High School Prom season is here. If you’re a high school student, parent, or teacher we ask you to watch this video we produced 5 years ago for the Shattered Dreams project at Santa Fe High School. The technology is a little dated but the message comes across.
Don’t drink if you’re under 21. And never drink and drive.
Or text and drive, for that matter.
Coming Soon to Blu-ray and DVD!
Check out the full details on our Facebook page.
While shooting footage for Rick Springfield Friday at the Arena Theater, management asked us to shoot a quick promo for an upcoming gig in Lansing, MI. All footage and audio from the Arena show. Check it out:
Order your DVD of the 165th Galveston Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting today. The leading businesses of Galveston work hard, but they also play hard as you know if you were there that night. If you were there, order this DVD to remember the fun; if you weren’t there, order the DVD to see what you missed!
You can view a sample of the DVD here. Click the Buy Now button to order by debit / credit card for only $30.
*Not the Jackson Five, but an incredible simulation…
This DVD includes:
- Excerpts of Award Presentations
- The complete performance by “The Jackson Five”*
- The complete Spirit of Galveston video honoring Betty Massey
- Excerpts of divas & dudes dancing the night away
Approximate running time is 60 minutes. The DVDs will be available to pick up at the chamber no later than March 7th.
Choose your delivery and click Buy Now to order the Galveston Chamber of Commerce 165th Annual Meeting DVD
Click on the video above to see a preview. If you have any questions, contact Christie McKnight at info@mcknightvideo.com.
Coming Soon!
While we’re working on Natalie and Ricky’s video we wanted to share a Coming Attractions trailer with them. Their reception at Hotel Zaza was outstanding!
We recently produced three 30-second campaign spots for Phil Roberts, running for Galveston County Probate Judge. These are currently airing on several Comcast stations. I’ve posted our favorite one here.
What type of video can we produce for you today?
We belong to a great local association of video and imaging professionals, the Houston Professional Videographers Association. At our meeting last week we determined there were a few local companies and individuals that we had come in contact with (not in HPVA) that were less than honest in some of their dealings. For instance, in one case a rather large video company in Houston actually hired an ad agency to produce the eye-popping demo that you will see at Houston Bridal shows. The work done for you by this company will not look nearly as good. No, we’re not going to tell you who it is.
So how can you be sure the company you hire will do a great job for you? There are a few things to look for:
1. Ask to see a complete finished product. This can be on a DVD, on the web, or some other delivery device. It’s relatively “easy” to produce a 3 minute highlight that is entertaining and emotional. Highlights are important, but don’t base your purchasing decision off of just that. Ask to see a complete product.
2. Are they members of HPVA? I am not suggesting that videographers who are not members don’t do good work. I am reinforcing the fact that, as members of the association we are involved in learning and perfecting our craft. We are well-respected in the Houston video community.
3. Be sure to meet with the people who will actually be attending and filming your event. You don’t want to meet with and be sold by the owner of the company only to find out that two newbies will be filming your wedding, because they’ve scheduled 2-4 events on the same day. There’s nothing wrong with running multiple crews of shooters, but you should know this up front and you should be able to meet with the videographers who will actually be spending the day with you.
Can you think of any more? Add them to the comments below. Have a question about this? Email or call us today and we’ll be happy to discuss.
Click here for the latest article we wrote about shooting, editing, and delivering the DVD set for the 2009 Rick Springfield and Friends Cruise. It’s a little on the technical side but hey, that’s what we deal with sometimes. There are links to sample videos at the end of the article.

Christie McKnight interviews Rick Springfield and Richard Marx on the 2009 Rick Springfield and Friends Cruise
We’re proud to announce that in December, McKnight Video was awarded the People’s Choice award for the year, and that we tied for First Place for the year for all the annual Houston Professional Videographers Association competitions.
The winning video for Tricia and Ryan is an example of our cinematic ceremonies. This wedding was coordinated by Summer at For Your Memories and the event was featured in Houston Brides magazine.
We occasionally get calls for small corporate and training videos as well as web video advertisements. Do we do that type of work? Of course we do!
Here are two examples of work we did for YellowBook.com; the first is Ernie Smith & Sons Roofing in Santa Fe:
This is Brown AC & Heating in Pasadena:
Working with both companies, Ernie Smith & Sons and Brown AC & Heating was very smooth. These types of shoots usually take no more than an hour or two depending on your needs.
Give us a call and let us know how we can help you get YOUR message out.
We are sometimes asked “what are StoryTeller Highlights?” when discussing video services. Sometimes it’s easier to show an example than to try to explain it.
This video is a special example wherein the Father of the bride already had a note written out and knew exactly what he wanted to say. It turned into a very emotional piece that tied for Second Place from a panel of judges in the Houston wedding and broadcast industries. We hope you like it.
We haven’t done one of these in a long time; an edgy trailer that leaves you wanting more.
The ceremony was at the Trinity Episcopal church and the reception was at the newly revamped Omni Hotel in Houston.
Here’s a clip from a wedding video we’re finishing up. As the guests arrived at the Petroleum Club of Houston, they witnessed the bride & groom sharing their first dance as husband and wife to the song “Spend My Life With You”.
Stay Tuned! More to come soon….
A beautiful couple, a beautiful location in the Spring area. Here’s an example of a documentary short form ceremony, where we take the highlights from the ceremony and layer them and composite them in such a way that you never feel like you need to “fast forward to the good parts”. In this wedding, Carter and Laura had a wonderful string quartet which we recorded in stereo.
Gosh! We’re finally getting around to putting some up-to-date video samples on our website. For the foreseeable future they will all be appearing within these posts on our blog.
Here is a bride prep segment from Valerie’s & Chris’ wedding video; the event took place at the beautiful Ashton Gardens location in north Houston.