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Budgeting for Your Wedding

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Occasionally a couple will contact me and tell me how much they love our work but they only budgeted $1000 for their wedding video. It saddens me when I tell them I can't help them out in that price range. We could do something for that price, but it wouldn't be the video they saw online and were hoping to get. The problem here is that they budgeted for a bad video, instead of a good one.

Weddings are a mystery to most women, and budgeting to have a good wedding is a daunting task. I find that one of the biggest issues is that couple's spend too much on the reception hall, thinking that the hall is the key to a great wedding. It is not. I've filmed weddings in union halls that we awesome and weddings in historic mansions that were complete duds. So my advice for a booking a hall is to book with the bare minimum guests and the bare minimum luxuries. More people and more amenities are things you can add later.

The next person you should hire is a wedding planner. In most cases a day of coordinator will suffice, unless you are just way to busy to plan on your own. A good planner will be able to give you plenty of tips and tricks on how to save money and be able to have the wedding of your dreams on the smallest budget. They might cost $1000 or more but they may be able to save you thousands more in the planning process.

The next person you want to book is either your photographer or videographer. Both of these are of equal importance and both can get booked up a year or two in advance so I suggest you don't sit on this decision or you may not get the person you want. We've already got quite a few bookings for 2011 already. I wouldn't suggest booking anything else until you have both photo and video locked up. You may get crazy and decide to order those custom bar napkins and that may be the cost difference between booking a good video and booking a bad video.


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Title: The Benefits of Budgeting Your Money

When you start Budgeting your money, you won't run out of money because you know where every penney is going before you spend.

Title: How To Make Your First Movie - Phase 2: Budgeting

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Producing your first movie is difficult enough without running out of money halfway through. Reduce the chances of that happening with these budgeting tips.

To complete this How-To you will need:

Some initial investment
The names of potential investors
The director's cooperation
A financial ledger
A ruthless attention to detail

Step 1: Plan an ideal budget

Sit down with the director and plan out an ideal movie budget. It doesn't have to be too detailed.

Tip: A budget is typically divided into four cost sections: talent, production, post-production, and miscellaneous.

Step 2: Cut the ideal budget in half

Now, tell the director you want to slash the budget in half. He'll probably be furious, but it'll help him think in terms of dollars and cents.

Tip: Hiring film students, shooting digitally, and using unknown actors and cheap locations will bring down the budget.

Step 3: Explain all expenses

Make the new, cheaper budget include explanations for every single penny the director intends to spend. This version of the budget should be dozens of pages long.

Step 4: Delegate the initial investment

Delegate the initial investment. Ideally, most of it will go to shoot impressive scenes that will then be used to raise more money for the film. You'll need a bit of it yourself, though, to finance your fundraising efforts.

Tip: If you don't have an initial investment, you'll need to use money from your own pocket. Make sure that your contract with the director clearly reflects this risk.

Step 5: Apply for grants

Apply for filmmaking grants. There are institutions the world over that give money to new and independent filmmakers. Find them, and apply for every single grant that they offer, no matter how unlikely it is that you'll get it.

Step 6: Find investors

Find investors. Go through your alma mater or professional contacts.

Step 7: Present confidently

When you do land meetings with potential investors, be confident. Talk up the director, the plot, and the starring actors. Never stray too far from your claim that the movie is a sure thing to make back its investment.

Tip: If you don't yet have footage when seeking investors, show them a part of one of the director's previous films.

Step 8: Raise a little extra

Raise the money you need for your budget—and then some. Socking away an extra 15% in contingency funds—to help you out if disaster should strike—is a smart idea.

Tip: If you're positively loaded with funds, give a little more financial leeway to the director, but save most of it for emergencies and the possibility that the film will go over budget.

Step 9: Count every penny

Count every penny that the movie spends and that the movie makes. Write everything in your master ledger. This way, you'll always know where you stand, and if the movie is still on budget.

Step 10: Have a backup

If and when you have to work away from the actual shoot, have someone you trust—not the director—keep track of everything.

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End of the Season

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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.

The song was based on "Le Moribond" ("The Dying Man"), written by Jacques Brel in 1961. Brel's song was translated into English by poet Rod McKuen and this version was first recorded by Bob Shane of the Kingston Trio, but it did not sell. The Beach Boys also recorded the song but it was never released.

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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Real Green Wedding Invitations from Twisted Limb Paperworls

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Real Green Wedding Invitations from Twisted Limb Paperworls
Check out the gorgeous and so very eco invitations for my mom's wedding.

Aren't they beautiful?


Twisted Limb creates handmade invitations from recycled paper.

Check out this description from their site:

Twisted Limb Paperworks is a carbon-neutral production art studio in Bloomington, Indiana. Here we sustainably create our colorful handmade 100% recycled paper using old colored office paper and grocery bags, recycled water, and inclusions of flowers, wildflower seeds, and grass from our lawn.


We received the foldover invitations in lavender and sagebrush.

They have a gorgeous assortment of colors.

Foldover invitation sample
Real Green Wedding Invitations from Twisted Limb Paperworls
Lavender and Sagebrush color samples


Real Green Wedding Invitations from Twisted Limb PaperworlsReal Green Wedding Invitations from Twisted Limb Paperworls

I am so in love with these invitations.

They make me wish I was getting married again.

Maybe the hubby and I have a vow renewal in our future :-)



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Green Halloween Costumes for the Spook-a-Look Halloween Photo Contest

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This was last year's foray into making sure my kids had "green" Halloween costumes.


Green Halloween Costumes for the Spook-a-Look Halloween Photo Contest

The predator stalking the prey

My daughter's vampire costume was a creation made from clothes in my closet, an ebay cape, and a pair of vampire fangs she already had.

We dug through my closet and found a red skirt overlaid with black see through material, a long sleeved red top and a long sleeve black lace top that she put over the red shirt. She also snagged a pair of my black heels.

Green Halloween Costumes for the Spook-a-Look Halloween Photo Contest My little guy couldn't say trick or treat, he said "Twick or tweat"

My little guy wore a second hand costume that was big sister's. This cute little kitty was her favorite costume that she wore for years- right until she grew out of it.
Then she was still hesitant to part with it but now her little brother loves it.
This costume was probably one of the best ever purchased because it's made it through countless Halloweens and 2 kids and it's still as cute as ever.



Green Halloween Costumes for the Spook-a-Look Halloween Photo Contest My daughter vamped out in our closet creation


Green Halloween Costumes for the Spook-a-Look Halloween Photo Contest


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