#Videographer in Toronto
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originweddings27 · 2 years ago
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Capturing Unforgettable Moments - Your Top Videographer in Toronto!
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videoproductioncomapny · 2 months ago
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High-Quality Videography Services Toronto | Call VCM Interactive Today
Get high-quality videography services in Toronto with VCM Interactive. From concept to completion, we create videos that inspire and engage.
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joseph-yammine-studios · 7 months ago
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qissahstudios · 8 months ago
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West Indian Wedding Photographer/Videographer in Toronto/NYC
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A West Indian wedding photographer/videographer specializes in capturing the vibrant and colorful traditions of West Indian weddings. They have a deep understanding of the diverse cultures and customs of the West Indies, allowing them to document every aspect of the wedding ceremony with authenticity and respect. From traditional attire to lively music and dancing, a West Indian wedding photographer/videographer ensures that every moment is captured in a way that reflects the unique beauty of West Indian weddings. They blend traditional and contemporary styles to create stunning images and videos that showcase the love, joy, and rich cultural heritage of the couple and their families.
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webringthesauce · 1 year ago
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Elevating Product Photography: Creating Stunning Visuals for E-commerce
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Strategic Planning and Styling:
Preparing a detailed plan for the shoot, including the choice of props, backgrounds, and styling that align with the brand and product aesthetics.
Attention to Details:
Emphasizing the importance of capturing intricate details, textures, and unique selling points of the Product video production Toronto.
Lighting and Composition:
Implementing lighting techniques and compositions to showcase the product’s features and create visually appealing images.
Consistency in Branding:
Maintaining consistency in style, color palette, and branding across all product images to create a cohesive shopping experience.
Emphasis on Product Use and Scale:
Showing products in context or in use to help customers visualize scale and understand how the product fits into their lives.
High-Quality Images for Zoom and Details:
Capturing high-resolution images that allow users to zoom in and examine details, ensuring a closer look at the product.
Variety in Angles and Perspectives:
Offering a range of angles and perspectives to provide a comprehensive view of the product from different vantage points.
White Background and Lifestyle Shots:
Balancing between clean, white-background product images for e-commerce listings and lifestyle shots to showcase the product in real-life scenarios.
Post-Processing and Retouching:
Using post-processing techniques to enhance colors, remove imperfections, and ensure images meet professional standards.
Optimization for E-commerce Platforms:
Complying with the image guidelines and size requirements of different e-commerce platforms for seamless integration.
Customer-Centric Approach:
Understanding the target audience and tailoring the imagery to resonate with their preferences and needs.
A/B Testing and Iteration:
Continuously testing different image styles and formats to understand which ones drive better engagement and sales.
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gtaportraits12 · 1 year ago
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music-orthemisery · 9 months ago
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Pre-Folie Release Madness of (p)2- A Timeline
After spending a few days in cuckoo bananas world thanks to the video re: Patrick's best man speech, @grandtreeangel and I have some things to slide across the table.
Between October 19, 2008 and November 7th, 2008, FOB played a series of shows leading up to the release of Folie a Deux. Each show featured a Pete/Patrick banter moment that, when put together, creates a very...interesting narrative.
October 19th - Birmingham, England show
Pete making a Top Gun reference to the $20 bar bet scene while Patrick plays the Top Gun theme song.
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The scene in question: "Total carnal knowledge...of a woman this time, on the premises"
October 22nd - London, England show
First live performance of Patrick's "Love Lockdown" cover
Please see @grandtreeangel’s post HERE for more context on this totally normal thing Patrick did.
October 25th - Lille, France show
OG "my little cabbage" moment Pete, in French, says to Patrick, "You are beautiful, my little cabbage."
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October 27th OR 28th - Blog post
Pete posts this on his Tumblr . It says 10/27, but there's some disagreement on time zones so it may be 10/28. EITHER WAY...
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Originally, this linked to a clip from the movie Love, Actually. In this scene, a man confesses his love to a woman who is married to his best friend.
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There's plenty of debate about this movie, scene, and storyline in general, but we aren't here for that right now!!!
Let's just focus on the facts:
Woman. Married. To BEST FRIEND.
