Brittany and Josh

Posted on April 20, 2011

Brittany and Josh’s Highlight Video from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

 

Brittany’s Bridal Prep Part 1 from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Brittany’s Bridal Prep Part 2 from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Brittany’s Bridal Prep Part 3 from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Brittany’s Brittany’s Photo Shoot from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Josh’s Photo Shoot from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

First Dace Montage from Ron Priest on Vimeo.





Alana and Casey’s Wedding

Posted on March 6, 2011

Alana and Casey's Wedding

Alana and Casey were married at the Church of The Holy Spirit,  3345 Lexington Rd., Louisville, KY. Their reception was at the Henry Clay, 604 S 3rd St, Louisville, KY. Alana & Casey’s  highlight clip uses the Time-Shift editing style. It tells the story from a brides perspective. When she reminisces of her wedding day, she doesn’t naturally recall everything in chronological order, her mind races back and forth thinking of the most emotional parts of her day. When done right, the time-shift edit is quite sentimental.

Alana and Casey’s Highlight Video from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Alana’s Bridal Prep Video from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Casey’s Pre-Ceremony Clip from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Alana’s Pre-Ceremony Clip from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Alana and Casey’s Short Ceremony Edit from Ron Priest on Vimeo.





Our Innovative Online Booking Process is Quick, Easy and Confidential!

Posted on January 24, 2011

Please allow me the chance to explain our innovative online booking process.

After we have had a chance to discuss your time requirements and the different options you want included in your package, I’ll email you a link to the written proposal. This email will also contain a website address along with your user password which you will need to access your personal website to manage your account and monitor the production progress, once you have accepted the proposal.

In the proposal, I will present you with 1 or more suggested packages and their listed prices for you to choose from. Each package will list all options and include a schedule of payments. The first payment is considered your non-refundable retainer of $500, required to reserve your date, and is therefore due upon accepting the proposal.  Unless we had previously discussed a non-interest payment plan past the wedding date, there will be 2 additional payments. Fifty (50%) percent of the balance will be due 8 weeks prior to the wedding date, while the remaining balance will be due 4 weeks prior to the wedding date.

Once you have selected your preferred package, you will be given an additional chance to select any new or last minute add-on options if desired before accepting the proposal. There will be a box for you to place an x, and you will need to type your full name thereby indicating that you agree to the proposal. The proposal identifies your computers IP address and thereby makes it a legal document.

After accepting the proposal, you’ll need to log into your account to pay the retainer (first invoice). You’ll go to your personal website and enter the password provided in the email you received with your proposal. Once logged in, click on the “Billing and Legal” tab and you’ll find your invoices. Simply click on the first invoice to make your payment online using any credit card of bank card. Once we receive notification that the first payment has been made, we will block out your date, and it shall be considered reserved. When it comes time to make the remaining payments, just follow the same procedures.

The on-line proposal is broken down into 5 sections as listed below:

Section 1: As you look over this proposal, you’ll notice that in the left side-bar is an index displaying what section of the proposal you are currently at. Click the “continue” button at the bottom of the section to review the offered packages.

Section 2: will present the different packages for comparison. Once you’ve decided which package is the best one for you, select it and you’ll be taken to section 3 where you can choose any additional last-minute add-ons that you desire.

Section 3: Select any additional options you desire, by selecting the item’s quantity. Don’t worry about inadvertently selecting an add-on option that may already be included in your package. If that happens, you’ll be alerted by an on-screen pop up message and given the chance to change your mind by simply re-selecting the number “0″ for the quantity. That reminds me, if you have your web browser configured to not allow popups, you may want to deactivate that feature for this site or this session so you’ll see the warnings if they are trying to pop up.

Section 4: will present you with the shoot details. If you see anything that needs a correction or blank lines that need data please provide the needed information at this time so all information in the contract will be correct or complete.

Section 5: will once again allow you to review the package you just selected along with the payment schedule and finally the contract itself. At this point if you decide you would like to change your mind go back to section 3 to select a different package, (or maybe you want to keep this package and select more, less or different options) you can do so by clicking on the “Make Changes” button located just underneath the Total Package Price displayed in red at the top right side of this section.

Caution: Don’t confuse the “Make Changes” button with the “Request Changes” button in the left side-bar. The “Request Changes” link will actually void the proposal and ask what changes you would like us to make to the proposal itself. The proposal will then be canceled (i.e you will not be able to access it again) and we’ll then need to draw up a new proposal.

