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Sarah & Imran's Wedding Highlights

Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Our apologies for the slight delay with updates as our team here at Lee Studio has been hard at work and going through some major positive changes; changes include an upgrade to all our post production editing hardware and software, upgraded HD cameras, our revamped website, and much more that we are very excited to share with you all.

That aside, we certainly have not forgotten about you guys! As promised from our last blog post, here are the highlights from Sarah & Imran's Wedding held at St. Marks Church and the SF Design Center here in San Francisco, CA. Hope you enjoy!



Cheers!

The Lee Studio Production Team

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Sarah & Imran's Mehndi Celebration

Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Prior to shooting Sarah & Imran's Pre-wedding Mehndi Celebration in Newark, CA, we thought we've seen our share of parties, but boy was this an eye opener! I think Sarah & Imran's families just earned the distinction of being the biggest party animals we've seen to date.

Stay tuned for more footage from their actual wedding day coming up next!

To Sarah & Imran: From the bottom of our hearts we thank you and your families for inviting us to be part of your big day! We had an absolute blast and wish you none but the best on your journey together. :)



Update: Photos from Sarah & Imran's Mehndi




Cheers!

Wilson, Ray, Ed
The Lee Studio Production Team

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Mai & Leo's Wedding Highlights

Saturday, December 19, 2009
Mai and Leo were referred to us by a good friend of ours, and boy were we glad to have been a part of their big day! Mai & Leo's wedding was held at the Palmdale Estates in Fremont, CA, another first time location for the gang - blessed with gorgeous weather and a beautiful pair, we couldn't have asked for a better turnout. :)




Cheers!

Wilson, Ray, Ed
The Lee Studio Production Team

Megan and Travers' Wedding Highlights

Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Our team recently shot a wedding ceremony & reception for our beloved newlyweds, Megan and Travers, here at Fort Mason in San Francisco. Amazing venue, breathtaking scenery, clear weather, and a great looking couple - really, what more could our team ask for? :)




Cheers!

Wilson, Ray, Ed
The Lee Studio Production Team

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Kelly and Kevin's Wedding Highlights

Saturday, October 24, 2009
The team recently got the opportunity to shoot a wedding for Kelly and Kevin over at St. Paul's Catholic Church here in San Francisco - a new location for us, and definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a nice traditional ambiance. Reception was hosted at the Crowne Plaza in Foster City, CA. This couple was definitely one of the most outgoing couples we've met to date and really know how to be the life of the party!

Here's our highlight of Kelly & Kev's wedding. We hope you enjoy.





Cheers,

Wilson, Ray, Ed
The Lee Studio Production Team

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Tiffany and Cuong's Wedding Highlights

Friday, October 16, 2009
The Lee Studio team was recently blessed with the opportunity to shoot Tiff and Cuong's gorgeous outdoor wedding at Crystal Springs Golf Course located over in Burlingame, CA.

Our newfound friends were just so cute, charismatic, and easy going that we just had to pay a tribute to them. We love you guys - Enjoy! :)





A huge congratulations to our newlyweds, and a big thank you from the Lee Studio team for trusting us with your big day.


Cheers!

Wilson, Ray, Ed
The Lee Studio Production Team

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How to Choose a Wedding Videographer

Sunday, October 4, 2009
At Lee Studio, what sets our wedding videography apart is our ability to connect with our couples one-on-one and build a rooted personal relationship. We see our clients more than just customers; they're friends. When we attend a client's wedding or event, we don't simply see ourselves as "point and shoot" videographers, we're cinematic storytellers that play an integral role in documenting their day. As we say here at Lee Studio, "Don't just remember, relive."

Our customer service philosophy is not just a statement as it begins organically in-house; the Lee Studio crew is much more than just a production team, we're a bound group of friends that share the same passion about video and commitment to raising the industry bar.

Through the course of our experience, we've heard our share of video and photo horror stories. We've even seen and edited firsthand some frighteningly amateur footage shot by self proclaimed professionals. So in hopes to make the task of shopping for a videographer less daunting and protect videography as an art, we've shared the following article with you all to help weed out the bad eggs when it's time to look.


