Categories: Opinion

21 Apr 2010
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I’m always a happy camper when filming a wedding at Dunboyne Castle in Co. Meath.  It’s definitely one of my favorite wedding venues to film in.  Gorgeous grounds close to the hotel for your photography session, not too far from home for me.

The staff are tuned in, and are always aware of everything that is going on, especially Tom, who you’ll probably deal with when getting married there.  Wedding days always flow smoothly at Dunboyne Castle thanks to Tom and the staff, and I’m looking forward to filming a wedding there again soon.  Here’s a small collection of some wedding video clips from Dunboyne Castle

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12 Mar 2010
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How important is it to you to have the most important day of your lives as a couple documented carefully and thoughtfully by a professional wedding videographer?

If you’re reading this, I’m guessing it’s very important to you.  In 2010 money is an issue for everyone, and we’re willing to work with couples as best we can when discussing price and package, however, at this critical stage in planning your wedding you don’t want to put a foot wrong and make a fatal decision that you’ll regret later.

Your wedding only happens once.  And it will happen quickly.  There are no second takes on your big day.

I make a living as a wedding videographer, and I make sure that I provide each couple with the best possible wedding video/DVD time and time again.  Read just a few words of thanks that brides and grooms have sent to me over the past couple of years, just after they watched their finished wedding DVD:  http://www.brideandgroom.ie/feedback/testimonials.html

If you’re considering hiring your uncle Charlie to film (and edit?) your wedding, you might want to reconsider before your decision causes you heartbreak in the future.

Price is important, but you’re not going to feel very good in 10 years time that you saved a few hundred Euro in a time of economic recession, when you’re stuck with a terrible wedding video that you’re ashamed to show to people. As the saying goes “The bittnerness of poor quality remains, long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten”.

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10 Feb 2010
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If you haven’t seen Martin Scorsese’s classic 1980 film Raging Bull, to me, that’s like saying you’ve been living on earth all these years without seeing the sun or the moon.  It’s that good.  Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and others give searingly honest and towering performances.  It is not just a film.  It is a slice of life.  Having watched it recently on Blu-Ray for the first time, it was like experiencing the actual film for the first time all over again.

The following clip, which is a short montage from the middle of the film, is my favourite wedding scene in any movie.  It is a simple, haunting piece of great, nostalgic filmmaking.  When the time is right, and when circumstances fit, I hope to do a homage to this scene at some stage on a future wedding video.  So if any of your grooms out there are boxers, let’s get this happening.

When I watch this clip I’m very grateful that I don’t have to shoot weddings on 16mm or 8mm film.  Thank science for the wonders of digital technology.  Enjoy!

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10 Feb 2010
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The Brooklodge in Macreddin Village, Wicklow is one of my favourite venues to shoot a wedding video in.  It’s only an hour drive from Dublin and is nestled away in the quiet, relaxing countryside.  There’s a beautiful, quaint white chapel on the grounds where I’ve shot many wedding ceremonies.  Having your wedding here can also save a lot of time on the day, as you don’t have to go very far for your photography session and the family photos.

The food is excellent, so nice that myself and Laura went there for dinner one Sunday last year.  The Brooklodge is known for having Ireland’s only Certified Organic restaurant, The Strawberry Tree.  There is also a Southern Italian restaurant there, La Taverna Armento, which deserves a special mention.  The bar food is also excellent if you’re a vegan or a vegetarian.

Check out the following short wedding video clip of the Brooklodge from a wedding in October 2009.  Sarah and Neasan were a wonderful couple on the day, and they were surrounded by loving family and friends who were visibly having a great time.  Their photographer was Dermot Byrne, a photographer who I have worked with a number of times, and it is always a pleasure to do so.  Dermot has a great sense of humor, and is always able to make a couple feel at ease on their wedding day.  He is also a consummate professional, and his work is second to none.  Sarah, Neasan, Dermot and myself worked together very well on day, and the ever-present smiles on the faces of the newly married couple showed me they were enjoying every minute of it.  It showed on their wedding video/DVD as well.

For more Brooklodge sample wedding video clips, please visit our new sample video page at the Bride & Groom Films website.

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12 Jan 2010
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I’ve finally set up a blog.  A new year.  A new blog.  Well, it’s my first blog.  I still don’t “get” the whole Twitter thing, so until I do I think it can wait.  One Twitter page I like is:  http://twitter.com/kevwilliamson.

I hope that you my dear readers will visit often and that we can stay connected.  Whether you are a client, a bride, a groom, sister of a bride, filmmaker, wedding supplier — you are very welcome.  Please don’t be afraid to comment on any post – it will keep the blog alive.

To my clients, I hope that you will gain a more in-depth knowledge of who I am and what I do.  Although I live in Dublin, I specialize in filming and editing weddings throughout Ireland, and have had the pleasure of filming hundreds of weddings for couples in literally every county. (more…)

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