Clicking the “Make Changes” button will take you back to section 2 where you can once again review the different packages offered and insure the package of your choice is selected, and likewise continue once again to section 3 where you can make any changes to the add-on items you may have just selected. You need to be aware that any items which you may have previously selected via its quantity indicator are still selected. Returning back to section 2 from section 5 does not reset everything, it just allows you to change anything that you previously selected.

After you have completed all of your selections and once you agree to the proposal, you will need to place an X in the box indicating that you accept the proposal, and Type your Name. This is considered your electronic signature. The contract displays your computers IP address and thereby making this a legal contract.

Keep in mind that we book on a first pay basis. So if someone else has inquired about the same date and has an open proposal at the same time as you, the person who signs the proposal and pays the retainer first is the person that is awarded the date.

To inquire on our availability and additional investment options, please contact me personally so that we might have a chance to talk a bit and discover what it is you really need and expect in a wedding video. Then together we’ll customize a package that’s right for you. You can call me anytime between the hours of 9:00 am to 9:00 pm EST Monday – Saturday, at 270.312.9760 or just send me your contact information, wedding date, and indicate when would be a good time for me to call you, and I’ll be happy to do so at your earliest convenience. Just click HERE to access my contact form.

Thanks for your time.
Ron Priest
270.312.9760





Ellie and Jeff’s Wedding

Posted on January 14, 2011

Ellie and Jeff

Ellie & Jeff’s highlight clip uses an editing style known as the Time-Shift edit. It tells the story from a brides perspective. When she reminisces of her wedding day, she doesn’t naturally recall everything in chronological order, her mind races back and forth thinking of the most emotional parts of her day. When done right, the time-shift edit is quite sentimental.

 Ellie and Jeff’s Highlight Video from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

 Ellie’s Bridal Prep from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Ellie’s Photo Session from Ron Priest on  Vimeo

 The Guys Serenade Ellie from Ron Priest on  Vimeo





Jackie and Brandon’s Wedding

Posted on January 14, 2011

Jackie and Brandon's Wedding

Jackie & Brandon’s ceremony was held at the Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville, KY and their reception was at The Casino Showroom in Elizabeth, IN.  This is a highly stylized short video containing highlights from your entire day.

 Jackie and Brandon’s Highlight Video from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

 Jackie’s Photo Session from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Brandon’s Photo Session from Ron Priest on  Vimeo





Video Gallery Index

Posted on December 16, 2010

This is a index to over 90 separate video clips available to preview in our video gallery on our website. They are not simply a collection of our “Best Works” but are actual client videos ranging from 26 different weddings, 22 different ceremony venues and 21 different reception venues.  Below you’ll find a listing of each wedding along with the associated venues and video clips that are available for viewing from each wedding.

You CAN view these videos on your iPhone or iPad. Even though our website is a flash website, you can view it’s contents via an iPhone or iPad. Also, the videos will play extremely well over a decent WiFi connection, and surprisingly well over a 3G connection. No matter which type of connection you have, if you’ll simply let the entire gallery page load (3 video placeholders per page so that you see the play icon over each of the the video placeholders) before tapping on any specific video for playback, they will generally play without having to re-buffer.  If they do pause, simply wait until the video restarts on it’s own. If you’re patient, they will usually pick back-up and play through to the end without having to buffer again. For more info or if you’re having problems, please read the article titled “Viewing Videos on iPhone or iPad” under the “About” Tab on our website.

Morgan & Kyle

Ceremony Venue: Immanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour IN.
Reception Venue: Pines Evergreen Room, Seymour IN.
  • Recap (Time-Shift Edit)
  • Bridal Prep
  • First Look
  • First Dance Montage
  • Short Ceremony Edit
  • Toasts & Speeches

Jackie & Brandon

Ceremony Venue: Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: The Showroom, Casino, Elizabeth, IN.
  • Highlight (Traditional Edit)
  • Brides Photo Session
  • Grooms Photo Session
  • Short Ceremony Edit

Melanie & Jason

Ceremony Venue: Family Catholic Church, New Albany, IN
Reception Venue: The Grand, New Albany, IN
  • Highlight (Traditional Edit)
  • Salon Prep
  • Melanie’s Bridal Prep
  • Jason’s Photo Session
  • Melanie’s Photo Session
  • Short Ceremony Edit
  • Growing-Up Montage

Angela & Adam

Ceremony Venue: Cathedral of the Assumption, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: Olmsted, Louisville, KY
  • Highlight (Traditional, Extended Edit)
  • Salon Prep
  • Short Ceremony Edit
  • Growing-Up Montage

