For over a decade now, Tina Murphy and associates have been hard at work making memories come to life with vivid color and authentic high quality sound.
Tina Murphy
As a professional videographer, I have had the great opportunity of being able to bring couples, relatives, and friends right back to the very moments of their wedding day. I take pride in capturing the varied emotions and events of each individual celebration as it unfolds. Weddings require careful planning months in advance and then the day passes much too quickly. Years later, as couples view their tape, they can re-live the music and vows exactly as they were. They will see and feel what each other and everyone in attendance felt as they joined together as one.
It is our goal, at A Motion Video Production, for the bride and groom to be able to cherish the joy of their wedding day forever.
Stephanie Christin
Stephanie has been in video production for over eight years working for A Motion Video as well as providing legal video services to various Los Angeles court-reporting agencies. Since graduating from California State University of Fullerton in 2009 with a degree in Communications, Stephanie continues her work at A Motion Video Production as well as pursuing a career in photography in the magazine industry. Her passions include capturing emotion through stills and film, enjoying beautiful art, traveling to distant lands, eating sushi, serving at her church and spending time with her husband and friends.
A comment I often hear from my clients is, "Our wedding day came and went by so fast, we hardly ever saw you, and we are so glad that you captured so many great moments."
By having a wedding videographer, he or she may capture moments that you may not have seen. Videographers also have a unique way of telling your story. Your wedding video will help you remember how you felt when getting ready, show you and your husband reciting your wedding vows during the ceremony, and give you another glance at your friends and family as they enjoy the wedding reception. The biggest difference video has from the still photos is the sound and motion. Together the expressions, voices and music bring back the moment like nothing else.
It is a beautiful thing to be able to bring "life" back into the beautiful images of the day.