This is a great example of couple who had their wedding captured with our SILVER Package.
The beautiful Savannah and the handsome Ty. Round Rock Texas 2014.
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If you are getting married downtown this summer,
think about an ingenious way to make your special day even more unique and memorable!
Take pedicabs from the hotel to the church to the reception!
They are fun safe and very exciting! And they can maneuver through traffic faster and better than a limo!
Look how much fun the folks in those pictures are having! This should be you!
We can make special arrangements for just the bride and groom, the whole wedding party, or….. believe it or not- EVERYONE involved in your wedding can be pedalled about!
I run my own wedding video company as well as work as work as pedicab driver! I’ve got the inside track on how not only to get one (or several hundred) pedicabs and how to make a memorable video of it!
if you contract with me THIS week I am offering special low rates to have your entire day shot on high def video and have your whole gang pedalled about town.
(Note this would work best if your wedding is near downtown. Pedicabs can go a lot further than most people think but if your event is significantly far away from downtown this entails further planning and costs).
email me today so we can start planning your unique pedicab wedding and wedding video.
Heres a video of two wedding couples who took pedicab rides!
Go Pros are great for shooting extreme sports and dangerous action shots.
But they often lack the “glamorous” look most families want in a wedding video.
But I always thought they might work hidden around the altar to catch brief moments a big camera wouldn’t fit in. Like behind the candles or over an archway.
Most of the time when the wedding couple is doing something like lighting the unity candle or the sand ceremony or the “Wedding Lasso” their backs are to the audience. And thus, their backs are to my cameras. Who wants to look at THAT?
About 2 years I had one of my “real” cameras behind the “Unity Candle” it looked great on video but it was kind of a distraction in the moment.
This was from a small digital camera hidden in the ceiling. 
You certainly wouldn’t want to look at THAT for the whole wedding video, but it’s an acceptable cut away shot.
In addition to my “real” cameras, I tucked my Samsung phone in the bushes behind the altar for THIS shot:

Advancing technology in all things, especially micro cameras, are making my job a LOT easier! I can use multiple cameras and not have to charge my couples any more money!
For my next weddings I plan on using more micro cameras to get lots of unique camera angles.
Youtube is a great place for filmmaking research. Wedding Videographers like to show off their new ideas and I like to implement them!
“In any creative endeavor, if you see someone doing something you like- copy it! Because I assure you- They did!”
-Michael Caine.
I just typed in “gopro wedding video ” to start my research. Some of the results were just silly, but some were brilliant. All were though provoking.
These folks used several Go Pros to record the whole wedding.
It’s interesting but I think THAT much fisheye is too much for a whole ceremony. You can see they also used a traditional dslr for other footage.
A good Go Pro on high end drone looks fabulous! ( Reminder! I am NOT claiming I made these!).
A Go Pro hidden in the brides bouquet?!?!? How clever!
I am SO jealous I didn’t think of this!!!
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I shot and edited this
It was produced by Vic Feazell, Adam Warren and Chad Nell. It was shot in Austin Texas and New Orleans Lousisiana. Edited on an AVID Media Composer.
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Some NSFW language
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3 minute version of my 6 minute demo reel
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Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, Cinema 4-D, Motion Graphics,