Courtney & Brandon

Ceremony Venue: St.Paul Catholic Church, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: 300 Spring St, Jeffersonville, IN
  • Highlight (Traditional Edit)
  • Bridal Prep
  • Courtney’s Photo Session
  • Grand Entrance
  • A Dedication to Courtney’s Parents
  • Growing-Up Montage

Cristina & Erik

Ceremony Venue: Cathedral of the Assumption, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: Olmsted, Louisville, KY
  • Highlight (Time-Shift Edit)
  • Salon Prep
  • Bridal Prep & Photo Sessions
  • Short Ceremony Edit
  • Grand Entrance
  • First Dance Montage
  • Cake & Toasts

Ashley & Jonathon

Ceremony Venue: St. Augustine’s Catholic Church, Jeffersonville, IN
Reception Venue: Olmsted, Louisville, KY
  • Highlight (Traditional Edit)
  • Salon Prep
  • Bridal Prep
  • Jonathon’s Pre-Ceremony Clip
  • Short Ceremony Edit
  • Grand Entrance
  • Growing-Up Montage

Ellie & Jeff’

Ceremony Venue: St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church, Harrods Creek, KY
Reception Venue: Louisville Country Club, Louisville, KY
  • Highlight (Extended Time-Shift Edit)
  • Bridal Prep
  • Ellie’s Photo Shoot
  • Jeff’s Photo Shoot
  • Short Ceremony Edit
  • The Guys Serenade Ellie

Megan & Justin

Ceremony Venue: Immanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour, IN
Reception Venue: Pines Evergreen Room, Seymour, IN
  • Highlight (Traditional Edit)
  • First Look
  • Short Ceremony Edit

Whitney & Devon

Ceremony Venue: Church of the Good Shepherd, Lexington, KY
Reception Venue: Lexington Country Club, Lexington, KY
  • Highlight (Traditional Edit)
  • Bridal Prep
  • Photo Shoot
  • Short Ceremony Edit
  • Grand Entrance

Archana & Jacob

Reception and Reception Venue: Brown Hotel, Louisville, KY

  • Extended Highlight (Traditional, Extended Edit)
  • Bridal & Groom Prep
  • Pre-Ceremony Clip
  • Malaysian Photo Montage
  • Short Ceremony Edit

Stephanie & Jarrett

Ceremony Venue: St. Louis Bertrand, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: Henry Clay, Louisville, KY
  • Highlight (Time-Shift Edit)
  • First Dance Montage

Helen & Chris

Ceremony Venue: First Baptist Church of Middletown, KY
Reception Venue: Kentucky Derby Museum, Louisville, KY
  • Highlight (Time-Shift Edit)
  • Bridal Prep
  • Groom Prep
  • First Dance Montage
  • Grand Entrance

Sarah & Will

Ceremony Venue: The Cathedral of the Assumption, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: Frazier Museum, Louisville, KY
  • Highlight (Time-Shift Edit)

Ginny & Ryan

Ceremony Venue: United Methodist Church, Brandenburg, KY
Reception Venue: Doe Valley Lodge, Brandenburg, KY
  • Trailer
  • Highlight (Time-Shift Edit)

Sarah & Blake

Ceremony Venue: St. John’s Catholic Church, Carrollton, KY
Reception Venue: General Butler State Resort Park Conference Center
  • Pre-Ceremony Clip
  • Highlight (Time-Shift Edit)

Kristina & Shawn

Ceremony Venue: First Baptist Church, Seymour, IN
Reception Venue: Pines Evergreen Room, Seymour, IN
  • Bridal Prep (Time-Shift Edit)
  • Highlight

Kelly & Chris

Ceremony Venue: Rooftop Glassworks, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: Glassworks, Louisville, KY
  • Bridal Prep
  • Credits
  • Groom Prep
  • Highlight (Traditional Edit)

Melissa & Mark

Ceremony Venue: Beargrass Christian Church, St. Matthews, KY
Reception Venue: Pendennis Club, Louisville, KY
  • Highlight (Extended Time-Shift)

Brittany & Craig

Ceremony Venue: St. John’s United Church of Christ, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: Regency Hotel, Louisville, KY
  • Trailer
  • Bridal Prep
  • Highlight (Time-Shift Edit)

