We always love filming at the rustic Twin Oaks House in San Marcos and this wedding did not disappoint. We also love filming weddings with lots of creative personalized moments. In an interesting twist on the usual wedding tradition, Madison and Grant decided not to read their personal vows during the ceremony but to instead read them to each other at the first look before the ceremony. Luckily, they hired some videographers to capture the moment forever. Ha ha.

We do our best to personalize the wedding videos as much as possible and always want to create a compelling wedding story. Personal vows really make the wedding video so much more authentic and about the couple. We get a wonderful voice over track for the footage and they get to relive their personalities, thoughts and emotions from one of the biggest days of their lives. Win win! So we were pretty stoked they did that.

We also loved how one of Madison’s brides’s maids played guitar and sang for their first dance. No pressure right :-) And finally the choreographed father / daughter dance was also great to watch and must have been a lot of fun to practice before the big day. These are just a few of the reasons we loved this wedding. So much fun!

See our other Twin Oaks weddings here.

Such a fun talented couple. CJ is a triple threat with his photography, video and musical skills and even lending his original musical score to this wedding video. Of course we always love the rich visual tapestry of South Asian Indian culture that Vaneeta brought to the event. The Bandy Canyon Ranch is one of our perennial favorite venues to film a wedding. It’s a bit of a hidden gem nestled away in a canyon in Escondido across from the Wild Animal Park. With rustic adobe buildings and a history going back to the 1800’s, it’s a very unique San Diego wedding venue and nice little getaway spot for a vacation. Veneeta and CJ were so wonderful to work with and we just love how their wedding video turned out.

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