Monthly Archives: April 2007

Baraat! The Coolest Entrance…..EVER

I’m getting on a plane in 8 short hours but wanted to get one more blog post in before I shove off….

The groom’s entrance. Usually it consists of either walking from the back of the church up to the alter or sneaking in from the side. Heck, the audience doesn’t even stand up for him when he comes in. In Hindu weddings, it’s a little different. Here’s what Wikipedia says…..

Baraat is Hindi for a marriage procession. In north Indian communities it is customary for the bridegroom to travel to the bride‘s house on a horse, accompanied by his family members. This often becomes a huge procession, with its own band, dancers, and budget. The groom and his horse are covered in finery and do not usually take part in the dancing and singing; that is left to the “baraatis” or people accompanying the procession. The term “baraati” is also used to describe any invitee from the groom’s side. Traditionally, baraatis are pampered extensively by the bride’s family. The baraat headed by a display of fireworks, accompanied by the rhythm of the dholak or melam, reaches the meeting point, where the elders of both the families meet and welcome the groom with garlands and aarati.

The Rajput Baraat

A Rajput baraat consists entirely of male members. The bridegroom is usually dressed in a gold achkan, with an orange turban and a churidar or jodhpurs with jootis. The baraat members also must wear achkans or sherwanis with jodhpurs and safas (colorful turbans). The procession to the bride’s house looks rather regal as there is absolutely no dancing on the streets by the baraatis. In fact, all members, including the groom who rides an elephant or a horse, carry swords. The horse is important for the Rajputs.

I had the opportunity to film one of these a few months ago and it was amazing. Check it out.



Chris W

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Important Announcement

To my current and prospective clients:

Just wanted to give you a heads up that I will be in Asia on vacation for 10 days starting Sunday, April 29th, 2007.  During that time, I will be away from my phone.  For those needing to get in touch with me, the best way to do that would be through my Yahoo email address, dynamotv@yahoo.com.  I will also have my voicemail set up where you can leave a message and I can retrieve it online.  Your business is very important to me and I will do my best to attend to any needs you might have.

Anyway, I’m going to be bringing my little HD cam with me along with my new Super 8 cam as well so expect some cool home movies!  See you guys when I get back!

Chris W

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Meet Watson Videography’s New Collections Department Manager

Just found this clip online. One of the funniest things I’ve seen in a while. Don’t click on it if you are adverse to salty language!


Chris W

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www.dallasweddingFILMS.com

Hey Guys,

I usually don’t write about the gear I buy but I thought I would make the exception here and talk a little bit about my new toy…..

That’s right a Super 8 camera! I’ve actually been wanting to get one of these for a while since I saw those Real Weddings specials that had some weddings shot in Super 8 by 50 Foot Films. But it wasn’t until I saw some of the work by Kristen from Bliss Productions in SF that I saw the real posibilities of the format and decided to get into the world of Super 8 myself.

So for the next few shoots I’m going to bring this camera along with me and just shoot a roll or two just for fun. Really looking forward to seeing what kind of footage I can get with it and what creative possibilities will open up. As I said a few posts back, it’s going to be a great year!

Chris W

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A Full Engagement Diary: Sonali and Prayes

Every wedding has a great engagement story. What better way to tell that story than through video? A couple of months back, Sonali and Prayes sat down and told me the story of how they met and how they got engaged. I thought it was such a cool story that I decided to upload (with their approval) their whole Engagement Diary.

For those who aren’t aware, the Engagement Diary is an optional service that you can purchase in addition to my day of wedding videography services. The best way to think of it is like your own personal version of TLC’s Wedding Story that makes for great reception entertainment. Not only that, but whenever your kids ask how you two met, all you have to do is pop in the DVD. Anyway, here is Sonali and Prayes’ 22 minute Engagement Diary…


Also, for those who might have missed it earlier, their wedding trailer…


Chris W

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