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I meet a lot of sweet couples with my job, and it’s a genuine privilege to meet a super awesome couple like these two. Their relationship has grown since high school, and they’ve grown stronger and more in love than ever. It shows in this video. What an adorable couple!

A popular modern option with some premium wedding filmmakers is the Same Day Edit (SDE), which can be a remarkably dramatic and tearful addition to your wedding reception. Imagine the surprise on your guests faces when they see a montage of the day, offering a behind-the-scenes tour of everything from the makeup, hair, groom, ceremony and reception.

Based on our portfolio, Julia and Steven felt we were up to the task and trusted us with our first SDE, and judging from the response of her guests we delivered beyond everyones expectations, including our own very high standards.

I’d like to thank my crew Adrian and JT for their professionalism and patience through the day.

- Rick

This was a beautiful outdoor ceremony at Sunnybrook Estates in Toronto, followed up with a reception in a local banquet hall. This was a global affair, with everyone (including the bride and groom) coming into Toronto from overseas. I’ll never forget taking Nicholas’ call from Japan while working a Bridal show in Peterborough, and settling the deposit strictly via Paypal. I believe wedding pictures were done in Malaysia and Amy was working in Hong Kong at the time. It wasn’t until the rehersal when all the vendors met their clients for the first time! I think that explains the unusually high degree of relief on Nick and Amy’s faces!

This video is what we used for the DVD menu. Imagine a “Play All” and “Chapters” button and you’re all set.

A beautiful outdoor wedding at Sunnybrook Estates in Toronto. The bride’s mother was unable to attend the ceremony in person, but was linked up via a netbook, 3G internet stick, and Skype. Amazingly, the batteries and Fido connection held up through the entire afternoon including the very unique and tearful Tea Ceremony. Kudos to Simon for orchestrating a little bit of technical magic.

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