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Esther and Jay are just perfection.  We met them on Skype a while back and from that first meeting Ian and I knew that we were incredibly lucky to work with them.  Esther was able to describe our style shooting and films better than we every could, and this made them our ideal clients.  They understood exactly what it is we do behind the camera and in the editing room and they sat back and trusted us to do what we do.  This freed them up to be completely captivated with each other on the day of their wedding.  (Hint to all you future brides and grooms. That is the secret to a great wedding film.)  The depth of their love speaks for itself.  During the ceremony we had to fight back the tears as we saw Jay’s reaction to Esther coming down the aisle and as we heard some of the most beautiful vows.  The whole day was just perfection.

{wedding day details}
Brookside Equestrian Center: venue
Kurt Boomer Photo: photography
This Is The Day: coordinator
Rose Wade Events: caterer
Pauline Chang: flowers
Cake Fiend by Tiffany Wang: cake

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What makes a wedding perfect?  Is it the details?  The pretty dresses, the perfect venue, delicious food?  If everybody has a fun time and dances all night long, is that it?  Maybe heartfelt vows and eloquent speeches?  Think about it for a second.  What do you think makes a wedding perfect?  My guess is that the perfect wedding in your mind does not involve torrential rain, or a possible venue change 3 hours before the ceremony.  For most people that would be a disaster.  Not for me, not for Megan, and not for Tim and Nikki.

This is what I think makes a perfect wedding.  Two people that truly love one another.  Two individuals that have chosen to stand up in front of the most important people in their lives and proclaim that through good times and bad, their love with keep them on course.  That is what a wedding is all about.  It is a single moment in time where you stop living your life alone and dedicate yourself to sharing everything that you are with another person.  The power of that commitment is incredible.  It fills us each up with hope and joy.  That is why we celebrate, because we know that the bride and groom have embarked on the journey of a lifetime.  They have become the beginning of their new family.  Details can be beautiful, food can be delicious, and weather can be perfect, but the only thing, and I mean ONLY thing that matters is the purity of your love and the sincerity of your commitment.

In case I have not convinced you what makes a perfect wedding, please watch Tim and Nikki’s film and tell me that it was not perfect.  Watch their faces as they share their first dance and tell me that you do not find yourself wishing that you were there, right in that moment.  And listen to Tim’s words at the end and feel as if he has put words to your own feelings towards your loved ones.  And to Tim and Nikki, thank you for loving one another wholeheartedly.  Without the two of you, this day would have been a very sad story.  Instead it is one of the happiest stories we have ever had the honor of telling.

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Ian and I were very excited when Bakersfield Life Magazine called us to do an article about our business.  We grew up in Bakersfield and also started our business there, so it seams fitting.  Each year Bakersfield Life dedicates a part of their edition to weddings.  They cover everything from wedding planning to catering.  From photo booths to real couples’ wedding proposals (including our clients Kristen & Ross who are getting married later this year).  We were lucky enough to be a featured business!  (And it’s even more exciting, as this is our first publication to feature our own photos!)  This article is all about our business and our philosophy behind wedding films.  This is a fantastic article about what we do was written by Gene Garaygordobil, I’ve posted it below in case you wanted to read up on us.  And of course, some images of the article in print! Flip through the gallery and enjoy!