The man was the best man AND the videographer at the wedding.
This whole moment is done secretly. He confesses, they kiss, she goes back inside and tells her husband it was just some carolers.
In general, this whole story arc is ripe with longing and unattainable love due to a marriage keeping the man from being with the woman.
I...wonder what this sounds like...
October 28th - Toronto, Canada show
Love Lockdown cover where Patrick says, "That's for you, Pete."
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Again, Patrick being very normal!!!
October 29th - Blog Post
Pete contributes an entry to Bill's "Mondayeyes" poetry club on friendsorenemies.com:
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Credit to @alphadog's post for this HERE
The entire poem is quite impactful, but a few lines of interest:
"Where do you get off?" or more like "how"
and...
"You chose this"
When Pete uses quotes, it's noted that this indicates things that have been said to him.
There are scents and spells that keep us coming together, there are sparks that keep us forever
The art of keeping up disappearances
Also, big hello to some Rat-A-Tat lyrics
Whenever I could make the sweat roll backwards and your pulse stream in reverse
(Big thank you to @dykeandyhurley for sending this to me)
November 6th - Boston, MA show
Pete shares the story about Patrick's best man speech.
Huge props to @predoom for finding this moment!
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If you haven't seen Top Gun (?!), the context here is very important:
The line "Ice, fire, or clear," is said in the scene where Goose dies.
Scene: "Ice, Fire or Clear!"
Also, it should be noted that, to Pete, he is Goose and Patrick is Maverick.
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The fact that Patrick picks this quote to say to Pete...in his best man speech...at PETE'S WEDDING. A quote said when Maverick LOSES Goose.
AND...apparently no one else in the reception quite...get's it. Pete is the only one who does. That line was just for Pete. From Patrick.
Of all the lines in that movie, he picks that one, from that moment.
Then, of course...
We have "The Kids Aren't Alright."
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Featuring the lyrics:
Stuck in the jet wash Bad trip I couldn't get off And maybe I bit off more than I could chew And overhead of the aqua blue
Along with Pete's annotation:
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November 7th - Philadelphia, PA show
Patrick sings Lullabye.
Take a peek at this post for all of that mess.
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"Well, Bronx was about to be born!"
Sure, sure. I'm not DENYING the relevance there. Just. Go look at the post, damn it. Trust me.
And then...?
Nothing. They take a break, Bronx is born, and then they play a show in Columbus, OH on December 1, 2008. This whole little back and forth ends. Folie a Deux is released on December 10th and...well...we all know what happens after that.
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sweetdreamsjeff · 7 months ago
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Thank you Steven! Thanks so much!
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Jeff Buckley | HMV Superstore | Toronto, ON, Canada | 10/27/1994
Jeff Buckley and his band made a special appearance at the HMV Superstore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 27, 1994. They were in town for a concert that took place the following evening at Trinity Church (aka Trinity Centre/Trinity-St. Paul's); I will post some snippets of the aforementioned concert in the pinned comment. Coincidentally, as a native Torontonian, I purchased my vinyl copy of Grace at the same store, completely oblivious to the fact that Jeff had played there about a decade earlier.
I would like to give thanks to my friends Alex Haitz and Cory, who both helped enhance the audio-visual quality of this footage, which was originally even more diluted. I would especially like to extend my sincerest gratitude to Karen Pace, who not only organized this event, but gave me a copy of her VHS transfer, which she made directly from the master tape. Here is a description of the video, in her own words:
"The footage is very poorly shot, very amateur. Our regular videographer was not working that shift, so it fell to one of the floor employees to hold the camera, which she did not do very well. It's very shaky. But it exists.
As far as I know, no one owns the original copy that would have been in the DJ booth at 333 Yonge St. after I left there in 1997. When the store closed, I bet you can investigate for decades and never find out what happened to the stuff that was in the DJ booth! I made a copy for myself right after the in-store, as I was the host for it that afternoon. The in-store happened because I asked for it from the label rep, and Jeff did it as a favour to me, because I had met him in New York City at CB's Gallery in December 1993, and again at his first 2 Toronto shows at Ultrasound and C'est What. He was a mutual friend of my New York singer friend Peter Stuart, who would go on to form the band Dog's Eye View. Jeff told me that he never did in-store performances, that he hated to do them, but he acquiesced and did it as a favour to me when I asked for it through the label rep. I will be forever grateful that we got that small performance at HMV.
