Tag: black horse videography

How to Find the Right Videographer

One of the biggest regrets people say they have is not having a video to remember all of the amazing memories they created. Memories are fleeting and eventually fade away. Will you remember the speech that your maid of honor gave at your reception, or the words your father said to you when he first… Read more »

Quick Guide to the 3 Top Lenses for Wedding Video

In the world of wedding videography, shooters are responsible for capturing all sorts of situations and styles. From product and beauty shots, to documentary style shooting, you have to be ready for everything. Versatility is key. One of the best ways to keep your system tidy and light is to prepare with the right lenses…. Read more »

Traveling with Gear

Have a gig 2,000 miles away? Wondering the best way to get equipment there? Well we may have some tips for you! Recently we had the opportunity to film a wedding in Puerto Rico. Besides being an amazing and beautiful place, the question always becomes how are we getting equipment down there as efficiently as… Read more »

Unplugged Weddings

Weddings are joyous occasions meant to celebrate a beautiful moment between two people. Imagine yourself waiting for all of your guests to arrive and the suspense as you are just moments away from walking down the aisle to marry the person you love. Your soon-to-be better half is waiting in anticipation, nervously to see you…. Read more »

Marine Surprises Sister on her Wedding Day

Have you ever heard the expression “A Picture Says a Thousand Words”?  Well what would you think considering that a video is thousands of pictures?  How could pictures alone capture such a beautiful moment as this one? It is moments like this that we believe video is not just an extra purchase to consider striking… Read more »

Move

Filmmaker Rick Mereki must have spent a quarter of a century editing this amazing, globe-spanning film. The quick description that accompanies the video’s posting on Vimeo sums it up perfectly: 3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage… all to turn… Read more »