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  • Lencil and Mark - July 4, 2009 

    adaytorememberonline 6:11 pm on July 8, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: 2009, july 4, lencil, mark

    Today started off with Anthony, Sean and I making a few trips between the Bride’s and Groom’s hotels to make sure that we got all of the footage and photos that we needed.  Since neither of the two sides were in their full numbers we had to go back and forth.  not so bad, they were only a short distance away from each other.  I was already under the gun a bit because I was trying out some new gear that was supposed to make the SDE (Same Day Edit) easier. Anyways, we shot some really cool shots of the groom in this stairwell (you have to see them), and some cool “windy veil” shots of Lencil.

    From there we went to the church.  Now, I didn’t mention that Lencil and I go way back…but we do.  We’ve been family friends for most of my life (and I’m getting up there…ish).  Well, it wasn’t a big surprise to see a ton of familiar faces when I walked into the sanctuary.  but, duty called and I had to get back to work with a quick hello to some family members and some waves and smiles to friends.  After a quick ceremony and an even quicker escape, we headed off to the park.

    After getting the footage that we needed from the park we headed back to the reception hall where I would start my SDE.  Anthony ran video while Sean took care of the Same Day Thank-you Cards (a huge hit…as usual) and I edited.  What an amazing team I work with man, no joke.  I didn’t have to look at my video camera for the first hour of the reception and Anthony (cinematographer turned photographer) reverted back to his old ways and took care of it for me.  Well, the SDE and the Same Day Thank-you Cards came off without a hitch and Lencil and Mark enjoyed an awesome reception.

    Have fun in the Virgin Islands!

    Shot by Anthony
    Shot by Anthony

    Shot by Anthony

    Shot by Anthony

     
  • Amy & Anthony - April 25, 2009 

    adaytorememberonline 5:30 am on April 27, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , amy, , , canon, , , , , nikon, , , , weding,

    Today started off at 7:45am with the team meeting at the studio so that we could all head off to our first location of the day; Anthony’s house.  Now, we had worked with both Anthony and Amy, having done their engagement shoot in Unionville in the fall of 2008 so I knew they’d be great to be with for the day and easy to work with as well.

    When we got there, Anthony was getting ready with the rest of the guys, so naturally we did our thing.  The grooms men and family were really easy to work with and seemed to be game for anything that we had in mind.  We were able to get a ton of awesome footage and pictures in the time that we were there, and it kind of set the pace for the rest of the day.  When we got to the hotel that Amy was at with the bridal party we didn’t want to waste any time, so we scouted the place out before going upstairs to see her.  In doing this we found some really unique shots that we wanted to do (and we did them), so we headed upstairs to begin.  The brides maids were getting ready with hair and makeup and Amy (who looked amazing), was ready for us to start our coverage of the day.

    The church went as smoothly as every.  The groom was fitted with a wireless mic so that my video camera picked up all of the speaking, my HD spy cam was set up so that we could get a really cool perspective of the rings, vows, kiss etc, and of course I manned the main video camera. Frame of Mind ran the photo side of things and I also had Eric shooting 2nd camera with his Canon XHA1S.  Total coverage!!!

    We went to U of T for the park photos, which started off with a friendly game of basket ball.  The bridal party vs. the guys that were playing when we got there.  Needless to say, the guys (bball players) were a bit better dressed for the game.  We continued through U of T for about 1.5 hrs and we shot a lot of great video and photo, then we headed back to the bus to go to the reception.

    On the way to the reception the weather changed.  Actually, it was almost like we were in a tornado by the time we were in the thick of it, and I saw many felled hydro lines, fences were torn out of the ground and the rain was coming down with such force that it sounded like small stones hitting the car.  Oh well, we were done outside!

    The reception was at Le Jardin.  As always, the hall was amazing.  Anthony and Amy had a large screen projector presentation of the engagement video that we shot, but we decided to do a same day slide show as a surprise to them.  We got it put together and boy were the bride and groom excited when it started playing.  They were able to show the guests that didn’t attend earlier what had happened.  It was very impactful.

