Posts Tagged ‘videography’

Rosemary …

rosemary-rivera-9Another of our Seniors, Class of 2010~

Working now on finishing up Rosemary’s order, can’t wait to get her prints to her!  She also ordered some great Rep Cards I’m going to work on right now.    Joe is working on her video from the photo shoot, those are so much fun to shoot and to edit.  Everyone is always super excited to see their video.  Here are a few of the shots we took that day.   …hoping we can share the video too!

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Santa Fe Fiesta Council 2009

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2009 Santa Fe Fiesta Council Members

 Cinematic Afterglow has been working with the Santa Fe Fiesta Council this year.  It is a venture we are proud to undertake, and we are very excited to be photographing the Fiesta Council, Board Members and Royalty.  The Santa Fe Fiesta Council each year undertakes the huge project of the Fiestas de Santa Fe, which is the celebration of the peaceful reoccupation of the City of  Holy Faith in 1692.  The Fiesta Council holds fundraisers throughout the year and raises the money to hold the annual Fiestas.  It is not a city sponsored event as some believe.  The Fiesta Council is responsible for everything to do with the Fiestas, working closely with Monsignior Jerome of the St. Francis Basilica and the Archdiosese as well.  The only part of the Fiestas they’ve handed the reigns over for, is the annual burning of Zozobra, which typically starts off the Fiestas de Santa Fe.   For dates and times of the Burning of Zobra go here:  http://www.zozobra.com/    To learn the history of Zozobra:  http://www.zozobra.com/history.html

Many people are unaware of the true meaning of the Fiestas de Santa Fe.  It is not only a time to celebrate, it is a time for the faithful people of Santa Fe to thank the Holy Mother, dubbed La Conquistadora (for her intercession in bringing a peaceful end to the revolt and allow for the peaceful reoccupation of the territory now known as the City of Faith~ Santa Fe).  In May of each year a contest is held to choose who will portray Don Diego de Vargas Zapata y Lujan Ponce de Leon y Contreras (born 1643, died 1704) the Conquistador who accomplished the peaceful re-entry into the City of Faith through intercession from the Holy Mother.  The contest is also held to choose who will portray La Reina de La Fiesta.  In June a Coronation Mass is held to crown La Reina and Don Diego de Vargas.  A procession from the St. Francis Basilica is held immediately after that mass to take the 29-inch wood carved Marian statue, La Conquistadora to the Rosario Chapel where Novenas will be held twice a day for 1 week until the procession to take La Conquistadora back to the Basilica.  The Coronation Mass will be held on June 21 of this year at 3:00 at the St. Francis Basilica.  It is a beautiful mass and the procession to the Rosario Chapel is a beautiful show of faith.  Cinematic Afterglow will be on hand this year to photograph and film the mass as well as the procession.  It is something we are honored to do, to document the City Of Faith’s tradition of honoring our heritage and faith.  (Pictures of the Mass and Procession will be posted next week) 

Learn more about the history of Fiestas here:   http://www.santafefiesta.org/History%20of%20Fiesta.htm

The people pictured in the photo above and below are the members and board members of the Fiesta Council.  They are the backbone of the annual Fiestas de Santa Fe.  Thank you Santa Fe Fiesta Council for your dedication and hard work. 

For a schedule of events follow this link:  http://www.santafefiesta.org/Schedule%20of%20Events.htm

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Fiesta Council President Gabby Montoya

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Vice President Herman Lovato

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Terri Nieto

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Tony Lopez

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Debrah Sparks

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Dean Milligan

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Angela

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  Santa Fe Fiesta Council   http://www.santafefiesta.org/

  

 

 

 

   article and photography by Denise Womack-Avila

 

Afterglow Videography Package: $1,500.00

*We really want to make it possible for everyone to have the opportunity to truly treasure their wedding and watch the day unfold again and again.  As a result, we have taken the current economy into mind and have temporarily suspended our packages,  “Always”, “Forever” and “Eternity”.  In order to  try and meet your needs we have created one package.  We’ve included our most popular options and, at a Great Price.  We really want to work with you to make your day that much more special.  The feeling we get when we deliver the DVD’s is great!  We really get as excited as you do the first time you will be watching it!

If you’ve made it to our blog, you’ve uncovered a huge discount.  Be sure to mention this price when talking to us about booking your wedding!!

The Afterglow package is something we’ve updated to try and make videography more appealing to you.  This is a temporary package, and one we created because we really want you to know how important we think capturing your Once in a lifetime moments are!  It’s something we truly believe in and are proud to offer to you!

Please read through our package and then contact us and we’ll send you a Demo DVD of just a small sample of what you can expect from us and from watching your own special day down the road!

