Jeff and Kristine: A Long Island NY Same Day Edit
Overseas, videos, weddings September 13th, 2009Stepping on hallowed ground on a historic date makes you stop and think.
But Jeff said, let’s bring something postive out of it. And thus their wedding date was set on 9/11. Nine years after the fact.
Rain was incessant but spirits weren’t dampened.
It was a crazy day for me and Mervin who shot the wedding with me (thanks MG!). We had to work extra hard as there were no assistants to help us during the shoot. And therefore we are in gratitude to the folks over at MyPinoywedding who did the photography (helped us with our stuff too and had me taste the best Chinese take out in the WORLD!)
Jeff and Kristine! Thanks for having us!
Here’s their same day edit -
Kristine and Jeff from Jason Magbanua on Vimeo.

Nice SDE ulet! iba talaga ang creativity nyo kahit under pressure gumawa ng same day edit, di pa din maubusan! more power sir!
Jason….thank you, thank you, thank you!
Like you said, who would’ve ever thought! Who would’ve ever thought that all those emails would actually lead you (and Mervin =)) here in the US doing our SDE! It truly was an honor to be in the presence of such great talent - thank you so much - for everything.
Jason, thank you, thank you, thank you!
Like you said, who would’ve ever though?! Who would’ve ever thought that all those emails would actually lead you (and Mervin =)) here in the US doing our SDE! It truly was an honor to be in the presence of great talent. Thank you so much - for everything!
1:59 and 2:23 si passion ba yun?!?!
Nice working with you JASON, sa uulitin me pansit ulit, yes that is PASSION, check him out on youtube.
Didn’t realize you were in NYC. Man you do come to the US a lot don’t you, with RFSF just a month away… Tough shooting without all your assistants, isn’t it?? welcome to our world of high cost labor! It’s like that for me every shoot! If you ever need assistance while shooting in Chicago, let me know
No charge for my tutor!
Hi Jason…. Workflow question.
How much detail do you get from the wedding planner/organizer? Do you have time to storyboard, or is it mostly “go with the flow”? With a two-camera shoot, I imagine “going with it” becomes a big challenge without some sort of plan. How do you overcome the spontaneous nature of these circumstances and still manage to get usable angles and clips?
sigh. love. how do you manage to produce such beautiful work with so little time. fantastic music choice again. the world seems to be your playground. =)