Thursday, July 31, 2008

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Style Me Pretty

Several weeks ago we received a call from Style me Pretty, which we were familiar with and am a frequent visitor to their site. They apparently had been visiting our site as well and called to tell us how much they liked our work and wanted us to be one of their preferred vendors. As a business we get many companies wanting us to advertise with them and some are better than others. Style me Pretty, however, got our attention because we loved the content on their site first and foremost. As we talked, they explained that we would need to submit a full wedding film to further evaluate our work. As we talked a bit more, they discussed with us how they only want the best of the best.

We submitted some samples of our work, some recent work and some older work. We received a call yesterday informing us that they were very impressed with the work we do and we were formally invited to be a part of the section of their site called "Little Black Book". We will be listed under Cinematography and the Indiana section will be launched July 31st, 2008. We are familiar with some of our collegues nationwide and can tell you, they are some of the very best in the world.

We are thrilled to be a part of Style Me Pretty. Spend some time and check out the site, there is some really cool and chic stuff there.

John and Jennifer

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Brock Childs - Unplugged


Brock Childs Unplugged - SB Childs Photography from Northernlight Filmworks on Vimeo.

Watch Brock in HD - CLICK HERE

We met up with our good friends and photographers, Stephanie and Brock Childs, with SB Childs Photography. Brock and I both love the Blues and he mentioned that he played the Harmonica and had actually done open mic night at the Slippery Noodle Inn. We kept saying that we needed to go do this and finally squeezed it into both of our busy schedules. We had our small camera with us and snagged some footage of not Brock the Photographer but Brock the Entertainer. We had a little fun with the montage. But all kidding aside, Brock really impressed us with his talent. Be sure to check out their work at SB Childs Photography.

John and Jennifer

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Senior Photos - Michelle

Here are some shots I took for Michelle for her Senior photos. We spent some time downtown Noblesville and then explored the area a bit. Michelle was a lot of fun to work with.


John

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Little Sis vs. Big Brother







Ok...anyone that knows me, knows that I am a practical joker. I have had this can of silly string that was an impulse buy. Jen's sister Julie and her husband Lyle came to visit us on Wednesday for some family photo fun. I pulled Chloe aside and covertly gave her the can of silly string so she could blast her big brother. Her eyes said it all. I knew she was thinking..."finally I can get him back for all the stuff he ever did to me". The magic moment arrived and with camera in hand and a little nod and wink from me the General, I coaxed her into a coordinated attack on Tommy. After a brief malfunction, which was enough time for Tommy to take notice, the first round went off! Splat! direct hit in the neck region. Suddenly Tommy faces his enemy and begins to try what any great American would do. NEGOTIATE. With one hand on her hip and a sassy little look, Chloe advises the enemy that she will not under any circumstances give up her bottle of Silly String. Keeping in the American spirit if he couldn't have it, well, consider this an act of war. Tommy lunges for the Silly String and the chase is on. After a brief struggle, Tommy now had in his hands a weapon of mass destruction. Chloe was blasted over and over and over. I remember thinking, "Look what I started". We were laughing so hard and I was lucky to get any decent photos of the encounter.

Tommy and Chloe....Thanks for a good laugh.

John

Thursday, July 10, 2008

A Classic Wedding - Erica & Paul - Super 8 and HD


Erica + Paul from Northernlight Filmworks on Vimeo.

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This was an Indianapolis Wedding we filmed at Christ's Church Cathedral, which is one of our top 3 favorite churches to shoot at. The wedding of Erica and Paul was beautiful. They were great clients to work with. This was shot in HD and we also pulled out the Super 8 camera. The Super 8 is a circa 1965 Canon. We order our film on a short term as needed basis from California and the telecine work is also done in California. I love the texture that this gives to the video. Film is expensive to shoot and edit but well worth it if you are looking for something to set your wedding apart from all the others. Some questions we get are: Do we shoot an entire wedding in Super 8 or 16mm? When the client wants primary Super 8 or 16mm, approximately 60% of it is shot in that format, video is also utilized. Why is it so expensive? First the film supply is not overly robust so the film stock cost is high coupled with development of the film and any special effects. In addition, it takes more skill to shoot film and to expose it correctly. We have several more of these to shoot this year. In October, we will be in New Orleans to shoot some Super 8, 16mm and will be anxious to share some of the French Quarter footage.

We had a great time with Erica and Paul and enjoyed shooting with Erin Hession of Erin Hession Photography. Thanks to Erin for a few photos to use for Erica and Paul's DVD and cover. As usual, the Columbia Club was a great reception venue to top off the day.

Comments welcomed.

John
www.northernlightfilmworks.com

Monday, July 7, 2008

I'll Drop a Quarter



Yesterday morning Jen and I were rushing around the house preparing for the day. The first shoot was a memorial service that was being held at the Indianapolis Arts Center. We drove separate to church because I had a couple of shoots to do afterwards. Jen and the kids left for church and I was still gathering some things up. Starting to go out the door I forgot some directions that were in our room. Making my way down the the hall toward our bedroom I just made it past a cold air return register that is on the floor. As I passed by, I heard "plink". Wondering what the noise was I backed up and looked down and saw a quarter and told myself, 'I'll get that later'.