Afterglow $999

Personalized DVD Menu with scene selections
Opening Credits and Introduction with beautiful New Mexico scenery and coverage of your ceremony location
Professional editing to enhance your wedding day love story.
4 Edited Gold Plated Scratch Proof DVDs w/ full color custom DVD cases & print to disk labels

DVD Cover

Photo Montage ~ up to 20 of your pictures set to music of your choice

Pre-Ceremony Coverage  ~ 1 cinematographer (up to 2 hours) with the bride getting ready, and how your spending your final moments before the ceremony.  This is one of our favorite parts of your Wedding Day Love Story, and one that your husband will really cherish!

Ceremony ~ 2 cinematographers, documentary style with professional editing to enhance the multi-angle footage, includes coverage of on-site photo shoot

Destination Photo/Video Shoot ~ We’ll film your destination photo shoot and/or our own video shoot (the day of the wedding) with you and your wedding party, cinematically edited with music

Reception ~2 cinematographer covering 4 hours of your reception, with footage edited to enhance the special moments and highlights of your reception, including Wedding Party and Parents well wishes and and Bride & Grooms’  message to each other (usually filmed before the ceremony.

Highlight Trailer ~ Highlights of your wedding uploaded to our website 2 weeks after your wedding so you can get a sneak peak of what’s to come! (This trailer will be included in your DVD as well, and available in the Menu)

Out-takes ~During editing, we often notice fun and carefree moments of your wedding that you probably missed and we include that in an out-take style “short” set to fun music of our choice.  (This is unique to Cinematic Afterglow and something we really have fun with, and know you’ll enjoy!)

This is really an amazing package, and includes our most popular options.  You can’t afford not to have your wedding filmed.  Honestly.

We do have other services we provide such as a Bridal shoot we call the Afterglow Bridal, which is a great anniversary gift to each other and another chance to shine in your wedding dress.  That is a fun and playful, romantic, quirky, totally YOU shoot set to music of your choice, complete with online photo portfolio so you can order prints as well as have a DVD of you.  Think of it as a short film or music video.  The Afterglow Bridals are SO much fun!

Afterglow Bridal Shoot

Afterglow Bridal Shoot

Now… what are you waiting for???
Contact us!

(505)913-1973
deniseorjoe@cinematicafterglow
Click on our link to our website www.cinematicafterglow.com to sign up for our email notification incase we have updated information, Contests  or Specials

(envelope in the upper right hand corner of our site)!
This information is also available on our site.  If you have any questions, please call us!  We look forward to hearing from you!

Congratulations on your engagement!  Happy Planning!

 

The Pictures Featured in NM Free Press

The picture below was taken one morning while taking my kids to school.  I can’t resist taking pictures of Santa Maria de la Paz Parish when the sky is so amazing, and being that I pass it almost every day, I get to choose some really great clouds!

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Santa Maria de la Paz

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Troca Vieja

The picture above was taken in Northern New Mexico on the way to Abiquiu, Georgia O’Keefe country.  A group of people were burning fallen trees on the property, hence the “foggy” background.

The picture below is one of my favorites.  It was taken of a friend of mine and his good buddies in Pecos, New Mexico during a Mud Bog.  This picture was also blogged in a group on Flickr for a song theme by Guns n Roses, Dead or Alive …I’m a Cowboy, on a steel horse I ride

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Pecos Cowboys

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The picture on the right was taken on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, NM.  And it’s another photo I like a lot.   It really reminds me of “old Santa Fe”, and I sure do miss “old Santa Fe” sometimes!
The shot below was taken in Taos for the Autumn Run Car Show.  The sunset was beautiful that evening, and I just had to figure out a way to get it into this shot, even just a little bit.  We already on our way out, so I didn’t get to play with sunset shots too much that night.  Maybe this year!
Sunset and Flames

Sunset and Flames

On a Hill

On a Hill

The photo of the moon was a lucky shot.  We were at Santuario in Chimayo, New Mexico working on a documentary of the annual Pilgrimage which happens every year for Holy Week.  We were there getting some shots of the church to use in the footage, and just happened to be there during sunset and moonrise.  (We are still working on the documentary and will Blog to let everyone know it is done.  My brother passed away very soon after Easter last year and we just ended up putting the project on hold for a while)
Below… last but not least the Pink Holly Hocks on Cerrillos Road and Guadalupe Streets in Santa Fe, just about the prettiest and tallest Holly Hocks I’ve ever seen.  Gorgeous, on a beautifully stormy day too.  I just had to pull over and get a shot of them!
Pink Holly Hocks

Pink Holly Hocks