• 从一场别人的婚礼开始

 

这是GL从业以来服务的又一场博主婚礼。但当得知客户是拥有千万粉丝的徐老师时,团队的感受不仅仅是大博主

 

添加了我们的联系方式后,对方说在社交媒体上刷到GL拍的唐梓康康那场婚礼,被狠狠种了草。


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很多人以为,大博主选团队只看名气。其实他们更看重的是感觉”——感觉镜头会不会懂自己,感觉团队能不能接住自己那些天马行空的想法。

 

这场婚礼开始前,GL已不知不觉通过以往的作品,完成了一次无声的面试。

 

  • 「用一首从未被发行的歌,定调一场从未有过的婚礼」

 

婚礼前一天的筹备会议上,导演团队见到了徐老师和航仔。

 

整场聊下来,一个词被反复提起——“开心

 

他们两个人,一个是千万博主的快乐发动机,一个是随时能玩起来的社交悍匪。他们的内容、他们的相处、他们走到哪笑到哪的状态,都在告诉我们这场婚礼不该是那种催人泪下的色调,而应该像他们的相处方式一样:松弛、尽兴、像在做一档最好看的综艺。

 

定调不始于画面,也可以始于一段旋律

 

导演从一首未被主流大众熟知的选曲开始——Michael Jackson生前未发布的专辑《XSCAPE》中的一首隐藏曲目——Love Never Felt So Good》。这首歌节奏轻快、律动感极强,歌词传达的是一种前所未有的尽兴。它来自一张由MJ生前未完成录音重构制作的专辑,于2014年面世。在业内,用这首歌的人少之又少。

 

我们把它设为整场婚礼影像的情感坐标。让配乐带着新人的状态走,当这首歌的旋律在剪辑台上铺开时,我们知道,这就是适合他们的感觉。

 

  • 「独一无二的妆造,以及一场争风吃醋PK赛」

 

婚礼当天,GL团队提前到达宝格丽酒店。

 

而航仔当天的妆造特别有意思。为服务的是的两位博主好友——一位是美妆圈的资深博主崔佳楠,一位是发型圈的知名博主山城小栗旬刘宇

 

两位圈内顶流围着一个新郎转,这场面本身就很有戏。导演essie灵机一动——何不让他们打一架

 

于是一段像街机游戏拳皇PK赛式的小剧情诞生了。两位博主为了争夺谁才是打造完美新的第一功臣,在镜头前上演了一出争风吃醋的幽默戏码。当这组镜头在婚礼的大屏幕上播放时,宾客们纷纷拿起手机记录,获得了不错的反响。

 



很多时候,最有意思的内容不是提前写好的分镜,而是当合适的人出现在合适的场景里,我们捕捉到那个瞬间,然后把它变成故事。这正是GL一直在做的事情。

 

  • 「现场调度:如何在百余博主与一场婚礼之间,一切尽在掌握」

 

那天的婚礼现场,有另一个高难度挑战。全场百余位宾客中,很大一部分本身就是自带流量的博主。

 

每位博主都是潜在的镜头,也都可能成为内容的传播节点。

 

于是导演灵机一动,构思了当天最出彩的创意,来自新人誓词结束后的一个小环节

 

——所有人定格不动,像是在玩“123木头人一样

 

导演团队在婚礼前一天的会议上捕捉到这个信息,随即提出在这个环节加上一个一镜到底的长镜头。

 

于是,上百位宾客在导演的现场调度下一同参与。

 

 

婚礼过去已经一年了。那场婚礼的视频,现在拿出来看,依然能让人感受到那天的情绪。

 

从航仔哭到站不稳,徐老师调侃他“死丫头”;从两位博主争风吃醋,到上百人一起完成假人挑战。

 

这是GL最喜欢交付的状态:新人和宾客玩得尽兴,而我们就是幸福的记录者。

 

但婚礼并不是GL服务的终点,我们已经开始筹备他们婚礼一周年的影像纪念。

 

GL的愿景是成为更多家庭从婚礼到金婚的影像档案馆。

 

你的婚礼就是我们故事的开始,但你的人生,我们会一直拍下去。

 

 


  • 最后,回到那首歌

 

Michael Jackson那首《Love Never Felt So Good》,有一句歌词:

 

Baby, love never felt so good.

