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Jan
The Cake Dive is always a highlight at The Ultimate Wedding Showcase. 5 Brides are randomly selected and are required to till through a perfectly good wedding cake in search of an engagement ring that is donated by JK Jewelers. The whole day was filled with everything wedding and The Ultimate Wedding Showcase is a must if you are looking to tie the knot in Southern Utah. I really enjoyed meeting all the brides and rubbing shoulders with all the vendors. A real classy show and special thanks to Debbie Peysar for a fun and successful day!
Jan
dmgFilms produced this 30 Second TV Spot for Mesquite Ford this week. We produced a 30 second spot in 2009 for Mesquite Ford, but with still photos that were sent to us from the dealership. This was the first time that dmgFilms was able to travel to Mesquite and shoot on location at the dealership. Everyone at Mesquite Ford was extremely helpful and more than willing to work with us.
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The script was written by Lindsay Vandermyde at St. George Ford and the voice work was done by Tim Porter.
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Jan
dmgFilms shot Crippled Stripper at Firehouse (St. George, Utah) on December 12, 2009. If you are a band, performer, public speaker, teacher, trainer, etc. and are looking for an affordable alternative to one camera productions, dmgFilms has the answer. This video of Crippled Stripper’s “Blues Shot” is an example of a two-camera production wtih standard definition cameras (Panasonic DVX100b). We have one camera stationary at the back of the room that has a static shot on the stage and the other camera is roaming around the venue getting alternative shots.
Our goal with these two camera productions is to create something more interesting to the viewer than a single camera perspective and to keep it very affordable. Especially for musicians who don’t have money to burn.
This video was shot and edited by Mike Gardner.