The set was just over 30 minutes long, maybe 40 minutes, if I remember correctly. However, the store employee who videotaped it only put in a 30-minute tape into the video recorder, so the performance cuts off after 30 minutes and no one on the planet has the rest of the show on any footage anywhere. I know that for a fact. Cell phones with cameras didn't exist then for audience members to shoot it!
As for the original tape of his HMV set: the usual camera person was indeed Derek Conant, but he wasn’t working the day of Jeff’s in-store. So a floor person, who usually helped customers or handled cash, held the camera. The camera is not steady, the shots are blurry then come into focus. She had no experience and did us a favour by holding the camera while I did the interview. Derek was my cameraman for the next 3 years, as well as the marketing manager, Sara Kupusa, once in a while at the beginning, then Christopher Mills was hired to do all video editing and interview and live shooting as he was a film student at Ryerson. But on Jeff’s in-store day, we were still in the very beginning stages of having in-stores and video-taping them with an interview, to be able to edit them together to play in the store as a reel. She (the videographer) only put in a 30-minute tape into the video camera. So silly! None of us even double-checked to make sure it was a longer tape! It was a VHS camera. It taped right onto a VHS tape.
After the in-store, I copied the original VHS tape onto a used VHS tape from home that was 45 minutes long, so in the middle of that song, it cuts out to whatever else was on my personal VHS tape (a news reel for something), then goes blank. So we only have 30 minutes of that set. The set lasted about 40 minutes, if I recall. I don’t have a set list for it to know what songs came after that. Maybe some fans who were there wrote that down?
I have no idea what would have happened to all the stock at HMV, nor all the in-store video tapes that would have been in the DJ booth when it closed down. I assume they were all carted off to the dump. There is no head office that they would have been shipped to, and I assume everyone was given their walking papers without being able to take anything from the store. That’s how it usually works. The doors are locked and everything in the store is thrown out."
With that said, if anyone watching this video, and reading this description, has the master tape, or knows who might have it ― assuming that it even still exists (as Karen implied, it likely doesn't) ― please get in touch with me, as I would like to have it digitized for posterity. I should also note that the poor sound is due to this video being in mono. My friend, Cory, surmised that the master tape might have stereo sound, though.
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alyandajsource · 2 years ago
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iamaj: I have a problem. I already miss tour.
I just wanted to take a moment and thank everyone who hit the ground running with us.
Our drummer: @benzelico
Our lead guitar player: @connorjsully
Our bassist: @tdraybass
Our musical director: @drewtaubenfeld / @directionmusicgroup (as well as @neararussell and your beautiful direction on keys)
Our lighting + production designers: @marc_janowitz & @jacob.wesson at @e26design
Our creative director, stage photographer, videographer and constant moral support: @auhasardspr
Our incredibly talented front of house mixer and tour manager: Wes Switzer
Our in ear monitor engineer: Daniel Williams
Our production coordinator, VIP coordinator, matcha and hojicha barista: @jackiezyseah
Our stage manager and tech: @tommy_mski
Our guitar tech: @lilgup100Our incredible merch seller: @yourfavouritecub
Our outstanding bus drivers, Paul and Trent 🙏🏻
Thank you to @dreamlinercoaches for the reliable and beautiful transportation.
I greatly appreciate this touring crew and band.
WITH LOVE FROM,
Oakland Portland Seattle Denver Minneapolis Madison Chicago Nashville Atlanta Orlando Raleigh Silver Spring Philadelphia Toronto Boston New York
More to come…
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1ofnonee · 8 days ago
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Tired of the photographers and videographers in Toronto, yall so lame fr. Most of yall. With them cheap equipment no lighting - charging an arm and leg + hands and feet. 😭😂
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originweddings27 · 1 year ago
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Wedding Videographer Toronto: Weaving Emotions into Timeless Frames
Experience love's grandeur like never before with our premier wedding videographer in Toronto. Our mastery lies in weaving the intimate threads of your day into a seamless narrative. We encapsulate stolen glances, heartfelt vows, and exuberant celebrations through an artist's eye. Every frame is a brushstroke of emotion, meticulously composed to mirror your unique bond. Let us transform your wedding into a masterpiece of emotion and elegance. Contact Origin Weddings today for a timely booking!