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Watching a wedding film from Couture Motion takes you away from whatever you were doing just moments before, and pulls you into the emotion and experiences shared by the happy couple on-screen.
To say it’s like no other wedding video you’ve ever seen is an understatement. The highlight film is more like an extended Hollywood feature film trailer, leaving you wanting to run out to watch the entire motion picture.
And that’s exactly what Megan and Ian Swanson want you to feel. They recreate the wedding day for not only the couple, but for everyone who watches. The film serves to tell the journey the couple went through, including the love story leading up to that special day, as well as moments of the wedding itself.
Megan and Ian have a very interesting story, themselves.  They met as high schoolers acting in community theater in Bakersfield, despite the fact Megan went to school at Stock- dale High, and Ian attended West High.
Both attended Cal State Fullerton, where Megan got her bachelor’s in fine arts in musical theater, and Ian received his bachelor’s degree in directing. Then, Ian went on to Columbia University in New York where he received his master’s in film. Meanwhile, Megan was acting on a national tour.
While both lived in New York City, Megan developed a love of photography, and Ian followed his passion for filmmaking. During that time, Ian landed a job filming a wedding.
“I thought it was an interesting way to create art, while providing value for people,” he said.
Soon, the couple began to film together, finding it a good way to merge their passions.
“We create pieces of art that matter to people,” Ian said, sitting at his desk in his downtown Bakersfield office.  “We sought to create a film for each couple, really to recreate the experience for them, while telling the story the couple went through, and allowing them to relive it,” he said.
They are quick to point out they are not videographers.  “We consider ourselves filmmakers,” Megan said.  Ian said they treat each job as if they are creating a film.
Wedding films should be watched and cherished for years to come. The wedding films they create do just that.
In addition to the highlight and feature films, they also offer other films to add to your collection such as the love story, the interview featurette, the full ceremony fea- turette, save the date films, thank you films and many more.
“One of our most popular and signature film elements are our interviews,” Megan said. “We sit the couple down individually and interview them about their relationship milestones. With these memorable stories of how the couple met, fell in love, and got engaged, we interweave the interviews with the material we film on the wedding day, in order to provide a prologue of sorts to the wedding films.”
“We also offer a love story, which is a more elaborate set of interviews intermixed with footage of the couple enjoying a slice of life Saturday together,” she said. “This love story is filmed and delivered before the wedding and often shown during the rehearsal dinner or right before the couple’s grand entrance. That way, you can get everyone invested in the couple’s special day,” Megan said.
The Swansons only do 15 to 20 wedding films a year, because sometimes the relationship with their clients can last for a year or more. And 90 percent of the time, it’s just the two of them who will be filming a wedding, although sometimes a third shooter is involved.
Their clientele ranges from small intimate weddings to huge affairs, such as one the couple shot in New York at a private estate castle.
“We go all over the place, and do all levels of events,” Megan said. “We stylize to each couple.”
When the Swansons started their business in October 2009, they started to focus on weddings, but have also done small family documentaries, and have slowly broadened out to other things, Ian said.
Although they moved back to Bakersfield to launch their business, Ian said as far as clientele goes, it’s not strictly Bakersfield.
“We just did one in Mexico,” he said. The couple has filmed many in Central California, New York City and even Minneapolis. As a matter of fact, Couture Motion did only one wedding in Bakersfield in 2011.
Couture Motion also offers wedding photography.
“We have hybrid packages for our clients, so that they can get photos and video from our company,” Megan said. “It has become increasingly more popular with our clients.”
Despite their feature-film caliber wedding films, the couple actually has a low-key, style blend of documentary and narrative film.
“Our main focus is the experience,” Megan said. “We don’t want to get in the way of the couple on that special day.
“We don’t carry a whole bunch of equipment and lights,” she said. “And sometimes, they actually forget we are there.”
Megan said they are not limited to weddings, and will basically do any kind of film.
“We recently went out to South Dakota to film a family that just began saying, “I love you,” to each other. Apparently, they had never said it before.”
Those kinds of stories make it necessary for the Swansons to become intimate with their clients.

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Lily was studying in snowy upstate New York at Hamilton College.  Ethan was also in some snow.  But Ethan was all the way in Boulder, CO getting his undergrad.  At this point Lily and Ethan had not met.  After both of them had gone through some relationship troubles they both decided they needed a change of scenery.  As fate would have it they individually chose Tokyo as their next destination.  They enrolled in the same study abroad program.  Lily and Ethan finally met in remote Hakone.  Outside a 7-11 on a park bench was where Lily and Ethan became enamored with one another.  They needed a change of scenery and found each other on the other side of the world.  If this isn’t fate, I don’t know what is.

