Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Gabriela Quinceanera - April 19, 2008









We did a Quinceanera on Saturday. We don't do these often (as we primarily focus on weddings) but when we do get them it's a lot of fun. It gives us a chance to try different things and the day is not as hectic. You're not dealing with a huge bridal party.

For those of you not familiar with a Quinceanera:

"The Quince años, or la fiesta Quinceañera, is a rite of passage for fifteen-year-old Latina girls. It is a community and family celebration full of tradition and meaning when a young girl is symbolically escorted into womanhood by her family and the event is witnessed by her community. The word itself comes from the Spanish quince, "fifteen," and años, "years."

"The origins of the Quinceañera are often attributed to the ancient customs of the Aztecs, but the ceremony and meaning behind it are similar to other ancient cultural initiation rites that occurred throughout the world. Fifteen was the age when many young women left their family home to become wives and then mothers, and almost as though passing through an invisible door, a Latina enters her Quinceañera as a child but emerges as a young woman with new responsibilities. Those who know and love her will see and treat her differently from that day forward."


It's an amazing feeling to document something that goes back thousands of years!

Here is a short video with highlights of the day and some pictures. For the song we chose "El Privilegio de Amar" by Mijares. Beautiful song with very touching lyrics. The message is great for a young adult growing up and heading out into the world. For those of you that read spanish you can read the lyrics to the song by clicking here: "El Privilegio de Amar." If you can't read spanish, well, like they say - sometimes music is universal so you can listen with your heart to get the message : )

Enjoy!

- Robert

BTW - If want to learn more about quinceanera traditions I highly recommend a documentary a friend of mine did called "La Quinceanera." Very touching. Very well made. Check it out.










































Saturday, April 19, 2008

Rosalia & William - The Castaway Restaurant Burbank - April 12, 2008









We had a wonderful wedding on Saturday. We want to thank Rosalia and William for picking us to capture their video memories on their special day. Great couple. We were referred to them by another couple whom we also did their video around 3 years ago (thanks Chrissy & Joel - it was great seeing you guys again. You both looked great! Veronica thanks you for the margaritas, even though she was supposed to be working :)

We also had the opportunity to work with some old friends who are truly pros and made the day so much more enjoyable:

Photography was covered by Sir Harrison Photography. Rosie and Claudia - two lovely ladies who were a lot of fun to work with. Veronica and I had a blast! Veronica will surely be calling you guys!

MC services were provided by Elegance Elegancia. Albert, I mean it when I say you are the best MC I have ever seen : ) You make the night flow smooooooth!

Not to mention the great location - The Castaway Restaurant in Burbank - high on top of the mountains overlooking North Hollywood, Burbank and Glendale. It was a little hot but a clear, beautiful day.

Lastly, we had a surprise for the new married couple. We put together an SDE (Same Day Edit) - or how we like to refer to it as a "Wedding Day Recap." This is a basically a 3 - 5 min video of the days events that is shown THAT night during the reception. It's a lot of work. Timing and coordination is essential. I was very happy with the results. I chose "With You" by Chris Brown. Great song with great lyrics which I felt fit nicely with the emotions of the day and the footage. Showing this video on a 10 foot screen with 200 plus guests watching is beyond words. Very exciting!

Enjoy!





- Robert