Showing posts with label pre-wedding interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pre-wedding interview. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 May 2016

Pre-Wedding Interview: Suppliers


Last year I was able to share with you guys our Pre-Wedding Interview: On Set and all the stuffs that happened that day. 

Here's the video we played during the cocktail hour:

Feel free to click this link if you want to watch it.


I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the people who made this interview a successful one. In case you are interested in inquiring for their services, feel free to shoot me an email or comment below, I'll be more than happy to refer you to them. No rates to disclose, they didn't charge us since we're basically family. Except for David's salon's services which I only paid 180 (I think) for hair shampoo and blow dry services.


Videographer: Renz Posedio
Video Editing: Renz Posedio
Questions and Concept by: France Noguera and Katrina Escano
Hosted by: Katrina Escano
Bride's Make Up by: France Noguera
Bride's Hair by: David's Salon (One Oasis Hub Branch)
Groom's Stylist and Hair by: Adrian Francisco and Martin Francisco
Location: U.P. campus


 


Thursday, 22 October 2015

Pre-Wedding Interview: On Set

October 11 (Sunday)

Let me start by saying, we were unable to follow our schedule for today. Waldz and I did a last minute general cleaning while were cooking lunch at the same time. We were expecting our friends to arrive before lunch and was scheduled to go to the salon to get our hair done. None of these were followed. Hahaha! And oh, we had unexpected visitors (but we don't mind, the more merrier), Pando and Adrian.

We encountered a lot of challenges that day. We started late. On our way back home (after coming from the salon and got our hair done) it suddenly rain. When we were about to start shooting in our condominium's clubhouse, we were confronted by one of the security guards. He said that we should have a permit to shoot, which obviously I didn't have during that time. I was unaware that we need one and since it was a  Sunday the admin office was closed. We have no choice but to look for another location. Another challenge was the time and weather. It was almost 5pm and we haven't started shooting yet. Plus it was getting a little gloomy which will be harder to shoot. We went to UP Campus and did the shoot there.

Questions were asked together and separately. It gave us the chance to talk about each other, how it all started, and the little and big things that defines our unique love story.

It was fun and laid back, unlike so much of the wedding planning process. But I am so excited with everything. Despite all the hassle and stress I am encountering, I know that our marriage is going to be awesome!

We plan to display your pre-wedding interview video during cocktail hour for any guests who want to find out more about your love story while they munch on hors d'oeuvres and wait for our grand entrance!

Sharing with you some of our favorite pre-wedding interview moments below.







Trust me, it’s so worth it.








Pre-Wedding Interview: The Brainstorming

Pre-Wedding Interview is basically a documentary approach to your unique love story. Most importantly, it will be your love story video which will give you a chance to tell your story in your own words. It's fun, heart-warming, and pretty cool. I am obviously a big fan of pre-wedding interview videos.

This videos are a fantastic way to tell your love story to your guests, without having to take time away from your wedding day to do so.

We are very lucky to have friends with multimedia skills. Renz is a professional videographer (at a government office), who also happens to be one of Waldz' best man, agreed to do the shoot. One of our close friends, France, a professional TV reporter, also agreed to be the interviewer together with Kat (my best friend). We were supposed to do brainstorming the weekend before the scheduled shoot, but since "the girls" were busy, only Renz came to see us. We told him our initial plans and he also shared his ideas.


I am so excited to write it all down here but it will spoil the surprise.

Sharing with you the video which we used to conceptualize.







Pre-Wedding Interview: The Basics


Everyone knows a wedding film is the ideal way to share and relive the story of your wedding day. But what about your love story leading up to that big day? That’s where the Pre-Wedding Interview videos come in.

We often see this done only with celebrity weddings. But some videographers include this to their packages nowadays. Some couples opt out in doing this to cut off the expenses. But good news! You don't really have to spend a lot to make a wedding interview video. All you need are the following:

1. Video Man
This doesn't necessarily mean that you hire a professional. If you have a friend who is willing to help out (for free) and knows how to use your recorder/camera, then that will do! It also helps if he knows how to do editing. Honestly, the more raw the video the more realistic it will turn out.

2. Location
Pick a cool off-site location to do a shoot. You can do DIY decors and create the perfect set. You just need a chair where you can sit, a place where light is sufficient (I suggest you do the shoot in the morning.), and a place with no noise will be perfect.

3. Interviewer
Ask a friend or one of your bridesmaids/groomsmen to be your interviewer. He/she will be the one in charge in gathering questions and ideas to keep the conversation going. If you have any ideas you can share this to your interviewer, too.

4. Props
No need to use a lot of this. But if you really need one, then DIY. Its cheaper.

5. Food
This is the only thing you need to shell out some cash. Make sure you have enough to feed the people who will be helping you do this video.

It is ideal to the shoot a few months before the wedding, so you have enough time to do editing if needed. Good luck!