Welcome! I'm Adam, a destination wedding filmmaker. I live in Austin Texas. Our films are created in a way where luxury meets cinematic storytelling. We specialize in creating stunning films for discerning couples who want exceptional quality. We pride ourselves on capturing the essence of your wedding in a timeless and elegant way. Our films are crafted with the utmost attention to detail and a keen eye for cinematic beauty. Working with the best planners and vendors we create a world-class experience that you and your guests will never forget. Our team of experienced filmmakers use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to produce high-quality films that are as unique as your story. We believe that every couple deserves a wedding film that perfectly reflects their love story and the beauty of their wedding. We understand that your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and we are committed to making sure that every moment is captured in stunning detail.
why do you all hide the price?? AS IF it's going to change a person's mind? If they got the money they got the money. But guessing is such a waste of time
It’s definitely a team effort. Mala in particular wanted a different kind of editing style that isn’t so high production and this is what we came up with.
@@wildwedding I figured it was something like that, just curious. Yeah, totally set the vibe and I was digging. Was just curious. Thanks for the reply Adam.
Always enjoy your films. Beautifully shot, and always fun. Audio is so clear too. Great work. Wild you were doing this at this level 7 years ago. Cheers
We were doing much more elaborate things 7 years ago. I should revisit a few of them. This was done at $2500 including travel. Imagine that. Got some good beach time in though.
@wildwedding Can you tell us what tool exactly you used to remove the filter? or put a link to purchase this like you did for the filters? Can't seem to find this exact tool. Thanks!
Main things that struck me were the very clean audio, even during bride and groom prep (without any obvious mic in shot); and the number of angles during the bridal entry at the ceremony. On the face of it, looked like five cameras + a drone! Magic!
I'm currently using the Aputure lights, but mainly for shoots where I can drive up to the venue and have time to unpack. I do take them on plane trips (and pay for the extra bag of luggage) when the job is an interview. I'll use them with the softbox modifier. When the job is a wedding, I use the Torchbolt lights (probably been using them for over ten years now), or a Rotolight Neo. The Stella Pro CLx10 lights look awesome, particularly in terms of convenience and fast setup, and particularly for plane travel, like you say. The thing that scares me is battery life (and I also have questions about beam spread). Google tells me that, at maximum output, the CLx10 runs for 45 minutes. But if you whack a Sony battery on the old Torchbolt lights, those things go for 4 hours at max output. So, I guess it depends what sort of reception you're shooting. If you have to continuously record hours of performances or games, for example, then the CLx10 doesn't work. But if you only need to turn on lighting for speeches and first dance, then, yep, they're hard to beat. From that perspective, the Reflex could be a better general option? Since you can USB-power it as long as you like (and it also takes up less bag space). But, on the negative side, it's a harder, less flattering source that might also be less flexible in terms of modifiers like soft boxes? Maybe the conclusion is that there's no perfect light, just like there's no perfect camera. You've just got to spend a ton on a bunch of lights, and pick the right one for each job...
One of the most beautiful sights ever, not too many better feelings than looking at the view from the cliff side. They brought together some of the most amazing and kind people ever.
Awesome video! With all the lighting that has been coming out especially the flagship ones from Zhiyun, any plans on making a 2023 edition of this video?