Choosing Your Wedding Videographer

When properly produced, wedding videography is an art and not simply a home movie. When choosing your videographer you should consider a few things. Hiring a professional videographer is a must. Videographers do not participate in the activities. They must remain focused on what to videotape, how to get the shot, camera settings, sound, lighting and so on. That’s why it is important that a family member or friend not be selected as the videographer. They will not be able to celebrate with the couple at the reception. The videographer will not be able to relax and chat with family and friends. If they do, they could miss valuable shots if their attention is drawn away.

Your videographer must be experienced in wedding videography. Ten years as a videographer for a TV station is nice, but it doesn’t qualify one to produce a wedding DVD. Your videographer and video editor (sometimes it’s the same person) must be trained in wedding productions and what shots to capture, how to capture those shots and artistic video editing. Just as with photography, there are angles to set up, positioning of the couple for certain scenes like the cake cutting, garter and bouquet toss. After doing hundreds of weddings, the experienced videographer develops a sense of the flow of the day’s events.

It’s nice if the photographer, videographer and DJ all have an itinerary of the events during the reception but rarely do receptions start on time, event schedules can change so being prepared for the unexpected is typical. If the videographer has stepped away for just one minute, he (or she) could miss something special that’s not on the itinerary. The groomsmen (or even special family members) could get together to do a special dance dedicated to the bride and groom. It’s a surprise to the couple and so it’s not on the itinerary. Another important aspect is that your videographer should make an effort to become familiar with the immediate family members and recognize them. The couple will want shots of family members in the video. For example, the bride’s elderly grandmother has decided to dance with her grandson for just a minute. Your videographer should be aware of what’s going on and prepared to get that shot. There’s a lot going on during the wedding day and the videographer obviously can’t capture every single moment else the wedding DVD will be almost 8 hours in length. However, capturing the important shots is what makes a treasured wedding DVD. Another must have is good equipment. Some videocameras shoot better in low light. Event videography, especially weddings have more issues with low light than other video productions. Extra lighting helps but maintaining an intimate setting is easier without blasting the scene with too much additional lighting. Check out the videographer’s demo. Are the scenes properly lit or has the image taken on a grainy or darker look? Are the colors crisp? Is the audio clear? Ask them for referrals. That’s your safest bet.

Source: Angela Wingers (examiner.com)



Cheers!

Wilson, Ray, Ed
The Lee Studio Productions Team

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The 10th Anniversary of Michelle's Sweet 16

Wednesday, September 30, 2009
The Lee Studio gang just completed a recent shoot for our newfound friend, Michelle, who kindly invited us to shoot her elaborately planned birthday party at King of Thai, located in the North Beach district of San Francisco.

Wittily titled "The 10th Anniversary of Michelle's Sweet 16" (arg, math!), the party agenda consisted of great food, a fully stocked bar, a dance performance, a number of musical performances by loved ones, and even a hypnotist! We must say that we were genuinely impressed by the amount of talent that we saw that night.

Anyhow, without further adieu, here's a highlight reel we made:

From the Lee Studio crew, happy birthday Michelle!


On another note - we are proud to announce that we recently updated our website with some new visuals, a faster streaming video gallery, and upgraded video/editing packages.

Visit www.leestudiosf.com to check out the updates and let us know what you think!



Cheers!

Wilson, Ray, Ed
The Lee Studio Production Team

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Find Lee Studio on Facebook!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Paging our beloved couples, colleagues, family, and friends!

For those of you with Facebook account that have not had the chance to check out Lee Studio's fan page on yet, we cordially invite you to join us to get exclusive in-depth updates about our latest happenings and promos!




Come check out our Facebook fan page here: facebook.leestudiosf.com
(Hey, we even made a friendly URL for you to remember. Whadd'ya say?)

:)


Cheers!

Wilson, Ray, Ed
The Lee Studio Production Team


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