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June 3, 2008

I Can Do That!

Last week I went to see the videographer for our wedding and met him at his house. Expecting just to note down a few ideas in his front room, we were escorted into his “studio”, an impressively set out room at the back of his house. Upon taking a seat in his very lovely leather chair, he proceeded to show myself and Katie’s family what his previous wedding bookings he had recorded.

As I sat there watching his video in Final Cut Pro, I pondered about the logistics of setting up my own Video company, one where I would be available for Weddings and private events but go at it with a bit of a different slant.

When I say different, I would try and make the marriage ceremonies live on the internet for family who could not attend around the world, have a Youtube-esqe service that would allow the wedding goer’s to embed snippets of the day on their websites or even email. I could offer a service to other wedding videographers maybe?! Who knows! (OK, I’m running away with it now).

They would get DVD’s with personalised covers and disc printing, you name it.

It’s a serious thought, I will look into investing in some more equipment (a legit copy of Final Cut Pro comes in at near on £4000!) and see what happens. I run my own media company anyways, seems like a good area of business to be in.

Watch this space.

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  1. honest ape
    Jun 4 2008

    Would you only do Weddings, or would you be open to filming some “adult-oriented” activities for me and my swinging friends?

  2. honest ape
    Jun 4 2008

    It won’t let me input my website without signing up for openid? Pfft.

  3. Jun 4 2008

    I have disabled it for the time being, I don’t want to be losing commenters when the submit form is busted.

  4. Jun 4 2008

    I wouldn’t want to break my camera dude…

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