Center
Sarah and Rocky’s beautiful wedding took place at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Upon meeting Sarah, Rocky and their families, it was immediately noticeable that this wedding was going to be pretty unique. From Sarah’s amazing dress filled with ruffles to the orchids used instead of traditional flowers, to the a cappella group they had singing after the ceremony and throughout the evening, this wedding had it’s own personality.
One of my favorite parts in the film is when Sarah is getting into her dress, and a huge smile lights up on her face, almost as if saying “I can’t believe it’s finally happening!”. Another is when Sarah turns to walk down the aisle with her parents, and Rocky and Sarah both smile at each other. It was a great moment to have incorporated into their film and will hopefully forever remind them of the things they felt on their wedding day.
It was also awesome working with photographer Alison Conklin as well as her husband Geoff, and as always it was a pleasure working with Queen of Hearts Consulting. We can’t wait to work with all of you again.
Jennie and Joe’s Love Story & Same Day Edit at Abington Art Center
What I love the most about being a wedding filmmaker is taking the unique characteristics of a couple and incorporating them into their film. Upon meeting Jennie and Joe, we noticed right away that they weren’t just in love, but they were best friends as well. During the entire shoot, they were both glowing and laughing, and it radiated to everybody else around them. It was noticeable that despite different backgrounds and cultures, Jennie and Joe complement each other perfectly and we wanted that to be reflected in the Love Story.
When editing the Love Story, it was so difficult to pick the best parts of the interview to add because everything was so good! But there was one particular line I knew I had to add to the film. At one point, Jennie says these amazing words, “Despite cultural differences, religious differences, our families come from different experiences, love is something that we all share together and he is so committed to love. I’m committed to that, too.” To me, that sentence sums up Jennie and Joe’s relationship. One of my favorite scenes in the Love Story is when Joe is dancing and Jennie is laughing hysterically even with her back turned. I find that I can’t help but smile every time I watch that scene.
Jennie and Joe’s wedding was held at the Abington Art Center in Philadelphia. In the Same Day Edit, some of my favorite scenes are when Joe meets Jennie halfway down the aisle and they walk together the rest of the way. The way they look into each others eyes really stands out to me in that you can truly feel the emotional connection between them. However, my favorite shot in the entire edit is when Jennie and Joe have just entered the reception and are standing in the middle of all the people who came to celebrate their wedding with them. Everyone is clapping and they both look so overwhelmed with happiness.
Getting to see the reaction of the couple was the most rewarding part of the day for Aubert Films. Tissues were being passed around, and Jennie’s constant teary smile was reassuring. There was so much love at this wedding and it radiated throughout the entire night.
It was great time working with:
Wedding Planner, Isis Petrie of Posh Events
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