Rosie and Joe L got married at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Austin, Texas.
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Rosie and Joe L. Ceremony
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, July 2, 2016!
This was a long ( one hour ) Catholic ceremony so I’ve posted it here in pieces.
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Happy Anniversary Shelenia & DonRico
Has it been THREE YEARS!?!?!?
This was one of the first wedding videos I shot as my own company and not for someone else…. Shot at the Holiday Inn in Round Rock!
I’ve changed and grown and developed a lot as a video maker, but theres till things I like about this video! And youtube hasn’t made me take down the copyrighted music!
Herrera Benavidez Wedding!
Debra and Ben, May 21, 2016
RAIN: a fan film about Storm
I just got to see THIS on the big screen at the Alamo Village theater in Austin Texas:
Uhh No its not “my” film (don’t I wish). I had a very minor part on the crew, a volunteer boom mike operator. But it was time well spent to be a part of something THIS ambitious!
Theres some many dreamers and talkers who BS endlessly about what they’ll do “someday”. And theres people like Maya Glick who organized a Kickstarter campaign to get funding and found Zane Rutledge and Jeff Stolhand to get in there and make it happen!
And did they make it happen! Amazing quality shooting and CGI effects! And Kick a– acting from Maya and the rest of the cast!
Happy Anniversary Heather & Xavier
Dominique and Robin!
Paulina and Danny Baker Wedding Video
The lovely Paulina got married to the handsome Danny Baker on April 16, 2016 at “The Vista on Seward Hill” in West Austin.
Shot with a Canon DSLR, a Canon Camcorder, 3 go pros and a Feiyu G4 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal . Edited in Adobe Premiere with some work done in Photoshop and After Effects.
Champaign Glass Backlit
A simple but effective way to get a nice shot of a couples toast glasses.
I shot the glass with a basic Canon Vixia G20, but it didn’t look quite right. I hit it with the light from my phone and it looked worse.
Then I put my phone light BEHIND it and it looked marvellous!








