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Toshi and Danielle were married on a cool winter evening in the tropical atmosphere set by the Butterfly Pavilion. They currently both live in Japan, but traveled back to the United States for their wedding. They planned to have a second reception in Japan for their friends and family who live there.
A harpist provided beautiful music to the already stunning atmosphere. Guests, who traveled from as far away as Japan and England, sat and stood to watch Toshi and Danielle become husband and wife in front of a beautiful pond. Their wedding ceremony only last about 15 minutes, but they each exchanged long, intimate vows. Before their first kiss, Toshi and Danille released a basket of butterflies (who were reluctant to leave the basket).
This is a highlight video of an Essential Style Ceremony package.
Michael and Andrea’s wedding was an incredible, fairy tale, destination wedding and produced some amazing video. I was lucky enough to make it out of town during our spring blizzard, but not before spending one night in the airport with my bags and video cameras. Once we took off from Denver and landed in California, it was all sunshine.
The ceremony was held under a gazebo next to the Disneyland Hotel. Chairs for the 40 or so guests were setup on the grass and the entire wedding venue was surrounded by heges for privacy. The late day wedding had the sun lower in the sky; the entire wedding party was able to be in the shade (making for great video).
After the ceremony and pictures, the guests were ushered to another part of the courtyard for the Disneyland Hotel and where tables and chairs were setup for a cockatail hour. The reception was located just a few seconds away, up some steps, just inside the hotel on the second floor. A large, round ballroom with plenty of windows set the mood for this incredible destination wedding reception. I’m very excited to put together their final wedding film and share the highlight video with everyone.
If you’re looking for an exciting place to have your destination wedding and would like a fairy tale theme, then there is no better place than the Disneyland Hotel.
Besides traveling to Southern California for the destination wedding, I also was in St. Louis and Holland this past week. St. Louis is home to the largest haunted house convention in the world and I was asked to record some video of the convention for the upcoming Travel Channel special: America Haunts. The videography that we recorded for them should air sometime in October.
After leaving St. Louis, I returned to Denver for 1 night before heading to Holland. I was out there for a short vacation and was able to do some sight seeing. Architecture is amazing out there and I was able to see some amazing churches while in The Netherlands. Unfortunately I didn’t have a video camera with me, but I will post some pictures from Holland in a few days.
Its been a fun, but tiring 8 days and I’ll be glad to return to my normal life and get back to editing video.

Don't worry about hiring unknown vendors, have Denver Wedding Films at your Destination Wedding!
In less than two weeks, Denver Wedding Films will be departing for Orange County: our first destination wedding of the year!
On March 25th, Michael and Andrea will be married at the Disneyland Hotel and Denver Wedding Films will be there to capture the moment. The beautiful outdoor ceremony location is the perfect setting for a wedding. Look for the wedding video highlights to be posted later this year.
Denver Wedding Films offers very competitive rates for traveling to destination weddings. Some reasons for choosing us to travel to your destination wedding are:
If you have a destination wedding planned and are interested in finding out more information, please call 303.726.3510 or have us call you by sending us your information on our Contact Us page.

The cover of this month's 303 Magazine that Tye Olmsted of Denver Wedding Films was interviewed in.
303 Magazine has put together a wedding section for their March issue and I was asked to provide some input on the subject as a wedding videography expert. I was interviewed by writer Jacob Cottingham several months ago about about how to make your wedding an internet sensation. I provided some insight as to what makes a popular wedding video that can become a viral phenomenon.
In my experience, as I describe in the article, short videos that mix humor and romantic moments are the best not only for creating a viral video, but for creating the most impact with our wedding couples. Wedding videos less than 5 minutes long are essential to capture your audience, especially for the internet. If it goes longer then that: people will just lose interest.
I also mentioned that music videos are becoming popular as an addition or alternative to the typical wedding video. Couples can choose a favorite song and their videographer will capture video of guests dancing and lip syncing the lyrics to the song through the wedding day. It can be a fun look at your guests and Denver Wedding Films offers music videos as an extra feature or a standalone video for your wedding film. See more about our music videos on our Unique Wedding Film Addons Page.
Read the entire article at 303 Magazine Denver.
Until now, if you wanted additional copies of your wedding film, you would have to call us and order additional copies. We are now excited to offer an unlimited copies license for only $100. This will give you a license to make unlimited copies of your wedding film! No more hassle of ordering additional copies from us. Also, if you order this license, we’ll give you a usb flash drive containing an image file of your wedding film so that you can burn copies straight from that. You won’t be bothered with having to copy from a DVD.
Other videographers make you pay $20 or more for additional copies of their wedding videos. For a one time licensing fee, you can make additional copies of your wedding film in seconds, for free!
If you choose not to buy the unlimited copies license or if you would like to have additional copies with high quality printing, you can still order copies of your wedding film from us. DVD prices are now just $10 and Blu-rays are $20 (plus sales tax and shipping). Other videographers still charge $20 or more for extra DVD copies and $30 or more for extra Blu-ray copies.
This is just another innovative idea that makes Denver Wedding Films the top wedding filmmaker in Colorado.