Lindsay & James

Ceremony Venue: Beargrass Christian Church, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: Rathskeller at Seelbach Hotel, Louisville, KY
  • Trailer
  • Highlight (Traditional Edit)

Kelly and David

Ceremony and Reception Venue: Huber Orchard & Winery, Starlight, IN

  • Trailer
  • Highlight

Kelly and Adam

Ceremony Venue: Caldwell Chapel Presbyterian Seminary, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: The Nunnlea House, Louisville, KY
  • Bridal Prep
  • Highlight (Triditional Edit)

Tamara & James

Ceremony and Reception Venue: Spring Valley Golf Club, Lexington, KY

  • Bridal Prep
  • Highlight (Triditional Edit)

Teneesha & Thurman

Ceremony and Reception Venue: The Belle of Louisville, Riverfront, Louisville, KY

  • Highlight (Extended Traditional Edit)

Michelle & Dart

Ceremony Venue: First Virginia Avenue Baptist Church, Louisville, KY
Reception Venue: Marriott, Downtown Louisville, KY
  • Photo Session
  • Highlight (Triditional Edit)




Choosing a Professional Videographer

Posted on December 16, 2010

Remember the old saying; You get what you pay for? Or how about;  If it seems too good to be true, then it probably is? Well, you’ll want to keep that in mind when selecting a professional wedding videographer.

How much should you expect to pay for a professional wedding videographer? Well, about the same as you would expect to pay for a professional photographer. However, that word “professional” gets kicked around a quite a bit doesn’t it? So then, how do you know if you’re really choosing a professional videographer, or  just a “want-a-be” professional?  Well, for starters, you look at and compare their work, just as you do when selecting a professional photographer. Now If they don’t  seem have much work to look at, well that should be a yellow flag. Don’t just settle to view a collage of the videographers “best shots” arranged in a demo reel, if you have to ask, then ask to view some real wedding videos, like the ones they actually give their clients.

Here’s just a few aspects you should keep in mind when comparing videographers work? First of all, pay close attention to the picture quality, is the scene to dark or too bright? Is there too much or not enough contrast in the overall scene? Are the colors crisp and do they pop out of the picture or are they just sort of dull and lifeless? If so, these are indictors that the videographer doesn’t take much time if any  in post production to color correct his or her work.  Also you’ll want to watch out for those video effects and transitions.  Does the videographer use them discreetly or does the video cry out “THIS IS A VIDEO EFFECT, or THIS IS A TRANSITION, DO YOU SEE ME?”

The audio is just as important and sometimes more so than the video. Can you hear the bride and groom recite their vows clearly, or is there a lot of background noise or echo indicating that improper or insufficient audio equipment was used when recording the event.  Perhaps you don’t hear any natural audio in the videographers samples at all, that may indicate that the audio is very poor and they’re trying to hide that fact. That’s why I like to display various wedding edits from each wedding in my video gallery  (such as the short ceremony edit) so you can hear the quality of the captured audio.

You should also expect a professional videographer to display their work on their website, or invite you to their studio to see their work in person. Since I work out of my home studio, I choose to show my work here and on my website in the video gallery where you’ll find more than 90 different client videos from more than 25 different weddings.  I’ve even provided you with an index to the video gallery, found here on the blog,  to identify the specific type of clips from the associated wedding and reception venues available for viewing. So before you compare our prices, please take the time to view our work. You owe it to yourself because you only have one chance to do this right.

To inquire on our availability and pricing, please contact me personally so that we might have a chance to talk a bit and discover what it is you really need and expect in a wedding video. Then together we’ll customize a package that’s right for you. You can call me anytime between the hours of  9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday, at (270) 312-9760 or use our Reservation Request  form to send me your contact information, wedding date, and indicate when would be a good time for me to call you, and I’ll be happy to do so at your convenience.

Thanks!
Ron Priest, Owner
RPriest Videography
www.RPriest.com
(270) 312-9760






VHS to Digital Transfers

Posted on December 10, 2010

Preserve You Memories. If you’re like me, you probably have hundreds of home movies stuck on VHS tapes.  Over the years those tapes have started to deteriorate and some may not even be viewable any longer.  Or perhaps your old VHS player has been broke for months and you have found that good VHS players just aren’t being sold any longer. That’s because they are obsolete.

So your plan of action has been to transfer these tapes to DVD disc, but you just haven’t found the time to do it or you don’t have the proper equipment to do it right, or you just keep putting it off thinking you’ll get it done some day. While in the meantime, those tapes are deteriorating even more and eventually won’t play at all.

