End of the Season


This has been such a wonderful season. We've had the privilege of meeting and working with so many wonderful couples and wedding professionals. Over the course of the season our videos and same day edits have only gotten better.

But despite all this I am grateful for the season to be over. We have also done a lot of Friday and Sunday weddings this year. I can only assume this is a direct reflection of the down economy and the discounts that halls give for those days. Unfortunately this means that I have less time for editing and getting projects out. Now with the season ended I can say that all the past due projects will be delivered very soon. I can usually finish a final cut within one day, so between now and April we expect to get completely caught up.

I want to thank all of our clients who have been patient with the process. You are truly the reason we love our job because you understand that you are getting more than just a DVD of your wedding; you are getting your memories preserved for generations to come.


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Seasons in the Sun" was a worldwide hit song for Terry Jacks in 1974. It was first released in the United States and Canada early in the year, and rose to number one in America by March 2. An earlier recording appeared on The Kingston Trio's 1963 album, Time to Think. The song had also been done by English band The Fortunes in 1968, and by Pearls Before Swine in 1970/71.

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Terry Jacks, who had participated in the Beach Boys recording, and who had in fact introduced the song to the group, rewrote part of the lyrics to "lighten them up." Jacks' revisions tended to add a bit of ambiguity as to the nature of the storyteller's demise, allowing listeners the option to choose whether the death is from suicide over a failed life - quite possibly to escape drug addiction - or someone accepting death from natural causes, or cancer. References to a cheating wife were also removed.

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