Showing posts with label wedding film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding film. Show all posts

Friday, April 30, 2010

Wiltshire Wedding Video

As well as my award winning short films, music videos with the likes of Ian Brown and Just Jack, and internationally screened football documentaries, I have recently turned my hand to the production of beautiful wedding videos.

It is such a lovely subject to capture on film and my experience and technical expertise mean that I can shoot, edit and produce the perfect film to treasure your special day. I work in Wiltshire, Bath and Somerset, and anywhere else close to those borders! And as I have all equipment and professional experience I am able to produce these wedding videos on DVD for a very competitive price. Prices start from under £500, more details can be found on my website: http://www.wiltshireweddingvideo.info

The prices on the site are only a guideline. Simply email or call me for more information and to get an exact quote for your film, as I will tailor it to exactly what you want.

There are now a couple of video samples added to my redesigned website, including a wedding highlights video, and a video guest book. Both films appeared on the happy couple's DVD, together with a full length version of the wedding ceremony and a simple but beautifully designed menu to help navigate the disc.

Watch the films now at: http://www.wiltshireweddingvideo.info
And have your wedding film produced by Jamie!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Films, animations, production services - New(s) from Ivisualise!

Film exhibition
I have been delivering a lot of film and animation workshops in schools over the past few months, which have been very enjoyable. One of the projects I mentored at Matravers in Westbury has made it into the 'Creative Juice' exhibition this Saturday (7th November) in Salisbury. The film "Too Much Too Young" will be shown together with the Generation Europa film, produced by Wiltshire students during the Summer in Germany on an international summer school I organised with the Offener Kanal in Magdeburg. The animation will be added to the Ivisualise Player very soon.

Ivisualise Player
Currently on the site is the film "Halloween Animations" which features over 100 kids all dressed up as witches and wizards at the beautiful Lacock Abbey. This project was commissioned by the National Trust and was incredible fun. Check it out here: http://www.ivisualise.de/ivisplayer.htm

(In the archive you will also find music videos with Ian Brown and Just Jack, award winning short films "Weiter" and "Sehnsucht" and a whole host of other projects, all free to watch, full screen and uninterrupted).

Production Services
I now offer a variety of services, so whether you need a promotional film producing, your film being mastered to DVD, a script translated from German into English, or an English voice-over, please do get in touch. I have a great deal of professional experience in all of these areas and would be happy to discuss any project that you have. There is more information about all new services on the Ivisualise website, under the 'Services' tab at: http://www.ivisualise.co.uk

Your Wedding Film
Furthermore, I am now putting my award winning film talents into the production of beautiful wedding films. So if you, or someone you know, is getting married, don't settle for anyone, when you can have a professional film maker, using broadcast standard equipment to capture your special day, to be treasured forever. Prices start from under £500, so please visit: http://www.ivisualise.co.uk/wedding/ for more information.

Christmas Present
If any of you should be stuck for Christmas present ideas, then my critically acclaimed England football fan documentary "3 Lions" is the perfect present for any football fan and still available to buy on DVD for just £5 including postage. Why not pick up a copy by buying online from the link at the bottom of the following page: http://www.ivisualise.de/ivisplayer.htm

If you think this information would be interesting for any of your friends, colleagues or family, I would be very grateful if you were to pass it on.

All the best,

Jamie