Their wedding day went off without a hitch.  A huge shout out to an amazing team of vendors who made it happen.  Kelley and her team at Picture Perfect Events could not have been more amazing!

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The Langham Huntington in Pasadena: wedding venue
Picture Perfect Events: wedding planner
Bonnie Tsang: photographer
DJ Orbit: dj
Fleuretica: florist
G2 Audio & Lighting: lighting
Theresa Huang: hair & makeup

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One of the hardest things for a Bride and Groom to do on a their wedding day is to speak eloquently to their guests, and even each other.  It is a whirlwind day, full of a lifetimes worth of anticipation.  They have seen movies and heard songs and watched relatives and friends go through the ritual, only adding more pressure to their own special day.  And when the day finally arrives they can very easily succumb to the thought that they do not have something to say that would be worthy of this momentous day.  But there is a secret to speaking with gravity and meaning on your wedding day.  The secret is the truth.  Tell the truth.  Dig deep down within yourselves and say something that you believe, something that you feel is an emotional truth.  Meagan and Arron did just that.  They put words to their emotions throughout the day.  They expressed themselves and noted how they felt and they allowed us to capture that.  It certainly does make our job easier, but it also makes the day more potent for those experiencing this powerful moment.  This idea of putting words to feelings culminated at the end of the evening with Arron’s thank you speech.  It started, as most speeches do, with a few thanks yous.  At that point Arron took the opportunity to say something to Meagan, in front of all his guests, that he has probably said to her countless times before.  Yet, these simple and honest truths came flowing from him with such sincerity, that no one listening could help the tears from welling in the corners of their eyes.  Sure, we’ve all hear I love you before and will probably hear it another million times before we die… but this is his wedding day.  This is her wedding day.  There is only one wedding day, and Arron took that day and used it to its fullest glory and splendor.  He told her he loved her… and he meant it.  It was a beautiful moment.  They are a beautiful couple, and it was a delight to film their day and to capture their experience for them.  We are so excited for Meagan, our old friend from college and our new friend Arron.

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United Methodist Church of Pasadena: ceremony venue
Pasadena Museum of California Art: reception venue
Just Chic Events: wedding coordinator
Love Me Sailor: photographer
Paloma Blanca: bride’s dress
Christian Louboutin: bride’s shoes
Next: groom’s tux
Dream House Productions: dj
The Little Branch: floral design
Takes the Cake: cake

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It’s always fun when we get referrals from past brides.  It’s almost like a Couture Motion reunion.  On this particular wedding, Leah heard about us from one of her bridesmaids and one of our past brides Kori who we filmed back in 2010.  It was so fun to see Kori (who is expecting!) and her husband Mark at the wedding.  But not only was it great to see Kori and Mark, it was fun to recognize past bridal party and guests from other weddings. It really does make us thankful to be a part of our clients’ lives and thankful for the ‘word of mouth’ part of the business.  Leah and Michael are such a sweet couple.  The way that these two people look at each other is so heartwarming.  We felt that on the day when we captured the footage and it was only proved further when we edited the film.  Thank you Leah and Michael for warming our hearts with your looks!

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Misty & Greg are very humble and down to earth.  Their love resonates deeply and profoundly.  We have been in this business long enough to know that there are different types of people, relationships, and love.  Despite this very austere facade, their wedding was a flourish of DIY and vintage charm.  Misty had a vision for the design and feel of her wedding, and she went all out in achieving that look.  They little details abounded and reflected the care that she put into the wedding.  She had dozens of little DIY charms and a lot of vintage pieces spread throughout the venue.  Misty really turned the blank slate into Pinterest magic.  To Greg’s credit, he was there to help support Misty and her vision, which I’m sure every guy out there can attest to, that is a full time job in and of itself.  The work that Misty put into the look and feel of the wedding was reflected in the experience of the day as well.  These two really remind us what commitment really means, and the depth of the decision to give ones life over to another.  It was a beautiful day because it was a beautiful couple.
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Roots Photography: photography
Purveyor House: coordinator & flowers
Tasteful Tatters: vintage rentals
Allure Bridal: bride’s dress
Tommy Hilfiger: groom’s suit
Kylea Kangles : cake
Jessica Rainbow: makeup

