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Patrick Moreau, Toronto Vendor: Cinematographer Website: Still Motion About Me: For far too long, wedding videography has been seen as a medium with debatable value and little artistic merit. I think a wedding film should be fun, quirky, romantic, and really reflect two people and their coming together. It should grab you in the first few seconds, shake you throughout, and leave you with a lingering impression. I am 1/3 of the cinematography team at StillMotion, along with Michael and Konrad. With a background in psychology and no formal training in film + video, I've been completely self taught and look to use my background to add more meaning to our films and the experience of creating them. I hope our art can inspire you like our brides inspire us.
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When Frances first called and said she wanted us to come all the way to NY to do a TTD with her, we were very flattered. When she then said she wanted to go from Coney Island to Times Square, we got sooo excited about the shoot. This is our first TTD where the couple, Frances and James, were married quite some time ago.

At the start they seemed to be a little apprehensive as to exactly what John was going to ask them to do. As the day went on and they started settling into our antics; we kept getting larger and larger crowds wherever we went. From the moment we walked into Times Square, there must have been a good dozen camera shooting us and the couple at all times and much larger crowds formed wherever we stopped.

It was an adventurous day to say the least.

-Patrick


Frances + James TTD - Times Square + Coney Island from StillMotion on Vimeo.

Frances + James TTD - Times Square + Coney Island from StillMotion on Vimeo.

Photo Note:
NYC was nuts! It was really neat to do a TTD there. Being my first time in New York, knowing little old me was doing a TTD in Time Square on my own was quite intimidating. Sometimes I'd be shooting and I'd just get extremely overwhelmed by the sheer number of ideas that I had. Not to mention I got somewhat claustrophobic with the hundreds of people standing watching me shoot, crazy. Hope you enjoy the photographs; I had a lot of fun creating them! :)

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13 Responses to “Trashin’ in Times Square”

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ckim

oh my goodness this video is AMAZING!! love your work!

 
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Sandra

omg the video captures the couple so well.

 
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Mrs Tiramisu

swoon. I can’t get enough of your videos!

 
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Miss Meatball

You know I love you guys!

 
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Mrs Toucan

Seriously, every time I see your videos I am a little more sad that I didn’t have a wedding videographer! I’m looking forward to reading more about you and your shoots!

 
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Miss Taffy

Wow! I love the fountain shots!!! :)

 
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Miss Powder Puff

You guys are soooo amazing! One of my dream vendors! :)

 
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Mrs. Coconut

Sometimes when I’m bored, I just watch all of your videos. (I can’t lie, I watch them all of the time, boredom or no boredom!) You guys seriously rock.

 
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Mrs. Penguin

Hi John! I’m so excited that you’re a part of WBPro! I’ve followed Still Motion for quite a while now and my friend recently had some contact with you guys for her upcoming wedding and has the nicest most wonderful things to say about her contact with you guys! I can’t wait to continue to follow your work here and spread the word about your insanely awesome work. As soon as my friends get engaged, I zip them right over to your work… which is kind of cruel of me because they end up not being able to settle for anything less for photography/videography :)

 
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Miss Crab Cake

I heart you guys so much!!! Your work is amazing! Welcome to the hive!

 
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Mrs. Pinot Noir

You put a whole new perspective on wedding videos! I love it! Welcome to WeddingBeePRO!

 
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Kate Duval

I’m excited to see StillMotion on WeddingBeePRO…an excuse to cry twice…once on the stillmotion blog and another time here. Watch out iReader, two times the love!

 
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[...] to get all the weddings out the door in the next few months. You’ll probably remember the amazing TTD movie that Patrick posted from NYC with Frances and James. I wanted to post some of the pictures as I [...]

 


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