Well I have a better idea. Instead of transferring all of those home movies to DVD which before long will be just as obsolete as your old VHS player, you should have them transferred to a digital format while you still have a chance. Once in a digital format, you can be assured that those precious memories can be preserved not just for a lifetime, but forever so generations to come can view them no matter what future media format is in existence.

We can do all the work for you and save you time and money in the process. We’ll transfer those old analog tapes to an H.264 Quick Time movie format that can be viewed on your computer (Mac or PC) as well as your smart phone, iPod, iPad, or you can even upload them to YouTube for family and friends to view at their leisure. Additionally these H.264 digital files  can be viewed directly on your HDTV via the new Apple TV entertainment center, or your Playstation, or XBox.

If this is something that you may be interested in doing, just send me a message via my contact page on the website.  Let me know approximately how many tapes you have that you would like to have transferred and I’ll give you a written quote. Or if you simply have questions and want to discuss the possibilities, let me know I’ll be happy to answer your questions.





Our Packages and Pricing

Posted on December 8, 2010

You’ve only got one chance to do this right. You’ve carefully budgeted for everything else, don’t make the mistake of cutting the budget short on your wedding video. It along with your photos are the only things that will last after the cake is eaten, and the last dance has finished.

Are you on a tight budget? Do you dream of having a glamorous wedding video but are forced to stick to a shrinking budget that just won’t allow it? Ask us about our interest free payment plans which allow you to continue making payments for up to 12 months after your wedding day. You might be pleasantly surprised just what you CAN do on a tight budget!

All weddings are different, some need little coverage, while others need lots of coverage. That’s why we no longer use the “traditional package” approach in our marketing. If you’ve done any shopping around at all for a videographer, then you know what I’m talking about. Some  have so many different options thrown in this and that package, that even they get confused.  Additionally, I can’t really give you an accurate quote on a package, until I know more about what it is you need.

Package Structure: We provide 3 levels of coverage.  Our basic level consists of two packages, the Ceremony Only, and our Basic Package. The intermediate level of coverage is found in our Bonze Package. Then we have additional packages in our Extended level which not only provides additional hours of wedding day coverage, but they also offer Enhancement Credits ranging from $500 to $2000 depending on the package purchased. These Enhancement Credits are then used to purchase add-on options of your choice giving you total control over customizing your package to best fit your budget.

Packages from $995 To inquire on our availability, packages and pricing, please call 270.312.9760 anytime between 9:00 am – 9:00 pm EST Monday – Saturday, or send us your contact information with your wedding date using our Reservation Request Form and we’ll get back with you ASAP.

Product & Services Descriptions: You can find a full description of any specific product or service in the article titled “Product-Services Descriptions” located under the Investments tab on our website, or just click HERE.

Booking Procedures: To learn more about our quick and intuitive Online Booking Procedures, please see the article titled “Online Booking Procedures” also located under the Investments tab on our website, or just click HERE.

All Weddings are shot with 3 High Definition (HD) cameras, and 2 videographers, the footage is then edited and mastered in HD to insure the highest quality exist when we down convert the HD master to Standard Definition (SD) for delivery on DVD and encode the HD master for authoring to Blu-ray as required, depending upon the package you’ve purchased.

The HD Blu-ray Upgrade is also provided with all packages consisting of 8 or more hours of coverage. You’ll receive 3 Blu-ray copies with customized pop-up and static menus as well as customized labeling and packaging.

Thanks for your time.

Ron Priest
270.312.9760





Morgan & Kyle

Posted on August 17, 2010

Morgan & Kyle

Morgan and Kyle were married at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour, IN. while their reception was held at Pines Evergreen Room in also in Seymour, IN.  Morgan is the twin sister of Megan who’s wedding we also had the privilege of shooting.  Some of Megan and Justin’s video clips can also be found in our video gallery, on our website.

Below I’ve posted Morgan & Kyle’s Highlight clip, Bridal Prep and First Look Video. You can view more of their clips in our video gallery on our Flash Website.Morgan and Kyle were married at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour, IN. while their reception was held at Pines Evergreen Room in also in Seymour, IN. Morgan is the twin sister of Megan who’s wedding we also had the privilege of shooting. Some of Megan and Justin’s video clips can also be found in our video gallery, on our website

Morgan and Kyle’s Wedding from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Morgan’s Bridal Prep from Ron Priest on Vimeo.

Morgan & Kyle’s First Look Session from Ron Priest on  Vimeo.





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