Feb 042011
 

Wedding video London Greenwich, Wedding Venue Royal Naval College London. Church wedding video.

Wedding video London from Portobello Films on Vimeo.

Filmed by just one wedding videographer this wedding video is just brilliant. In fact it is the first wedding video that we have extended the wedding highlights to over seven minutes. As there was just so much to pack in on an action packed wedding day.

Starting with an emotional church wedding service at St Alfege Greenwich then on to the Old Royal Naval College Greenwich for an amazing wedding reception.

In fact you may wish to compare the very first film filmed there and wedding video recored for posterity by British Panthe in 1935 Naval Wedding at Greenwich Quite a difference in technology and film cameras in the intervening seventy six odd years. From scatchy old film stock to the latest Sony HD cameras. Yet the wedding venue by the Thames in Greenwich still retains its gravitas, and beautifully positioned to take full advantage of the natural light that pours through its high sighted windows. It almost seems designed as a perfect wedding video location. Certainly it has become an instant hit with eveybody here in post production and colour grading and even the sound department for the wedding venues excellent acoustics. All in all we think it was a brilliant wedding film and we thougherly enjoyed working on it

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Be sure to catch up with our last post New website

Feb 022011
 

We are nearly there with our new web site. My goodness it take ages though it should be up during next week. We will have a whole new range of wedding videos to show as well as a revamped design. So a really big thanks to all the our inhouse web designers. They have managed all kinds of technical wizardry with the intergration of our tweets and incorporating our Vimeo Pro channel.

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Lanesborough Hotel wedding video

Feb 022011
 

Wedding Video London Lanesborough Hotel from Portobello Films on Vimeo.

Definatly one of our favorite wedding videos an absolutly lovely and naturally civil wedding video made possible by just the perfect bride and groom. Everything was filmed within the quite spectacular wedding venue The Lanesborough Hotel (civil wedding). Which is situated right on the very corner of Hyde Park Corner in the heart of the world famous Knightsbridge district of London. A 5 star hotel in a totally 5 star location.
We used two of our London based wedding videographer to do the whole occasion justice. (All filmed with our brand new properly professional Sony cameras. All shot and edited in HD). The wedding venue and hotel was originally the St George Hospital dating back to 1827. Built on the excisting Hospital which in turn was actually Lanesborough House so that is pre 1733. (some history) The whole place was refurbished in 1991 becoming the Michelin stared spectacular that it is today. (you can tell we like it).
We would also like to mention Eva Dutton the then wedding planner at the Lanesborough. We often work a long day yet Eva matched us minute for minute. Always a few moments ahead of everything you can tell see used to work in Beverly Hills. We wish her the best of luck as Operations Manager Eva Dutton

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Into 2011 from modern London based Wedding Videographer

Jan 192011
 

Happy New Year to everyone (if slightly belately)
Working hard in edit but it is great to see when a film is finished and all packaged ready to go. Currently we are posting highlights from some of the wedding videos filmed 2010 up onto the blog. (we think the vimeo player is great it even does HD)
Really looking forward to editing a wedding video that we shot on the 18th of Dec. Filmed in a totally snow covered central London. Our wedding videographer may have frozen slightly but the footage from the wedding reception at Lords Cricket Ground has made it more than worth it.
There are also some other really wonderful wedding videos to edit. Included one we shot in the truly mindblowing Debenham House in Holland Park, and another in the stunning Westminster Cathedral culminating in a night time cruise down the Thames. Another…. actually I think it’s time to get back to it.

Wedding Video London St James’s

Jan 192011
 

Wedding Video London St James’s from Portobello Films on Vimeo.

Filmed by one London videographer, exclusively in the historical venue of the Naval and Military Club, St James’s Square SW1Y 4JU. This Civil wedding video was shot in HD and delivered to 8 wedding DVD.
You can toggle HD on and off by pressing the HD symbol in the bottom right of the wedding video
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Wedding Video London Landmark

Jan 192011
 

Wedding Video London Landmark Hotel from Portobello Films on Vimeo.

