In the past year Adam Huckle Films has continued to grow and expand and as we come towards the end of our "mad summer rush" of filming we are looking to build some new relationships with other Bristol businesses and expand our portfolio even more. What we are offering is quite special - we want to produce short promotional films for other businesses in the Bristol area - for no charge whatsoever. Think of them similar to a TV advert - 2 or 3 minutes long showcasing what your business has to offer.
We really love filming. We're never happier then when we are being creative and doing something exciting and different. This applies not just to our award winning wedding and civil partnership films, but also to the corporate and business side of things.
Why are we doing this? We see it as a wonderful way to not only work with other businesses locally but also to expand and build on our corporate and business side of filming. Think of it like an exchange of favours - we will film a promotional video for your business in exchange for using the video on our website. Simple! There's no catches. No hidden "administration fees" or any other nasty surprises. We want to produce some interesting video content for local suppliers.
If you are interested in making use of this then please e-mail us at info@adamhuckle.com. Be sure to mention that you have read our blog and are interested in the free promotional video. Whatever you line or work, we would love to hear from you!
Update November 2011: The interest in this promotion has been fantastic. Thanks to everyone who got in touch about their business. The promotion is now no longer available however please check out www.adamhuckle.com for information about our corporate and event videography.
- Adam
Adam Huckle Films
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Selecting the right videographer
When it comes to your wedding, picking the right supplier is key – no matter if it’s chair covers, bridesmaid dresses or a videographer. It’s important to pick the right supplier for you.
If you decide you would like a videographer this is only the first step in your selection process. There are so many videographers out there, all seemingly offering the same thing. The idea that all videographers produce the same work is incorrect – every company has their own distinct process from start to finish.
Think of it like this; You ask a selection of artists to create a painting based on the same photograph. You would find that each of these artists would interpret the work in their own individual way and create something unique based on their outlook. The same applies to videography, especially in the wedding / civil partnership industry.
When selecting the videographer for your big day keep in mind what you like visually. This is absolutely key. Picking a videographer based on what you like means that you are already sharing that creatives “vision” (for want of a better word, apologies if this sounds pretentious!). If you like what you see then this is usually a good indication that the end product will be something you absolutely adore. Emotion plays a big part in the decision making process – if you find something that clicks with you, then that’s a great sign.
Another key part of the decision making process should be the videographers method of filming. Again there is a lot of variation here – some will use a lot of staging, direction and interaction and others (like us) will opt for a discreet and natural filming style. We have always said that we film the day as it unfolds, observing and capturing everything that takes place without the need for fabrication. We personally believe that having everything shot discreetly results in real reactions, you’re not watching a performance, you’re watching a document of your day.
It goes without saying that viewing samples of work is very important. These should give you a good idea of how the work is put together and the quality of the product. You can view lots of samples on our website without any commitment, you’re free to watch as much or as little as you want. We also hear a lot of feedback from potential clients (some book, others don’t), it’s always great to hear your thoughts about our work.
Another aspect to consider is see what other people have said about a videographers work. We think client feedback is invaluable, we always share what our past bride and grooms have said about our work in full. Seeing what a real person has said about a product can mean ten times more than whatever we, as a business, have written on our own website. Did we mention that 100% of our past clientele have said they would recommend us?
Another important part of selecting the right videographer for your wedding or civil partnership is the connection you share with the supplier. You may like the look of someone’s work but when you speak with that person, you don’t “click”. You wouldn’t want a guest at your wedding who you didn’t get on particularly well with, so why put up with someone who you’re paying to be there! We always speak to our clients before booking, this can either be over e-mail, on the phone or in person. We want to make sure that you’re happy with your choice.
The list really is endless, but what it comes down to is “what do you want?”. We usually suggest making a list of priorities and then seeing if they match up with a potential supplier.
Finally, if you are unsure about any aspect of a videographers process then ask. We are always hearing from people, some of them are clients and others are just passing by. You shouldn’t be afraid to ask any questions, you’re potentially spending a lot of money on a service so it’s only right that you would want to ask things.
You can visit our website for all sorts information about videography. Including online HD samples, client testimonials, questions and answers and a whole lot more.
We hope that the above will give you some help, inspiration or maybe even comfort! Now would be a good time to remind you that if you have any questions or comments about this blog, or anything relating to videography then give us a shout. You can e-mail us at info@adamhuckle.com with your burning questions!
- Adam
Adam Huckle Films
If you decide you would like a videographer this is only the first step in your selection process. There are so many videographers out there, all seemingly offering the same thing. The idea that all videographers produce the same work is incorrect – every company has their own distinct process from start to finish.
Think of it like this; You ask a selection of artists to create a painting based on the same photograph. You would find that each of these artists would interpret the work in their own individual way and create something unique based on their outlook. The same applies to videography, especially in the wedding / civil partnership industry.
When selecting the videographer for your big day keep in mind what you like visually. This is absolutely key. Picking a videographer based on what you like means that you are already sharing that creatives “vision” (for want of a better word, apologies if this sounds pretentious!). If you like what you see then this is usually a good indication that the end product will be something you absolutely adore. Emotion plays a big part in the decision making process – if you find something that clicks with you, then that’s a great sign.
Another key part of the decision making process should be the videographers method of filming. Again there is a lot of variation here – some will use a lot of staging, direction and interaction and others (like us) will opt for a discreet and natural filming style. We have always said that we film the day as it unfolds, observing and capturing everything that takes place without the need for fabrication. We personally believe that having everything shot discreetly results in real reactions, you’re not watching a performance, you’re watching a document of your day.
It goes without saying that viewing samples of work is very important. These should give you a good idea of how the work is put together and the quality of the product. You can view lots of samples on our website without any commitment, you’re free to watch as much or as little as you want. We also hear a lot of feedback from potential clients (some book, others don’t), it’s always great to hear your thoughts about our work.
Another aspect to consider is see what other people have said about a videographers work. We think client feedback is invaluable, we always share what our past bride and grooms have said about our work in full. Seeing what a real person has said about a product can mean ten times more than whatever we, as a business, have written on our own website. Did we mention that 100% of our past clientele have said they would recommend us?
Another important part of selecting the right videographer for your wedding or civil partnership is the connection you share with the supplier. You may like the look of someone’s work but when you speak with that person, you don’t “click”. You wouldn’t want a guest at your wedding who you didn’t get on particularly well with, so why put up with someone who you’re paying to be there! We always speak to our clients before booking, this can either be over e-mail, on the phone or in person. We want to make sure that you’re happy with your choice.
The list really is endless, but what it comes down to is “what do you want?”. We usually suggest making a list of priorities and then seeing if they match up with a potential supplier.
Finally, if you are unsure about any aspect of a videographers process then ask. We are always hearing from people, some of them are clients and others are just passing by. You shouldn’t be afraid to ask any questions, you’re potentially spending a lot of money on a service so it’s only right that you would want to ask things.
You can visit our website for all sorts information about videography. Including online HD samples, client testimonials, questions and answers and a whole lot more.
We hope that the above will give you some help, inspiration or maybe even comfort! Now would be a good time to remind you that if you have any questions or comments about this blog, or anything relating to videography then give us a shout. You can e-mail us at info@adamhuckle.com with your burning questions!
- Adam
Adam Huckle Films
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