Showing posts with label videography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videography. Show all posts

Sarita Marlou Videography - Wesak Day 2016 in Malaysia

Last Saturday (May 21), I had a call from our big brother Kuya Terry Teo that they need our family team's videography services for a remarkable event at the Sakyamuni Dharma Centre, a Buddhist centre where's he's not only a member, but he is the President of SDC. After relaying the information on the venue and time, I confirmed our attendance. Then he called back again and said that he wanted me to be the emcee instead and just leave the videography to hubby and daughter. I was kinda hesitant at first because first of all, I don't know a thing about Buddhism and secondly, I haven't witnessed a Wesak Day celebration. But Kuya Terry had already put his full trust on me that I could really do it. And that alone is a manifestation that I could be their event's emcee.

Woke up early on Sunday, May 22 2016. I only had 3 hours sleep because after work, I spent the whole night researching on what kind of event I'd be emceeing. I have always been like that. It's better to aim for the moon and shoot for the stars. We arrived at the centre at around 9AM. I was then ushered by a organizer's representative to their small office for a briefing on what the occasion is all about and what it would be like. I also printed materials with me for my guidance.

The event was organized by the Vajrayana Buddhist Council of Malaysia (VBCM) and was held at the Sakyamuni Dharma Centre in Petaling Jaya. Program proper should have started at 9:30AM but I guess, people really preferred to come fashionably late. Hubby was asked to go upstairs to take photos and videos of a group of monks who came to visit the Guest of Honor from Tibet, His Eminence Sharpa Choepel Rinpoche who came all the way from Drepung Loseling Monastery in South India. It was almost 11AM when the program officially started.

There was an Invocational Prayers led by the Denma Khantsen Monks from Tibet, followed by the Snow Lion and Yak Dance, to symbolize the affair. After speeches from the organizers, the Guest of Honor lighted the candle to officially mark the celebration then blessings came afterwards. I also queued up and was given blessings eventhough I'm not a Buddhist. But I believe blessings are still blessings, regardless of what religion you have. We all praise One God and that's what's important, right?

Anyway, here's what happened on that day, taken by Sarita Marlou Videography. Enjoy!


Sarita Marlou Videography: Official Launch of CAT 745C & 349D2 Trucks


I have been fortunate to be a part of a remarkable milestone for 3 big companies: Pembinaan Tetap Teguh Sdn. Bhd., Sime Darby Industrial, and Caterpillar Inc. Last May 5, I hosted the launching of CAT 745C Articulated Truck and 349D2 L Hydraulic Excavator. The organizers and coordinators of the said event have been very helpful prior to the event - as I don't know a thing about trucks. I accepted the job because it was at daytime and I didn't have anything to do on that day. Besides, my husband Marl and my daughter Selena were also assigned in the videography - even though they already have their videography team.

We left our hotel at around 7AM, and reached just in time at 8AM for breakfast at Denai Alam Recreational & Riding Club (DARC) in Shah, Alam. The horse club is owned by our good friend and big brother, Terry Teo, who is also the executive chairman of PTT and who was the one who suggested the event organizers to get me as the emcee. The event was just 5-10 minutes away from DARC. I went ahead of them as I need to go for a briefing with the organizers. The rest of them - Kuya Terry and his guests, along with my family - arrived the venue in timely fashion. Yes, they were late as VIPs would be, LOL!

Weather was great, but it was too hot during noontime. But thankfully, the event went by flawlessly and we went back to the hotel just in time for our afternoon nap - before working at night. I never imagined that I would be able to witness an event like this. For me, it's just a monster truck that I would usually see in construction sites. But what I didn't know that a CAT 745C truck costs about Php 20 Million (RM 1.7 Million) - and Kuya Terry's company bought at least 3 of them - and hundred over different types of construction trucks for their different projects. Maybe I can just scrape off the dust from one of its huge tires, sell the dust online, and I can already live a decent life for a few months - that's how expensive it is! LOL!

To those behind the event, thank you so much! Here's the video that took me forever to edit - because my Mac has been acting up BIG TIME! Anyway, here it is after 48 years...