Check out our Chinese civil wedding video shot in the amazing civil wedding venue Landmark Hotel. Filmed by just one London videographer and shooting everything in stunning HD and delivering to 8 high quality SD wedding DVD. We really hope that the footage does justice to such a lovely couple and their choice of wedding venue. Watch the wedding video here in it’s original HD buy clicking the HD symbol in the bottom right hand corner of the wedding video
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Greek Wedding Video

Oct 312010
 

Greek wedding video from Portobello Films on Vimeo.

With the reception at the beautiful Chandos House and the main ceremony in the quite stunning
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Sophia. We all think that this was one truly magical wedding. Especially as guests had come from all over the world to celebrate such a wonderful occasion. Filmed by just one London videographer, we hope that the intimacy and real joy of the happy couple’s wedding day shines through. Shot in HD and delivered to 8 wedding DVD
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Wedding Video seasons end?

Oct 012010
 

We haven’t blogged for while as we were waiting for the season to end. Thing is, it hasn’t as we will be shooting wedding videos all during October and November. A first for us. Our wedding videographers have shot some great footage in some truly memorable locations which will be showcasing over the winter months. We will also be posting a blog on how to shoot your own wedding video from an inhouse wedding videographer.

May 312010
 

Another biggy in the questions department is HD.
(its all in the “i” and the “p”)

We hope that below explains (without getting too geeky or too long winded) what it is really and what you should watch out for.

HD referrers to a variety of differing resolutions all higher than SD.
HD has 2 main differences from SD – Resolution and frame rendering

A normal SD TV has one set resolution
Which is 720×576 lines or pixels shown at 25 frames per second. The frames are what is known as interlaced – meaning that 1 frame is actually made up of 2 frames lashed together in strips. All the even numbered horizontal lines mixed with odd numbered lines of the following frame. – Kind of like lacing your fingers together but not, as you would need only half the fingers on each hand.

You can watch a HD film on your computer as your screen’s resolution is high enough to cope with the increased information. Your ordinary TV cannot.

Sooner or later everyone will have a HD TV. However while HD TV and HD players should be able to show SD films (just). A film shot in SD can only be “up converted” to HD. Kind of like transferring your old VHS cassettes to DVD. It works but doesn’t look too great.
But films shot in HD can be “down converted” to be shown on an SD TV and looks absolutely stunning.

The two main (there really are way too many to mention) resolutions for HD are 1440×1080 and 1920×1080. We shoot the “documentary” and “television” packages in the former. For the “film” package and the “Diamond Lounge” we use the latter. All HD TVs and HD players can play these resolutions. Most HD movies are in 1440×1080 and most HD broadcast channels are in 1920×1080. So typically a decent new HD player will be playing at 1440×1080 and a decent HD TV can show a whole variety of HD formats including 1920×1080.

In conclusion

However, (other geekier settings) aside, the real nub of the matter is in how frames are rendered. You may often see an “i” in HD descriptions of wedding videography as in 1080i. This “i” is our old friend (and we mean old) interlaced frames. (half the fingers on each hand laced together).
The whole point of HD is that it mimics film. Film is not made of interlaced frames, but full individual frames. This is the main reason why it looks so nice as each frames is literal a still photo. In HD this is referred to as “p”. or progressive scan. Basically “i” is rubbish and “p” is great. While SD TV only plays “i” if your footage is shot in “i” you cannot change it to the far superior “p” later (when you get a lovely new HD TV). You have to “de-interlace” in edit which (and this is why “i” is so rubbish) literally makes up/invents the missing odd and even lines. Not good.

So regardless of all the flim flam that is spoken about HD and wedding videography. If you see an “i” remember that this old technology and “p” is the one of the main advantages HD has over SD.

May 052010
 

A quick update on
“At this time of year we have many people enquire as to best working practices for videographers or videography in general……… we are frequently asked to provide information or recommend another wedding videography or wedding video service”

The London based Wedding TV channel picked up on this resent post and interviewed our technical director to discuss further what to watch out for when selecting a wedding video or a wedding videographer.

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