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Sunday, September 30, 2007

My blog has moved!!!

Just a heads up that my blog has moved (like two years ago!) to:
http://www.davidperryfilms.com/blog.

Thanks!!!

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Kannon

Haley Volk, a local photographer, came up with the great idea of documenting her son's life by making a video every year on his birthday.
We had a wonderful day at the lake releasing balloons, throwing rocks, drawing in the sand and then playing around the house.
In addition to the video you see here, we also interviewed Kannon.... well, as much as you can interview a three year old.

Enjoy!



Kannon at the Beach

Saturday, October 21, 2006

House of Joseph and House of Judah




Just finished filming a production about the Jewish and Mormon Communities coming together.


The Voices of Israel, a choir from Israel, flew into Utah on Wednesday and performed with the Mormon Tabernacle choir at the Conference Center that evening.

On Thursday night, they had another gathering at the Jewish Community Center with the main speaker being Gerald Molen. He worked with Stephen Spielberg in producing "Schindler's List" (as well as Minority Report, Jurassic Park, and 15 other films). He spoke on the miracles that happened while making Shindler's List and it was very touching. It was quite the evening with Larry King introducing the night and guests such as Sen. Orrin Hatch, Rep. Chris Cannon and Attorney General Mark Shurtliff.

The Spirit of this project is so powerful and the people so amazing. I was honored to take part in this inspired gathering.
At the airport the director of the Israeli Choir yelled out "My Brother!" and gave me a heartfelt hug.

I have attached a link to the events website and also a link to a short clip I have already edited:

Video Clip for Windows

Video Clip for Mac

Website on Project

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

2007 DEMO












I just completed a rough copy of my 2007 Demo.
I haven't done this before, but I added a one minute clip at the end of the demo just about Creative Date videos.
What's a Creative Date Video?
I will go hang out with the couple and just have fun and show their personality. It adds another dimension to their wedding video and I have found that the grooms really get into this.


What do you think about the music (especially the date video section).

How about the length?
At the beginning of the demo, I have some of the cities listed where I have filmed. Is that too much too fast?

Any other feedback at all would be great!

Thanks!


Here's the link:
2007 Demo Rough Copy



Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Davina



How would I describe Davina from DavinaFear.com?

Sincere.
Talented.
Dedicated.

Sincere.
Although incredibly talented, Davina is so down to earth.
It's like I am hanging out with family. And don't we all want to be with family on the most important days of our lives?

Talented.
Watch her videos - her work needs no explanation. Wow!

Dedicated.
I first shot with Davina over three years ago. In fact, it was the day before I proposed to Danielle, now my wife. I remember being awestruck by how hard she works. It was like she was shooting her own wedding and didn't want to miss a thing. Little did I know that was only the tip of the iceberg. I've later come to understand the late nights involved, the 'whatever-it-takes' attitude in all she does and her loyalty to her clients.





Davina's Videos

These are the type of videos I absolutely love producing.
Why is that? Because I get to really know who I am presenting. I have to.
It is up to me to discover the connection between the world and them.
With Davina it was easy.

We spent one afternoon just hanging out with her and the kids. We sang, drew with chalk on the driveway, colored pictures, read stories, ran around the house and went for a walk in the nearby fields.
Davina's children are all so incredibly beautiful and full of light.

Then we spent one other evening at the park with the entire family; rolling down hills, playing on the slides and just having fun.
I brought along my 8mm film camera and had them film each other. That is why I included an 8mm film look in the second portion of her video.

Davina wanted to focus on her "I have a picture of that" philosophy. I had Davina narrate the video, but then decided to go with just text. This keeps the energy of the music going and leaves more to one's own imagination of the events presented.

On Davina's photo montage, the hardest decision was which song to use. Davina ended up choosing Mercy Me: I Can Only Imagine.
I could listen to that song over and over (and I have!). Very applicable to Davina because it reflects the devotion and power of her pictures.

Check em out!

Windows Media Player
Davina's Photo Montage
Davina's Video

Quicktime (Takes longer to load)
Davina's Photo Montage
Davina's Video

Monday, September 25, 2006

Lindsay


We just got done editing Lindsay's Bridal and I really had fun with this.
I decided to try a few new ideas here. Lindsay chose a song that was high energy and a lot of fun, so I brought along a portable CD player and played the music on repeat while we were filming. This made it fun for everyone and brought out Lindsays spunky side.
She even broke out into song a few times, so I included a few of those shots on the video.
You will notice one shot where Lindsay is twirling around a lamp post. I captured that effect by running around the pole with her at the same time. Pretty difficult since you have to run twice as fast, but I really liked the effect.
Another fun effect is Lindsay looking at the camera while she is spinning. I had her hold the camera, pointing at herself, while she was spinning around.
One difficult choice was how to cut my edits once the singing started on the song. I chose to stick to the beats rather than the lyrics. Tell me what you think.




Her fiance, Dave, came along and had a few dance moves as well. The scene where he is dancing, I shot from the reflection in the window. He didn't know I was filming, which made it even better.
You might wonder about the Red Bull drinks - Lindsay is a rep for Red Bull so we had to throw that in there.
My favorite shot is where I start with Lindsay on the ledge, then pan away and up the wall. Litte bit harder to capture, but love the look.

Check it out by clicking on this link:


Windows Media Player
Lindsay's Bridal

Quicktime (Takes longer to load)
Lindsay's Bridal

Hello Wonderful World!

Thanks to DavinaFear.com, I have been educated on the wonderful world of blogging. This will be a great way to keep everyone updated on what is happening with David Perry Films and to get feedback from all of you.
Here's to the world of blogging!