SARITA MARLOU VIDEOGRAPHY
presents

OFFICIAL LAUNCH of CAT 745C ARTICULATED TRUCK 
AND 349D2 L HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR


PS: For our emcee/hosting/photography/videography services, please send an inquiry to saritacarreon@gmail.com thanks! 

Sarita Marlou Videography: Ho Kah Fei & Sharyn's Wedding (Tea Ceremony)

A collaborative effort from the Power Couple capturing the most intimate and memorable moments of Kah Fei & Sharyn Ho during the traditional Tea Ceremony, a Chinese wedding tradition, last 24th of April 2016. From the groom's house, we followed them all the way to Malacca to fetch his bride, then came back again to KL to bring to his house. With just a simple setup (coz all our equipments are in Manila) and simple video editing, we were able to deliver this Same Day Edit wedding video that was shown during the grand wedding reception later that night. Congratulations again to the newly wed! And yes, you'll see more of Sarita Marlou Videography very very soon!

Wondlan dealership extends until Malaysia! :)

Three more days in Beijing so we're busy packing. Anyway, got a good response and support from friends and loved ones on the new venture that we have - being the authorized dealer of Wondlan products in the Philippines. In fact, I have a few inquiries not only about the prices but also about how to be resellers/retailers. But surprise surprise! Just got the hard copy of the certificate yesterday and learned that the Philippines is not our only market... also Malaysia! Wow! Now this really calls for a celebration! Weeeeee! :)



Sars The All-Arounder

Left: Me in action (with my rig) from yesterday's shoot
Top right: Vain me. Top left: My baby Nikki D.
I love being infront of the camera, strutting my stuff infront of a lens. But I also love being behind the lens and being the one behind a great production, video, or photoshoot. Lately, we've been working with some foreign models here in Beijing. While Marl is the photographer, I found myself being the one with lots of job behind the scenes - makeup artist, hair stylist, stylist, creative director, assistant/VA or lights(wo)man, and BTS videographer. And I ain't complaining! In fact, I LOVE it! :)

Watch out for my next blogs where you will be able to see the great images of the models I have worked with. :)

New video: Mar Silverio featuring Ara Mina (BTS)

Remember when hubby Mar Silverio's first billboard project came out in EDSA a month ago with the beautiful and sexy Filipina actress Ara Mina for Allura Body Contouring Center? Well here's the behind-the-scenes footage that I shot during that time. Enjoy! :)

Guess who's back into video editing again?

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Yup, it's me! :) I was inspired to go back to video editing again after our fun Chinese New Year holiday where we did a lot of things and they're mostly documented on video. And as I was transferring the videos from my camera to my external hard drives, a thought came into my mind - to share the hundred of gigabytes videos to the world, especially to my friends and relatives.

I am not new to video editing. I've always been fascinated with taking videos since I got my first camcorder in 1998. I started to go semi-pro by learning a little video editing and accepting some work - just for fun - like video transfers (from camcorders to computer), minimal video editing, and burning the finished products in VCDs in 2001 - I even design the disc labels. Some bands even asked me to take their videos and give them their finished products in VCDs. At that time, I was only using Ulead, Sony Vegas and Windows Media Maker (there's another software I can't remember) at that time but I was able to create decent semi-pro videos.

But like other hobbies, my love for videography would come and go like seasons. I switched to Mac in 2007 and went back to video editing after learning Final Cut Pro. I use iMovie for simple video projects. But in 2008, I got into internet marketing which required me to do professional promotional videos about the products and services that I was doing. They were all uploaded on Youtube, but all videos got blocked or reported as "scam". So my interest died down since then from disappointment and I got discouraged. From then on, I'd just do simple video uploads - until recently.

The passion is coming back again. I have so many ideas in my mind that I wanted to do but I don't have tools to do so. I only have my trusty small Lumix digital camera that can take HD videos. I don't want to have a video camcorder, I wanted to buy an SLR instead that takes HD videos as well. But I have to save up for it this year. Priorities, priorities. As of now, I'm contented with my Lumix digicam.

Check out my new videos on the updated blog posts below or check out and subscribe to my Youtube channel for more videos: