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A bit of a trivia...( a record of 1st )
We produced our very first 3D montage back in 2005 for the wedding of Jasper and Jehremee. Three years later, we find ourselves producing another 1st. This time for babies. Jasper and Jehremee have been blessed with their first bundle of joy, their daughter Sofia who just turned a year old.
Watch this heartwarming video.

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Our first wedding filmed in the humongous Fernbrook Gardens. Sam and Sugar are such a cool couple that they gamely cooperated with all our wacky ideas for this wedding video. The result: a mix of
both humorous and tender moments.
Watch the video.
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Another hit.... this time LEGO - inspired
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Here we go again... love around the world.
What's new on this montage..
- comic book effect - maps and scrolls
Watch the 3D montage.

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A fun filled romatic chilly wedding in scenic Tagaytay. We're lucky our onsite computer didn't freeze up.
Watch the video.

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Another spectacular 3d montage.
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Another freshly created 3D montage.
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For the past two months, we have been using this DOF ( depth of field ) adapter for our weddings as well as our corporate work. Although this weighs a ton, the images that it delivers is purely awesome.
Now, what does this device really do ? And how does it make video emulate film ?
These adapters are called DOF ( depth of field ) adapters. Simply put, DOF is the distance in front of and beyond the subject that appears to be in focus. Video usually has deep DOF. It's the technology that makes it look "video-ish." Watch your favorite noontime show and you'll quickly notice that. Film on the other hand has shallow DOF. The reason for this is that films are viewed on huge screens and thus, the filmmaker has the power to control the direction to which he wants the audience to look. Usually, our eyes are drawn towards the focused objects.
This power to selectively focus on objects on the screen is the essence of visual storytelling. If the budget permits, then film is no object. But we mere mortals cannot afford a full 35mm film production. So this may be the closest we can emulate film.
So what does this DOF adapter do ? First, it uses a 35mm film lens which projects an image on a ground glass inside the adapter. The video camera then focuses on that ground glass. The DOF is controlled by varying the opening of the 35mm lens.
In a way, this whole technology overrides all auto modes. So, it's manual focus and exposure all the way. For many, that's a turn off, but for the filmmaker who wants control over his equipment and creativity, this is God sent.


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Another blockbuster.
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