Wedding Videos
(please scroll down to view other types of videos we've produced)


These are excerpts from a beautiful wedding shot at the Mills House in Charleston, SC.  Notice the video quality-- this was shot with our amazing Canon 7d. 



This is a copy of the full-length video.  Try to watch a little from all the different parts of the video in order to get a good idea about how a wedding movie looks as a whole.  Picture quality is much higher when the video is in DVD form. 



This is also a full-length wedding movie... not just the highlights.  By showing the full thing, you get a much better idea of everything that goes into a wedding movie.



This is a wedding music video shot several hours before this bride's ceremony.  We always love trying out new ideas, and make interesting and personal videos for our clients





This is another wedding music video.  This video features only the bridesmaids, as it was a gift for the bride.  Notice the beautiful Glidecam shots, the creative editing, and the film-like quality to this video.


Other video samples of David Keller's video work. 




A highlight video of the Krewe of Charleston's Mardi Gras ball 2010.  Charleston Video Service is currently producing 30 min episodes of the "Cajun Kitchen", which this video will be incorporated into.



This is a news story shot while Director of Photography, David Keller, was in the news business.  It is displayed here to show how we can shoot news-style videos.


A music video we produced for the band Hollow Reed.


Another music video we produced for the artist, Caley.  This was shot in downtown Charleston using our Canon 7d and our glidecam.


A real estate video shot for Premier Properties of Charleston.  Not only was the video shot and edited by Charleston Video Service, but the entire script was written and voiced by us as well.  Notice the camera crane "jib" shots in this piece.


A trailer for a feature-length documentary on the history of Charleston.  We edited this piece with hardly anything more than still pictures to work with.  It is displayed here to show how we can work with and integrate still images into a movie sequence when its needed



A promotional video we wrote and produced for the Charleston Pour House.  We were able to capture the spirit of the venue and present it with humor and style.

A very emotional news story shot by D.P. David Keller while he was Chief Photojournalist at WCBD.

A video profiling the music compound Awendaw Green.