    At the end of the night we wished Amy and Anthony all the best and thanked them for allowing us to work with them for the day.  Have a great honeymoon!

     
  • Here we go again! 

    adaytorememberonline 3:41 am on March 12, 2009 Permalink | Reply

    Well…wedding season is about to start picking up again and that means it’s time to get writing again.  I’m really looking forward to this season.  We’ve got some new gear, new service offerings and as always I just love shooting weddings and hanging out with the crew.  I’ve booked a bunch of SDE (Same Day Edit) weddings this year so I’ll be posting that footage (keep your eye out), as well as highlights and montages from the others.

    Another cool development is that A Day to Remember will be taking on the video contracts of Frame of Mind Photography.  I mention them quite a bit in my posts and work with Frame of Mind on the majority of the weddings that we do.  We have developed packages and service offerings that incorporate the amazing photography of Frame of Mind and the proven cinematography of A Day to Remember.  I am really excited about this move and the 2 teams that we have for photo and video are amazing.  Expect great stuff!

    Well, with 4 weddings down and many more for the duration of 2009, we have a great wedding season ahead.

     
  • Melissa & Jason 

    adaytorememberonline 4:59 am on January 1, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , beach, , , , , , , , , melissa, , prashanna jayaseelan, , , , , visual architeks,

    Jason and Melissa were an amazing couple that I had the pleasure of shooting and editing this summer.   I shot this one with Prashanna and Bernard.  For this wedding we shot wih 2 cameras and covered the whole day, starting with pre-ceremony coverage at Melissa’s and at Denny’s Resturant with the guys.  It was a lot of fun working with this group, just checkout the park footage!

    Melissa and Jason, thanks for sharing an amazing day with us.

    more about “The Park – Melissa and Jason on Vimeo“, posted with vodpod

     
    • John LI photography 8:16 am on January 1, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      I Love it!!!
      2nd is superb!!!!

      • adaytorememberonline 11:13 pm on January 1, 2009 Permalink | Reply

        Thanks! Much appreciated.

      • adaytorememberonline 11:24 pm on January 1, 2009 Permalink | Reply

        Hey, I checked out your site. Your photography is great! I really like the compositions and the colours are amazing too. Nice gear.

  • Nelson & Marlene 

    adaytorememberonline 6:42 am on November 5, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , enagement, , , , , marlene, nelson, , , , ,

    Nelson and Marlene were an amazing couple to work with. We did the engagement shoot and wedding for them and it turned out to be a great day. Here are some of the edits from thier wedding project.

    This is footage shot and edited in 2007 for Marlene and Nelson’s wedding. This is footage of Marlene getting ready before the ceremony.

    This is footage of the park photo/ video session. We were at the Mississauga Civic Center. Shot with Sony FX-1 and edited with FCP and Motion.

    more about “The Park – Marlene and Nelson on Vimeo“, posted with vodpod

     
  • Lisa & Jason - Oct. 25, 2008 

    adaytorememberonline 4:54 am on October 29, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , audio, blue danube, bridal party, , , ex-1, ex1, , , , glidecam, , guildwood inn, , , , Lan, Lisa, mic, , , Prashana, , , , , ,

    Man! What an awesome day.  I should start by telling you all that Lisa is my cousin. We grew up like sister and brother, which meant two things; I had to really go over and above, and it also meant that all of my family (they that always hear about and have seen my finished work) would be there to see me in action.  No problem, I had a plan for Lisa and Jason.

    I had Prashana (video) shoot with Lan (photo) while I worked the detail shots.  I was using the Glide Cam 4000 quite a bit at both Lisa and Jason’s and was able to pull off some really nice shots.  I was using the Sony EX1 and a really nice 0.8 wide lens so no space was too small for me to get in and get some really good group shots, interacting shots etc.  Lan (being the funny guy that he is), got everyone in great spirits which also made for some really nice candid shots.  The rain started at Jason’s house, but we didn’t let that stop us, we just added umbrella’s into the video/ photo session and headed outdoors.  I felt so at home with the bridal party (maybe because my sister, daughter and cousins comprised it), that I had to jump back into work mode shortly after the “family humor” started.  It wasn’t had for me though because I was so excited about the SDE (same day edit) to come later on, that all I wanted to do was capture the ambiance on video.

