Vivid Wedding Films was mentioned in the February 2009 edition of EventDV magazine in an article about HD presentation on the web. The screenshot from the photo of our bride and groom (Karin & Kyle) was captioned “Another classy Vimeo wedding video channel.” 

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This wedding season was one of the most epic in my history of shooting wedding films. It seems that old friends were getting married off, older friends children were growing up. I had the privilege of working with one of my dearest friends, Greg & Kim Lawless, Greg was one of the first people I clicked with upon my move to Oregon, he played in a band called Adam Again that have I always admired. That was about 12 years ago, well many encouraging conversations and countless cups of dark coffee later. My wife Lorrie and I watched their kids grow up all too quickly, and then this past summer, first their daughter Kelsey, and then their son Ryan took the marital plunge all within a 48 day period. Wow!

Here are a few shots from Kelsey & Kyle’s wedding, we will post some of Ryan & Lauren’s day down the road. One of my favorite things about shooting wedding films is that every couple is different, and those differences always come through in a finished wedding film, from the music to every subtle detail. I am looking forward to hitting the editing suite for my favorite Lawless kids soon.

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I got the chance to shoot another old friends wedding film in Portland earlier this year as well, Aaron and I met at a christian music festival called TomFest back in the day. Aaron is a great filmmaker in his own right, and we dig the same music, we went on to work on a couple of video projects together for Michael Knott. Aaron is an outstanding individual, then he finally met his match in Lyndsay…what a fantastic couple and I also had an opportunity to work with their photographer Jelani Memory, here are a couple of shots of Jelani’s from the gig and thanks to both Aaron & Lindsay for their friendship and collaborative spirit.
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We were invited this past weekend to showcase our films at a wedding show in Bend Oregon at the Tower Theatre check it out as a cool retro Bend venue for your wedding. Kerry & Sara at Events By Mint of course put on an incredible show, if you are in the Bend area, talk to Mint for over the top event coordination. We introduced the SDE to a lot of new brides and grooms and everyone was really into it. It was also great meeting lots of other Bend vendors at the show, thanks to all of you for making the Tower event a success….check out a few shots from downtown Bend.

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Todd and I were out this weekend to shoot Cassidy and Sef’s wedding here in Eugene. It’s rare that we get to shoot together because we’re usually working separate weddings on any given Saturday. But this being May, not quite the full wedding season, we had the chance to do so.

Their ceremony took place at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on University of Oregon’s campus. It was a small ceremony – mostly just family – that took place in this courtyard-type area in the middle of the museum. It was, for sure, one of the most unique places we’ve filmed a ceremony. It provided some really cool shots – we’ll try to post some stills and video here soon.

After the ceremony the bridal party, photographer and I, loaded up in the limo and headed to 7-11. No lie. Both Cassidy and Sef got out – in their wedding uniforms – and went inside to buy some ice cream and champagne. A pretty funny sight to see, but the guy behind the counter wasn’t laughing. He wouldn’t even let them buy the champagne because neither of them had their IDs (Any of you underage kids thinking you could stage a wedding, rent a limo and then buy some beer with no issues, had better think otherwise).  Luckily, the limo driver did have his ID and was able to get them their champagne. 

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2 Responses to “Limo Driver Saves the Day”

  1. Daniel

    12. Jul, 2008

    I read similar article also named Limo Driver Saves the Day, and it was completely different. Personally, I agree with you more, because this article makes a little bit more sense for me

  2. Erik

    22. Aug, 2008

    Wow! Agua Fiesta! That’s classic wedding blooper stuff! Glad everyone was in good spirits about it.

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On a recent trip to Bend we worked with Sara and Kerry from Mint Event Coordination and Design to produce a short promo video for them. Here’s a look.

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The main thing we love at VWF is working with couples to create the best wedding film possible. A close second to that (behind the actual “art” of creating such films) is getting to travel to cool places. It’s mostly the Pacific Northwest, which, we think, is one of the coolest regions in the country, but occasionally it’s to some place like….the Bahamas, Paradise Island. Below are some pics of me filming (the day before, and during the ceremony) at a recent wedding in the Bahamas. Thanks to Glen at Aperture Photographics for the pics.

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Here are some photographs in the studio from our recent video shoot with three of our brides. It was a fun and relaxed shoot with Whitney, Catherine and Megan. Each of them had a different angle on why they appreciated their own wedding film from Vivid Wedding Films. Take a look at the finished video here on our Blog or on our website. Thanks again ladies for a fun day, and thanks to David Loveall Photography for the use of Studio B and final thanks to Connie from Bridescorner for the excellent skill in rose petal tossing in the intro…….flawless!