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videoproductioncomapny · 4 months ago
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Corporate Video Production vs. Commercial Video Production: Key Differences
Explore how corporate video production differs from commercial video production. Understand the differences to help you decide which video strategy is best for your marketing or internal needs.
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webringt · 2 months ago
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Elevating Your Brand with Toronto Commercial Video Production
When it comes to showcasing your brand, Toronto Commercial Video Production plays a crucial role in communicating your message clearly and engagingly. Video content has become one of the most powerful marketing tools available today, and businesses in Toronto are increasingly relying on high-quality commercial videos to captivate audiences. If you're looking to create compelling promotional material for your products or services, Toronto Product Videography is an excellent choice to bring your vision to life.
Toronto has a thriving video production industry that caters to businesses of all sizes. Whether you're launching a new product or looking to enhance your online presence, professional video production can help you stand out. With experienced videographers and cutting-edge equipment, you can create videos that not only showcase your products but also tell your brand's unique story. By incorporating Toronto Product Videography into your marketing strategy, you can attract potential customers and leave a lasting impression.
The power of commercial video production lies in its ability to evoke emotions, build trust, and convey complex information in an easily digestible format. For instance, when producing videos that highlight a product, it's essential to focus on the features, benefits, and the story behind it. Whether it's a new gadget, fashion line, or service, Toronto Product Videography can be tailored to emphasize what makes your product unique, making it more appealing to your target audience.
One of the key advantages of working with a Toronto Commercial Video Production company is the level of expertise they bring to the table. From pre-production planning to post-production editing, every aspect of video creation is handled with professionalism and attention to detail. Videographers and directors collaborate to ensure that the video aligns with your brand's identity and marketing goals. The result is a polished final product that enhances your brand's visibility and resonates with your audience.
Another critical element to consider is the distribution of your video content. With the rise of digital platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, video marketing has expanded beyond traditional TV commercials. Toronto Commercial Video Production companies understand the nuances of these platforms and can help tailor your video for optimal performance on each one. Whether it's a short promotional clip for social media or a more detailed explainer video, adapting your content for the right platform is key to maximizing engagement.
Additionally, video production can greatly improve your website's user experience. High-quality videos placed on landing pages or product pages can significantly increase conversion rates. Customers are more likely to make a purchase when they can visually experience the product in action. Toronto Product Videography ensures that your products are showcased in the best possible light, highlighting their features, textures, and functionality in a way that images alone can't achieve.
Collaboration with a professional video production company also allows you to access creative insights that may have otherwise been overlooked. Experienced video production teams can suggest innovative ways to present your brand, utilizing techniques like animation, drone shots, and creative editing to elevate the overall look and feel of the video. These creative elements not only make your videos more engaging but also help in standing out from the competition.
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qissahstudios · 8 months ago
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Affordable Wedding Videographers in Toronto
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Affordable wedding videographers offer high-quality videography services at budget-friendly prices, making it possible for couples to capture their special day without breaking the bank. Despite their affordability, these videographers do not compromise on the quality of their work, delivering professional and creative wedding videos that showcase the love and joy of the couple. They often offer customizable packages to fit different budgets and preferences, while still providing exceptional customer service and attention to detail. Affordable wedding videographers strive to make the wedding videography process stress-free and enjoyable for the couple, ensuring that they have a beautiful and memorable video to cherish for years to come.
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videogemsproduction · 7 months ago
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Toronto Videographers | Video Production Companies Toronto | Video Gems Capture unforgettable moments with skilled videographers in Toronto. Our talented team crafts cinematic experiences tailored to your vision, whether for weddings, events, or business needs. Trust us to immortalize your memories with creativity and professionalism. Visit the website for more details.
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gtaportraits12 · 1 year ago
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