    At the church we set up a 3 camera shoot and as usual, we mic’d the groom so that we could pick up the best possible audio.  Our camera placement strategy allowed us to get opposing shots of the bride and groom during the vows, rings etc. and gave the freedom to get some other really great footage with the the Glide Cam as well.

    We were kind of undecided about where we were going to go for the park photos because the rain in the morning left the ground wet and it looked like it was going to come down again.  Regardless or the weather, Lisa and Jay decided on the Guildwood Inn.  Great decision guys!  The rain held off until the very of the shoot and we saved ourselves from having to drive 30 minutes to Newmarket to go to the Tannery Mall.  We were also quite a bit closer to the Blue Danube, our reception hall.

    This is where the excitement really started for me.  Prashana got to the lighting and audio preparations right away as I took out my trusty Macbook Pro and started the SDE.  For those who don’t know, a SDE is when some footage from earlier in the day is edited and displayed at the reception for the audience.  SDE – Same Day Edit.  Anyways, this was tough because as I was editing, more and more of my family members started arriving.  I mean everybody, like I said…she’s my 1st cousin.

    Prashana had finally moved onto the detail shots and receiving line coverage, and I was still editing.  I told myself that I was going to be in character until the SDE was finished being played and then I’d become a guest, so I put my head down and kept at it. When the edit was done, the reception was just about to start, so I popped on the light with the lighting remote and began the night.  Lisa and Jason, you guys are amazing and your day couldn’t have been better.  Thanks for letting us share it with you.

    This is the footage of the photo/ video session at the park.  I’ll post the SDE in a couple of days.

    more about “Lisa And Jason – Park on Vimeo“, posted with vodpod

    This is the SDE from Lisa and Jay’s wedding. the fo…

    This is the SDE from Lisa and Jay’s wedding. the footage was shot with the Sony EX-1 and edited before the reception where it was played on a projector the same night.

    more about “Lisa & Jay – SDE on Vimeo“, posted with vodpod
     
  • Adithi and Sreeharsh •July 17, 2008 

    adaytorememberonline 5:14 am on October 8, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , adithi, , cinematography, colours, day, , indian, , , puja, , sari, shree, ,

    So Anthony and I just got off of a boat about 3 hours before we started a Puja ceremony for Adithi and Shree.  We arrived in Mississauga at 5:30 in the morning and were greeted by the Bride, Groom, and their families, all dressed in colours that I couldn’t wait to see on camera.

    After the ceremony was done, which was just over an hour, I went home to sleep and get ready for the second part of the day (it was actually the third. Anthony came back at 2:00 for a luncheon).  So at about 6:00 in the evening I met back at the house with the photographer (who happened to be Sarang at this point), for another very colourful and interesting ceremony. This was followed by a really nice traditional buffet in the backyard and some casual shot of family and friends.  Both Adithi and Shree’s fathers were really hospitable, telling Sarang and I stories and making sure that we got enough of and knew exactly what we were eating.

    Thanks for leting us share your day, see you in June 2009 for part 4!

     
  • Jackie and David •September 6, 2008 

    adaytorememberonline 3:25 am on October 7, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , bellagio, bide, , , David, dress, ferrari, , , , Jackie, james gardens, , , mansion, ,

    Jackie and David were a really cool couple to work with.  We did their engagement shoot at Sunnyside Park about a month or so before so we were pretty well acquainted.

    We started at David’s place.  All of the guys were there and we were just in time to capture the details, the flowers getting put on, some toasts and some live entertainment.  In David and Jackie’s culture it is customary to have the bride serenaded the night before the wedding.  The musicians that did that the night before showed up at David’s house and played music for him as well.  As always, I just happened to have the right microphone for the job in my bag so not only did it look great, it sounded great too.

    We arrived at Jackie’s location which is an amazing house in Etobicoke that had no shortage of places to shoot.  The architecture and detail of the house were great and the grounds were a whole other story altogether.

