Video Wedding Highlights

The wedding-day highlights videos are very popular, and rightfully so.  This is a video that you can show from your phone, personal computer, FaceBook, YouTube, or some other video-sharing site.  What could be more fun than showing off your highlights video on a nice phone that plays video?

Most people are not interested in watching an hour-long wedding video.  However, a James Studio highlights video is 3 to 4 minutes long, well edited and goes along with music.  The following is one example.

This is the wedding-day highlights video for Gina and Drew Shea.  

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Video Photo Montages

A James Studio photo montage is a collection of pictures the clients provide.  The pictures are mixed with music to make a really cool video.  Most couples show these during the reception.  Some of them come off as very funny; this depends a lot on the pictures and music. 

The montage is in three sections.  There are pictures with music of the bride growing up, pictures with music of him, and pictures with music of the couple together and with friends and family.  The couple chooses and supplies the music.  The total video usually lasts between 10 to 15 minutes. 

The videos below use pictures from customers; one of the things I do for no extra charge is to clean up the pictures and make them look much better.   I want your photo montages to look as good as possible, so I do what I can to make that happen.

Below you will find several examples of photo montages.  

Anne Growing Up

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Andy Growing Up 

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Anne & Andy Growing Together

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Samples from other couples:

Mike & Jackie Together

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Gina & Drew Together
This video uses pictures that I took during their engagement session.

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Ted & Rachael Engagement Pictures

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