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We are back!!  After a couple months off from filming weddings we are back with our first highlight of 2012 with Ashley & Kyle!  I have known Ashley & Kyle for quite some time.  Probably more years than I’d like to admit.  Growing up Ashley was a really good friend of my cousin.  Kyle and I first met in junior high (Go Tevis Rangers!).   But I hadn’t seen them in years! So I was thrilled that they came to us to document their day.  And what a day it was!  Kyle and Ashley exchanged their heartfelt vows as the sun set on the gorgeous, sprawling grounds at Cellar360 (formerly Meridian Vineyards) in Paso Robles.  As the day turned into night, they took their party inside into the amazing barrel room.  Kyle really set the tone for this party when he surprised Ashley with a dance to Michael Jackson’s P.Y.T.  For the record, if Couture Motion gave an award for Best Dancer, Kyle would win hands down.  Definitely a highlight for us, as I’m sure it was for all the guests.

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Cellar360: venue
Touch of Style: coordination
Jill at Allyson Magda: photography
Adornments: flowers
Kramer Entertainment: dj & lighting

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Chris and Lauren know how to have fun.  A lot of people tend to get nervous the day of their wedding.  They sit around anxiously and let the pressure build.  They want to get through the ceremony so they can relax and have some fun.  Chris didn’t wait till after the ceremony.  We arrived at 10am to film him jumping his bike into the lake on the property.  With a group of his best friends we watched and filmed as they ramped up their speed heading down the driveway and then up and over the ramp, flying through the air a few feet before ditching the bike and splashing into the water.  See what I mean.  They know how to have fun.

As they day progressed their fun loving selves did give way to the emotional side as Lauren’s dad came in to see his little girl in her wedding dress for the first time.  It’s one of the hidden perks of our jobs to be there for these moments.  It was such a delight to see his face light up with pride and awe in his daughter.  This particular ceremony had a deeper meaning than usual as both fathers played a large role.  For Chris, his father unfortunately passed away less than two months before the wedding in an accident.  In a moment that had Ian and I both choked up, Chris wanted to leave a empty seat at the ceremony, reserved for his father who was watching on from above.  As for Lauren’s father, he was the officiant and presided over their union.  Lauren’s father was eloquent and moving as he helped join Chris and Lauren in matrimony.

Their day was a celebration.  A celebration of life and love.  Once the ceremony was over Lauren and Chris kicked back and partied the night away with all of their friends.  It was hard for us to not put our camera’s down and join in on the dancing.

{wedding day details}
Desert Ridge Ranch: wedding venue
Ryan & Wey: photographers
Allure:bride’s dress
H&M and J.Crew:bridesmaids’ dresses
Katherine Brozowski: florist

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Sometimes with our couples we see what I like to call “the simplicity of love.”  It sounds cheesy…I know.  But it’s true!  There’s a moment in this film where Laura looks up at Blake during the ceremony and smiles.  But not any old regular smile…a huge big smile that just exudes love and warmth.  And Blake.  During his interview we asked him what he is thankful for in his relationship.  He responded with, “I’m so thankful that I met her.”  I couldn’t help but appreciate the simplicity of that statement.  This is something that I don’t know if I ever thought to be thankful for in my relationship but thanks to Blake now I am.  Blake & Laura have the simplicity of love perfected.  Thanks for including us on your day!

 

{wedding day details}
Bakersfield Country Club: wedding venue
Misty Dameron Photography: photographer
Private Label by G: bride’s dress
Music by Jeff Woods: dj
Flourishing Art: flowers
Rosie’s Bakery: cake
Morgan Devaney: make up
Caroline Carrasco & Maribel Escobar: hair
Dan Towery: officiant

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