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Haynal Pappowner, dolce videoShooter/editor Haynal Papp is the owner and founder of Dolce Video. An artist, historian and traveler, she found direction for her passions and energy in video documentary. She is involved in every aspect of the business, from talking with clients before the wedding, to shooting the wedding and editing the video. A perfectionist, she has put together a strong collaboration of artists, represented here. "Dolce Video is the culmination of my experiences as an artist, student of history and a traveler. As an artist, I am always shooting with composition, lighting and movement in mind. As an historian (I have a graduate degree in history), I shoot to tell the story of the day and to immortalize the beauty, emotion and intimacy of the event in a tangible form that can become a family heirloom. As a traveler, I shoot to capture the details of a site and event that locate that place for the couple, in customs, traditions and details that make the space relevant. I love my job because I get to capture the best moments of life on film and give those moments back to those people they mean the most to. As for my team, all I can say is this: Success is the product of many, not one."
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StephanieShooterStephanie studied design at Radford University and art at Middlesex University in London. A gifted painter and photographer, she brings an eye for composition to the shoot and has a natural forte for capturing beautiful moments on film. A consummate professional, she is also a winning people-person. "I simply love weddings, and I say it all the time! I enjoy seeing people so happy and knowing that I am capturing forever on film the day they will remember always. For this reason, I'm always striving to capture the best images of an event. Whether I'm shooting a mehndi ceremony, or a bride's father lifting his daughter's veil, or the flower girl throwing her petals with reckless abandon after the ceremony, you can bet I won't miss the shot. And I love the people end of my job too. After talking to the client, I get a feel for what images they want and how they want to remember the day. I try to think of myself as the bride or groom and what they want to see. Having been a bride, I can empathize with the chaos of the day!"
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CaitlinShooterCaitlin received her International Baccaleaurate Certificate
in Art, her
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LauraEditorLaura has been working in visual media, with particular emphasis on documentaries, since 1996. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin's prestigious Radio, Television and Film program, where she studied under award-winning filmmaker Paul Stekler. She was involved in the production of several films, including the Emmy-winning documentary George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire, before joing the Television and New Media Department at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Washington. In 2003, Laura left CPB to focus on hands-on production. She recently produced, directed and edited a documentary about a native community in Ecuador that aired on PBS. "My experience in documentary camera-work has given me an eye for exploring the rich details of an event as it unfolds. Every wedding is different and I love editing those special moments that make each experience one-of-a-kind."
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ErnestShooter/Editor Ernest graduated from George Mason University in 2003 and has a
passion for editing which he brings to the Dolce Video team. Having
always been interested in the production side of tv and film he has
studied studio production, editing, and field production at Arlington
Independent Media as well as receiving editing training from Henninger
in Arlington, VA. Ernest has celebrated his talents in numerous interesting
and challenging projects. He was Assistant Director and Assistant
Editor for one of the films of the 48hour Film Project in Washington
DC during 2007. He is also the editor for Verdant Power's Energy
Project and created the documentary style promotional video that
was screened in the New York's Mayors office to launch an alternative
energy initiative using cutting edge technology. Ernest brings his
talents to Dolce Video as both a shooter and an editor.
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KrisShooter Kris Unger has been working in video since 2001, with
a primary focus on nature documentaries, which he has shot for the
Sierra Club and the Potomac Conservancy. He's currently working on
a documentary about the Potomac River. He's involved with several
local film groups and most recently participated in a shoot for the
48 hour Film Festival. He was DP for a short film, Somnium, last
year.
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KristinaShooter/editorKristina has had a love and an enthusiasm for video and editing
since
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NatashaShooterNatasha graduated from St. Petersburg State University in Russia prior
to moving to the USA in 2000, where she completed photography classes at
Thomas Jefferson Community Center in Arlington, VA and began her career
in digital video documentary. She has worked as a video journalist with
two video companies prior to joining the dolce video team and has a wealth
of on-site experience capturing weddings, mitzvahs, and other special events.
Natasha is also currently employed with a production house where she has
been editing video and working in many of the technical aspects of production
for the past four years. Also a professional photographer, Natasha has
published her work in the magazine “Clavier” as well as having
it published on many websites, including the London Times-Mirror, Eric
Himy’s webpage and the Sahara Dance website. She has shown her work
at the Ellipse Gallery and brings her artistic eye to the events captured
by dolce video.
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RenatoShooter Renato is a graduate of Michigan State University’s Digital Media
Arts and Technology program, with an emphasis in Video Production. His
breadth of experience has included working with CBS in commercial and
documentary production, as a Production Assistant for Filmar Productions
in Ecuador, and with the Discovery Channel’s crew in Anchorage,
AK on location shooting the program “Deadliest Catch.” He
has independently created a PBS documentary entitled “Digging Into
the Past,” and now brings his talents to the Dolce Video team,
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JenShooterJen began her experience as a videographer back in college at Indiana University, where she took courses in broadcast television, digital video, and DVD authoring. She received her degree in Media Arts in 2004. She then went back to school and studied to get her audio engineering degree from the Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences in Arizona, which she completed in June of 2006. She has since worked in the audio/visual field exercising her passions as a multimedia artist for companies such as Cue Recording Studios, Ltd., Capital Reporting Company, AVActions, and now Dolce Video.
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KatieShooterKatie Juhl boasts wide-ranging experience in video production, editing and packaging for broadcast and online. She broke into the business as a videographer, reporter and producer with ABC News and PBS affiliate stations in her native Nebraska and moved on to Jim Lehrer’s NewsHour in Washington, DC. She later worked as a coordinating producer for ABC News and as producer and talent for Reuters Television in Washington, DC. Katie is currently business development manager for Agence France-Presse’s video and mobile products for North America. Juhl has taught television courses at Syracuse University, VOA TV to Africa and Radio Free Asia and is also active in several professional groups, including the Radio Television News Directors Association. “A wedding is the most major ‘news’ event
of a couple’s life. Having come from television news, and
having just gotten married, I know you can produce any event, but especially
a wedding, to within an inch of its life – then it’s up
to the day to take on a life of its own. As a videographer, it’s
my job to capture that life. And if you’re wondering who
shot my wedding video, it was Dolce!”
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LillianaShooter/Administrative Assistant Lilliana graduated from George Mason University in 2000 with a degree
in Literature and has been fueling her creative outlets ever since.
Mixing her organizational abilities with a flare for the artistic,
Lilliana worked in public relations and helped manage special events
in the Washington, DC market, including A Capitol Fourth which airs
each July 4th on PBS. She has helped raise money for a nonprofit organization
that provides microfinancing to women-owned small businesses in third
world countries. She enjoys working on projects that have a direct
and lasting impact. In addition to her creative talents, she is fluent
in Spanish and has an impressive grasp of French.
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