Vanessa & CJ Gonzalez wedding video

Vanessa & CJ Gonzalez got married at “Texas Old Town” in Kyle. Texas ( right outside of Austin). 31 Oct 2015. They had a marvelous “Día de Muertos” theme!

 

Kira & Aaron Wedding Ceremony

https://austintxweddingvideo.com/2017/06/22/kira-aaron-wedding-ceremony/

Kira & Aaron Wedding Ceremony. June 2, 2017. New Braunfels, Texas.

http://grueneestate.com/

Gruene Estate
532 Rock Street
New Braunfels, TX, 78130

https://www.theknot.com/us/kira-willimann-and-aaron-levy-jun-2017

Shot with a Canon T3I, Canon G20, Two Go Pros,  a Gimbal, Tripods, a slider, a Mike, an Android S6. Edited with Adobe Premiere and some Adobe After Effects.

Charleen & Nicholas wedding ceremony

https://austintxweddingvideo.com/2017/06/14/charleen-nicholas-wedding-ceremony/

Charleen Cook & Nicholas Pokluda’s wedding ceremony, Monday, June 12th, 2017.

5:30  to 9:00 pm.

Shot with a Canon G20 camcorder, Canon T3i DSLR, A Go Pro behind the sand box, and a Samsung Android behind the altar. Edited with Adobe Premiere.

 

keywords: jarrell, texas, wedding, video, wedding video, canon t3i, canon dslr, adobe premiere, 

Wedding Video with After Effects Image Stabilization and Color Correction

 

I used Adobe After Effects to digital remove the photographer, stabilize the image and adjust the color on this piece of video footage of a wedding.

 

Shot at The Salt Lick in Driftwood, Texas.

Charleen and Nicholas Wedding Page

https://austintxweddingvideo.com/2017/06/01/charlene-and-nicholas-wedding-page/

Charleen Cook & Nicholas Pokluda’s wedding will be on Monday, June 12th, 2017!

From 5:30  to 9:00 pm.

Peacock Theme!

Ceremony starts at 5:30, Reception to follow.

Bring your bathing suit and towel.

OPEN BAR!

The gift registry:

https://www.amazon.com/wedding/charleen-cook-nicholas-pokluda-jarrell-june-2017/registry/EOUAVO2DUZL2

 

304 Sonterra Blvd.  Jarrell Texas.

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From 1 35 North, take exit 275.Make a right at the stone arch that says “Sonterra” Follow the road all the way to the end. Pool and club house will be on the right side of the road. It dead ends so you cant miss it.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/304+Sonterra+Blvd,+Jarrell,+TX+76537/@30.809173,-97.6103561,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x86452581cf236f81:0x80ae810dd5afe6c2!8m2!3d30.809173!4d-97.6081674

 

FROM KILLEEN:

Killeen

Texas
Take US-190 E, FM3481 S, FM2484 E and I-35 S to County Rd 312 in Jarrell
40 min (32.2 mi) Take County Rd 313 and Sandstone Dr to Sonterra Blvd

 

Megan Schuh & Chris Huffman Wedding

https://austintxweddingvideo.com/2017/05/05/megan-schuh-chris-huffman-wedding/

 

Best of the Megan Schuh & Chris  Huffman Wedding
Hummingbird House, Manchaca, Texas 2016

How Should You Politely Tell A Client ‘I Don’t Do That’?

How Should You Politely Tell A Client ‘I Don’t Do That’?

http://problog.weddingwire.com/index.php/sales/politely-tell-client-dont/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_content=B&utm_campaign=newsletter-031717

It’s a near universal fact of life as a creative professional that sometimes your taste and unique skills just don’t line up with the trend of the moment. So, first off, you’re not alone. Trends can be set pretty arbitrarily sometimes—a celebrity is seen in some wildly off-kilter style and suddenly everyone in their sphere of influence wants that look. Other times, pure necessity or genuine concern or simply aesthetics dictate a trend. Whatever the reason, there might be times when the wedding trend of the moment isn’t something you feel comfortable doing. Maybe you’re a baker who doesn’t believe that naked cakes are a good representation of your skills. Or, perhaps, you’re a florist who just hasn’t mastered floral crowns, and therefore doesn’t feel comfortable offering them as a product just yet.

All of this brings us to the potential client request. How should you politely tell a potential client, “Thanks, but that trend really isn’t up my alley”? Here are some suggestions.

Be Very Gracious. We’re sure you are always thankful for inquiries, but it never hurts to have a reminder that every inquiry from a potential client means you’re one of a few in the running for that couple’s business. For that reason, start any response with appreciation for their time and a sincere thank you. Regardless of whether you end up becoming a part of their wedding team, you’re learning something about new people and expanding your network, so yay!

Don’t Insult Their Taste. Aesthetics and personal taste are in the eyes of the beholder, so just because you personally don’t stock lucite chairs, that doesn’t mean that the correct way to address a potential client is a diatribe about how tacky you think they are. Same goes for skimpy wedding gowns, multi-colored wedding hair or any other client request that might run afoul of your personal taste.

Be Transparent. Of course, you want to salvage the sale, even if the client is gung-ho about 12 flower crowns for the wedding party, or if the couple insists on a naked cake that you don’t like doing. But, it’s a great business practice to be honest and transparent with your potential clients. For that reason, in the most polite way possible, just tell the truth. However, don’t stop at, “I apologize, but naked cakes aren’t a part of my offerings.” Don’t be afraid to have a quick explanation for the why. This way, potential clients see this is a thoughtful decision on your part, and not just an excuse for not doing something you don’t like to do.

Offer an Alternative. Now comes the time when you want to rescue the sale. It’s important to stay abreast of wedding trends so if this moment comes, you have enough knowledge of other, similar trends to offer up as an alternative. For example, while naked cakes enjoyed a moment in the sun, “nearly naked” cakes are a happy medium for some that are created in the spirit of the trend while not being such an exact interpretation. As huge trends take off in your service category, if you feel that they’re not something you’re comfortable creating, try to think of your version or an alternative that might satisfy some clients.