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So keeping up on the blogging thing has been more challenging than expected. But hey, it’s a new year, and time for new plans, strategies and resolutions.

We do want to take a second to thank all of our clients from 2007 for a great year full of new locations, new collaborations, and memorable wedding film moments. We are honored to serve the Northwest, and work with people who appreciate what we do, people who actually “get it”! Another shout of thanks goes out to the great circle of filmmakers that work closely with Vivid Wedding Films, as iron sharpens iron, you bring vision to the business of wedding filmmaking.

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We worked with Richard & Christina Roman for the first time, they are a refreshing photography team, you can view their work over at www.richardromanphotography.com
Thanks again for supporting the art of wedding filmmaking. Check back soon for more from the team @ Vivid Wedding Films.

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We finally finished our bridal interviews in time for the Oregon Wedding Showcase. Take a look here as we spoke with 3 brides who discussed their experience with Vivid Wedding Films.

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Just returned from filming a wedding in Leavenworth, WA. What an amazing place. The wedding actually took place just outside of the city, way up in the mountains. After about a 3 mile drive up nearly 1000 vertical feet you reach a place nestled into the mountain side, called Mountain Home Lodge.

It was a beautiful setting for a wedding, however, there were quite a few bees around. That made filming very interesting. The couple getting married, Shamus and Heidi were great to work with. Very comfortable with each other which made getting great art shots that much easier. I’ve begun capturing the footage this week and so far, it’s looking good. I’m excited to begin cutting stuff together for them.

Flying in to Wenatchee the morning of the wedding was also pretty cool. Below is a photo taken of Mt Rainier as we flew over the Washington Cascades. The Northwest is such a great part of the country. We’re lucky to live/work here.

Well, that’s all for now. Back to work on another wedding film.

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A Toast from Iraq

Posted on 14. Jun, 2007 by Ryan Welch in Behind the Scenes

A very cool thing happened at the last wedding we were at. Right after the toasts ended, Ryan Brincat, an honorary groomsman stationed in Iraq called in and offered a quick greeting to the couple and all in attendance. It was a very cool moment. View it here.

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It’s been almost 6 years since my wife and I got married. And while I have many memories that will never leave me, most of the day seems such a blur. We did not spend the money to get a professional videographer to capture our day.

We had members of the family randomly using a video camera to capture events here and there, but it didn’t work out so well. At one point, my dad was holding the camera, aimed at the crowd, while he was giving the toast. As much as we laugh about that moment caught on tape, we regret not hiring someone to capture the moments of that special day.

I began filming weddings shortly after we got married and realized that we’d made a mistake in not getting ours filmed. I wanted to make sure others had the opportunity to get their once in a lifetime days captured on film.

My two-year-old son Cade loves watching old home videos. His favorite is “daddy boy” (as he calls it) which consists of old Super-8 films taken of me up until the age of 4 or 5. How cool would it be for him to be able to watch a DVD of his mom and dad getting married?

Our goal is to not only provide couples with with the most creative, thoughtful wedding films around, but also to give them a piece of history they can pass down for generations to come.

- Ryan

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Thought some of you may enjoy celebrating with us, as Oregon Bride Magazine voted Vivid Wedding Films “Best in the Valley” a couple of years in a row. Our main goal is to produce moving wedding films for our clients, but it is really nice as artists to get recognized once in a while for mastering our chosen craft. Thanks for all of your support over the years.

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The simple fact is this, Vivid Wedding Films was formed by two filmmakers who share a mutual admiration for great cinematic storytellers. Vivid Wedding Films is an artist’s collective of sorts; our clients are a part of the collaborative team.

Every face and feature tells a story, from the natural smiles and lines that appear, whether young or mature in years, the fact still rings true, every person’s life is a story in the making. We are the ones who tell the stories from behind the camera lens, in the editing room, we put the paint to canvas and let the colors of life collide.

Todd Zeller and Ryan Welch spent numerous years offering brides a high quality, cinematic, visual stories of their wedding days. While each owning and operating their own businesses, they directly competed for much of the work in the Northwest. Beginning January 2007, Todd and Ryan have merged their businesses with the sole purpose of joining forces to offer the most complete, creative, thoughtful wedding films in the area.

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