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nuptial
onsite
retro
sde
seed interactive
Video Production
videography
wedding
Melvin and Julpha SDE
 In this SDE, the couple would like to use "Marry me" by Train. It's a little overused so we added a twist on it. I also tried to add another level in the editing by giving a little retro color touch-up. More effects means additional time in rendering. Good thing the machine was fast enough for us to reach the deadline. I edited it a couple of kilometers away from the reception area (from Canelar to Regency) so we have drive as fast as we can just to catch up. Usually the program starts at 6 and the video is played around 8 or 9 before the couple's message. However, the program started at 5:00 which means i have 1 hour less time to include the entrance, first dance and ending clips. The program went very fast, we have to be there by 6:30. If we wasted a second or minute we could have not played it. Thank God we made it. I really love how it appeared on the screen (which was huge). The projector really gave justice with the "HD-ness" of the video. Anyways,i'm just happy that we pulled it off. Kudos to the team! And here's the video...
 In this SDE, the couple would like to use "Marry me" by Train. It's a little overused so we added a twist on it. I also tried to add another level in the editing by giving a little retro color touch-up. More effects means additional time in rendering. Good thing the machine was fast enough for us to reach the deadline. I edited it a couple of kilometers away from the reception area (from Canelar to Regency) so we have drive as fast as we can just to catch up. Usually the program starts at 6 and the video is played around 8 or 9 before the couple's message. However, the program started at 5:00 which means i have 1 hour less time to include the entrance, first dance and ending clips. The program went very fast, we have to be there by 6:30. If we wasted a second or minute we could have not played it. Thank God we made it. I really love how it appeared on the screen (which was huge). The projector really gave justice with the "HD-ness" of the video. Anyways,i'm just happy that we pulled it off. Kudos to the team! And here's the video...Videography: Jan Santos, Ryann Elumba, Johnery Toribio, Love Bulaay
Editing: Cedrick Zabala
Coordinator: Roberto S. Bondoc Jr.
Lights and Sound: Audiotech
Flowers: Pattimae's
Music: Marry Me by Train
 


 Cedrick S. Zabala "CSZ97" is a multimedia artist based in the City of Zamboanga. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology major in Multimedia and Computer Animation. Currently he works at the City Government of Zamboanga under the Mayor's Office as a Public Information Officer, and as a part-time Instructor in Ateneo de Zamboanga University. He is currently taking his Master's Degree in Public Administration in Western Mindanao State University. He lives a life with a passion for the arts, culture, and travel. This blog contains his works and travel journals. Carpe effin' Diem!
Cedrick S. Zabala "CSZ97" is a multimedia artist based in the City of Zamboanga. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology major in Multimedia and Computer Animation. Currently he works at the City Government of Zamboanga under the Mayor's Office as a Public Information Officer, and as a part-time Instructor in Ateneo de Zamboanga University. He is currently taking his Master's Degree in Public Administration in Western Mindanao State University. He lives a life with a passion for the arts, culture, and travel. This blog contains his works and travel journals. Carpe effin' Diem!
 
 
 
 
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