My brother Steve and I arrived at the Indianapolis Arts Center and set up for the shoot and briefly met the widow of Ed Klink, Sheila Klink. The auditorium was filled with family and friends. Ed Klink was a very successful businessman and artist.

Among the people speaking about Ed's life were his daughter's, son, and close friends. A common theme was that Ed lived life to the fullest, never wanting to waste a moment. He was very involved with his children and grand children. It was also mentioned that he made mistakes in life just like everyone else but he corrected and moved on. It was amazing to hear the stories. I was impressed with Ed, someone I never knew. Ed was a Westpoint graduate, served 2 tours of Vietnam, graduated from business school at Harvard, launched several businesses, was passionate about the mountains and fly fishing, a nationally recognized artists, an admired father and grandfather, and a loving husband.

Many of the speech's given were moving but the most moving of all, at least for me, was from his granddaughter, who was about 8 years old. She walked up with Mrs. Klink and stood as her chin barely cleared the podium. She spoke of the things she remembered. The time papaw helped make gingerbread houses, the time spent just talking and she remembered that he helped her catch her very first fish. She was so brave and was fighting back tears and had to stop looking up at Mrs. Klink saying, "I'm done". I remember thinking way to go Ed, you made your mark on this little girl.

Mrs. Klink spoke of her gratitude for everyone and the incredible support she received throughout Ed's illness. Ed ultimately succumbed to complications from Lyme disease, which occurred in 2005. Mrs. Klink and their children were with Ed during his last hours. Ed and Sheila talked non stop at the very end. One of the very last things he said to her was this: "It's Beautiful, It's You, Always There, One" Mrs. Klink went on to explain that Ed told her he wanted his memorial to be filmed and that he would come and watch it with her. He told her, you will know I'm around because I will drop a quarter. As soon as she said that I vaguely remembered a quarter I saw earlier in the day and then I remembered the quarter that I heard drop into the register. Coincidence? Possibly.

Steve and I left the Arts Center for another shoot downtown Indy, but it was on my way home about 9:30pm as I thought about the day and what it all meant. I have always believed that God wants you to experience life and yesterday was one of those experiences. What was the message I got from this? Exactly what was printed in the memorial program:
"In the end, all that really matters is
How well did you live
How well did you love
How well did you learn to let go."

I have found a new favorite artist...Ed Klink. The artwork above is one of his pieces. Just Google his name and you will find other work he has done. You can read his obituary in the Indianapolis Star

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Katie + Crash - "Our Story"


Image courtesy of Turtlepond Photography


Katie & Crash - "Where's my $20.00?" from Northernlight Filmworks on Vimeo.

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What a fun couple! This is a love story video we filmed for Katie and Adam AKA Crash. I hate always calling these love stories because that always sounds so mushy. We are open to any other ideas on what to name these, let us know. Anyway, a very fun and open couple who had a brief encounter one evening and then $20.00 led to another meeting. You will just have to watch to understand. Last weekend was their wedding and this video was shown at the reception. A special thanks to Chris James of Ultimate Entertainment for helping with the audio set up. We highly recommend Ultimate Entertainment. Part of this love story contains some footage of their engagement session with our good friends Amanda and Nate Reynolds with Turtlepond Photography. Amanda and Nate have an amazing gift of capturing just the right moments and being able to instinctively compose the shot.

Katie and Crash's reception was like going to a rock concert, air band style. Their reception is probably in the top 3 all time receptions we have filmed. What makes a great reception? Apart from an incredible location like the Murat Centre in downtown Indianapolis and a great DJ....it's the couples family and friends that make such an event. At the end of the video Katie and Crash make reference to how they envision the reception and it was everything and more. We have to say that Katie and Crash have 2 of the most sincere sets of parents. Katie...your father is a nut...in a good way!

Thanks for the entertainment. By the way, we got home at 1am and my ears were ringing...reminded me of coming home from one of those heavy metal concerts.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Indianapolis Wedding Video

Best of TheIndyChannel.com A-List Nominated: Best Videographer in Indianapolis

If you like our work, vote for us. We were nominated last year and nominated again this year. It's kind of fun getting to read some of the comments and we have received many. For potential clients looking to hire an Indianapolis wedding videographer, we asked ourselves, "what sets us apart from the rest?". We believe it is a combination of things. One is that we are competitively priced. We want to create a high quality product at a fair price. In all reality it's an investment. Not that it is going to make you any money but like photographs, your wedding film is something that will archive an event. Secondly, we have our own style of how we shoot weddings. We like to approach shooting a wedding like an artist would approach his or her canvas. We spend a considerable amount of money reinvesting in the business, not only in equipment but in ourselves. We travel throughout the US collaborating with some of the industry's most talented wedding cinematographers. This year we will be in Orlando and New Orleans and next year in Austin. Our craft is an ongoing pursuit of perfection. Technology changes and so do we. We are also very aware that having the most tricked out camera does not make you a great cinematographer or photographer. We believe that capturing stunning imagery is a little bit luck and a whole lot of talent. In addition, you have to have the ability to tell a story just as a photojournalist might do while shadowing you during your wedding day. We offer the same approach.

Spend some time and view the work on our blog and on our website and subscribe to this blog to see some projects we will be posting soon.

John and Jennifer Moon
www.northernlightfilmworks.com