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In this series, Randy presents his unique view of capturing and interpreting the wide range of emotions on the wedding day. Randy will reveal his techniques that begin with interaction with the client, then getting the special shots, and finally, putting it all together in editing. The emphasis is on highlighting the emotional aspects of the Wedding Day...from humorous to romantic and all points in between. Also, a list of special "proven winner" shots and editing techniques will be explained. You will learn how to take a simple shot and turn it into a timeless moment...very inspirational!
This is a continuance of Randy's classic and revolutionary Ordinary to Extraordinary series.
In this series, his brand new ideas and philsophies will be revealed helping you to capture the timeless moments of an Event in an innovative, emotional, and stylized fashion.
This video was added to our catalog on March 30, 2007 in Film::Weddings, Film::Camerawork, and Film::Camerawork.
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It was a wonderful and nice put together work of art.
Randy is very entertaining while teaching; he is a pleasure to watch and his filming is awesome. I agree with his view that we should sometimes direct the players in the wedding to get the best 'take'. Also, I also agree that videographers are historians and the value of their films will increase over time. Randy's video is very professionally done.
I couldn't believe how much very good information you can learn in it
Everything in these DVD is explained in very well. I recommend it.
What really comes out is Randy's common sense approach to working with his clients and also his passion for his endeavour.We are all students of human nature in one form or another and you can see and sense the difference between a person that wants to create win/lose situation and someone who is creating a win/win situation.Randy is genuine and I appreciate that because I am the same way.Theres a wealth of information and it is seemless. It makes his efforts seem effortless and that is what makes him a true maestro.