    After trying to follow Jackie’s dad to the church in his Ferrari and loosing him on the highway, I turned to my GPS for directions.  No matter, I still got there on time to mic the groom, speak to the priest about what his rules are, scout my shooting spots and catch the bridal party, Groom and Bride all walk the isle.

    We decided that after the luncheon at the house, we wouldn’t go to James Gardens to do “the Park thing”, we’d use Jackie’s parents house and grounds.  Great choice, the place (like I said), is amazing.  We also took the picture that was going to be used later on that night for the same-day thank you cards.

    We ended off the day at the Bellagio.  We did a large screen projection presentation for the couple of their engagement walk and a photo montage.  They also got same-day thank you cards, each with a picture of the guest in a custom paper frame with the couples names, date and an inscription.  Guests love this, and we do it fast.  Guests were picking up their pictures before the first course was served.  Way to go Anthony!

    Jackie and David, I know that you guys will be happy together and thanks for letting us share you day with you.

    Congrats you two!

     
  • Nichole and Stephen • August 27, 2008 

    adaytorememberonline 3:06 am on October 7, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , , edwards gardens, , , , , , Nichole, , , , , , ,

    Nichole and Stephen had a great day today and we were there to capture it all with video and photo.  We started at Nicholes dads house where the guys and “Pops” (Nichole’s proud dad) were getting ready.  I got some nice candid video of the guys helping each other out with each others ties, flowers and all the other details that made them as dapper as they were.  After some footage outside and around the area we headed to the bride’s location.

    When we got to Nichole’s place the girls were getting their hair and makeup done and were still pretty much…not ready, but that’s cool, we started shooting anyway.  We catured the ladies transformations from shorts and t-shirts into the stunning bride’s maids that they became.

    The ceremony was outside at Edwards Gardens and it was a HOT day.  As usual at they ceremony, I put a wireless mic on the groom so that I get really good sound of the priest, Nichole and Stephen, and I don’t get all of the background noise.  As I was scouting my shooting locations I heard someone calling my name and the voice sounded oddly familiar.  To my surprise my sister-in-law was a guest at the wedding.  Actually her boyfried is the groom’s cousin.  Small world huh?  Well, there was now another reason for me to shine today, I had to provide my best for the couple of course, but now I have family and friends watching me work as well.  I know they’ll love their DVD!

    Congrats!

     
  • Subrina and Karim - Aug. 2, 2008 

    adaytorememberonline 2:39 am on October 7, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , adamson estates, edit, , , , Karim, mississauga, , Sagan Banquet Hall, Subrina, ,

    Today was a great day, the weather was good and we started the day about 15 minutes away from my house, for which I have no complaints. :)   Anthony the photographer from Frame of Mind Photography was not feeling well at all today.  I was a bit worried, but i typical “Anthony fashion”, everything went as it always does…smooth!

    We started day 1 of the 2 day event with ceremony coverage at Sagan Banquet Hall in Mississauga.  I was previously booked for the following day with Annie & O’neil, but after the engagement walk at Sunnyside  Park at the beach in Toronto, Subrina and Karim really wanted me to provide coverage for them. As much as I wanted to be able to work with them on Sunday as well, they only got me for the Saturday because of my commitment to Annie and O’neil.

    The ceremony was more like a large reception as far as numbers go.  There were over 600 people present to witness Subrina and Karim tie the knot.  I think all 600+ of them actually waited in a huge receiving line to congratulate them.  The couple told me afterwards just how hungry they were, smelling the catered luncheon at the back of the hall but not being able to eat any of it.  Sorry guys!  The decor matched Subrina’s dress and the dancer provided even more interesting visuals to be captured on tape.

    We finished the first day at Adamson Estates in Mississauga.  If you’ve ever been there then you know that it is a really nice looking place.  Subrina and Karim looked amazing, as did the bridal party (I told you I wouldn’t forget you guys), and were really easy to shoot.  The colours that Subrina wore were so vivid and looked amazing in both the photos and the video.  We hung out for about and hour and a half and got some really great footage.  We had some fun at the park and then wrapped up for the day.

    Congrats guys.

     
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