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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Trash The Dress!

We have a new video streaming on Bridal Films TV! Our friends down in New Orleans at the Wedding Planning Experience had a show all about Trash the Dress back in August. We are now broadcasting the show on our 24 hour internet tv station.

I'll let Julian St. Pierre describe it to you:

"Post Wedding Photo Sessions?"

If you missed our August 26th TV Show here's your oppurtunity to view it at your leisure. The response has run the gamut of emotions - just as the clips run the gamut. Each segment is a depiction of the bride's personality and vision for her final product. You'll see traditional New Orleans locations - the French Quarter - St Lous Cathedral - Jackson Square and then you'll see the extreme - South Louisiana swamps where we dealt with spiders and alligaotors PLUS the final segment shot in a place... Well let's just say it's the most "extreme" music video we've (Studio Vieux Carre ) has ever created.

Thanks to photographer Julia Bailey for inviting us to capture her sessions, Urban Earth for their floral contributions and John's Tuxedos for providing the tuxedos.

The Origin: The sessions Trash the Dress sessions originated in Nevada where a local photographer facing challenges with his bride not wanting to soil her dress during her formal photo shoot prior to her wedding day. He suggested that they do the session "post wedding day" which allowed them to become very creative with the locations and the situations he could put the bride in and the birth of the "Trash the Dress" parties evolved into what you're going to view here. These are the first TTD sessions held here in New Orleans.

Click here to go to Bridal Films TV and enjoy a New Orleans Trash the Dress session. The video will repeat about every hour and a half.

-Amy

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Thursday, July 19, 2007

New Trash the Dress Videos!


Trash The Dress explores a dark side!

Peter Chung of Kairos Moment Wedding Films has been kind enough to let us stream two of his videos from Trash the Dress events on Bridal Films! One of them for his own customers and one from an event in Atlantic City where the subject matter was a little macabre as a new Traveling Shovel was christened. You can read up on the Traveling Shovel here. Enjoy everyone!

Amy Taylor

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Trash the Dress

I have seen a lot of comments on online forums about Trash the Dress but this is the best one over at unclutterer.com:

For three years after I got married, my wedding dress sat in a lump on the floor of my closet. It had chocolate icing smeared down the front of it, a bourbon and coke stain on the train, and half of its lining ripped out as a result of my husband’s superb dancing skills. Eventually, the dress made its way to the dry cleaner’s where they did a little magic on it. The stain on the back of it remains clearly visible, but the icing was removed and the tear was repaired.

-----> click here to read the rest

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Trash The Dress - DVR Alert!

Joshua Smith owner of the company Cinematic Bride is a young up and coming wedding videographer and at the age of 20 already has won a Creative Excellence Award. Accordig to his blog he will be featured in an interview on Good Morning America on Saturday in conjunction with the Trash The Dress website! So set those DVRs and watch for what I'm sure will be some excellent video footage of what looks like a really fun idea, Trash The Dress.

Check out a video clip by one of our favorite studios, Studio Vieux Carre'. Terry and team were on the New Orleans Trash The Dress photo shoot and captured all the fun!





Below is a favorite image of mine from the Trash the Dress blog!

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Name: Amy Taylor
Location: South Bend, IN

Amy Taylor is Editor and Chief of Bridal Films, Michiana Weddings and their respective websites and publications. Her passion for all things weddings started with "helping my sister plan her dream wedding"

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