 

当我们第一次听到这首歌时,就知道它属于徐老师和航仔。

 

GL的工作,就是把这种“前所未有的尽兴”,装进每一帧画面里。

 

这,就是GoldenLove理解的婚礼影像。



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“It All Started with ‘Someone Else’s Wedding”

 

This was another blogger’s wedding that GoldenLove had served since its inception. But when we learned that the client was Teacher Xu, who has tens of millions of followers, the team’s feeling went far beyond just “another major influencer.”

 

After adding us on social media, she said she had come across the wedding film GoldenLove shot for “Tang Zi and Kang Kang” on her feed – and was immediately hooked.

 

Many people think that big influencers choose vendors solely based on fame. But in fact, what they value more is a certain “feeling” – whether the camera will understand them, whether the team can embrace their wild and imaginative ideas.

 

And before this wedding even began, GoldenLove had already passed a silent audition through the work we had already created.

 

  • “Setting the Tone with a Song That Was Never Released”

 

During the planning meeting the day before the wedding, the director team met Teacher Xu and Hang Zai.

 

Throughout the conversation, one word kept coming up – “joy.”

 

The two of them – one was the “happiness engine” of a mega‑influencer, the other a “social powerhouse” ready to have fun at any moment. Their content, their interactions, their tendency to laugh wherever they went – all of it told us that this wedding should not be a tearful, sentimental affair. Instead, it should feel just like the way they are with each other: relaxed, wholeheartedly fun, like the most entertaining variety show.

 

Setting the tone doesn’t have to start with visuals. It can also start with a melody.

 

The director began with a track that had never been widely known to the public – a hidden cut from Michael Jackson’s posthumously released album XSCAPE, titled Love Never Felt So Good. The song has a light, bouncy rhythm and a strong groove, conveying a feeling of “unprecedented pure joy.” It comes from an album made by reconstructing unfinished recordings from MJ, released in 2014. Very few people in the industry have used this track.

 

We made it the emotional anchor of the entire wedding film. Let the music carry the couple’s natural energy. When the melody of that song spread across the editing timeline, we knew – this was the feeling that suited them.

 

  • “One‑of‑a‑Kind Groom Styling, and a ‘Jealousy’ Battle”

 

On the wedding day, the GoldenLove team arrived at the Bulgari Hotel early.

 

Hang Zai’s styling that day was particularly interesting. Serving him were two of his blogger friends – one was Cui Jianan, a well‑known beauty blogger; the other was Liu Yu, also known as “Shancheng Xiaoliji,” a famous hairstyling influencer.

 

Two top influencers fawning over one groom – the scene itself was full of potential. Director Essie had a flash of inspiration: why not have them “fight it out”?

 

And so a short comedic skit in the style of a “King of Fighters” arcade game was born. The two bloggers competed to be “the one who created the perfect groom,” playfully acting out a jealous rivalry in front of the camera. When this segment was played on the big screen at the wedding, guests pulled out their phones one after another to record it, and the response was excellent.

 

Often, the most interesting content isn’t written into a storyboard in advance. It happens when the right people appear in the right setting – we capture that moment, then turn it into a story. That’s exactly what GoldenLove has always done.


  • “On‑Site Direction: How to Keep Everything Under Control Between a Hundred Bloggers and a Wedding”

 

That day’s wedding came with another major challenge. Among the more than a hundred guests, a large portion were influencers with their own sizable followings.

 

Every blogger was a potential “camera,” and every one of them could become a node for content distribution.

 

Then the director had a creative spark, inspired by a small segment right after the couple’s vows:

 

“Everyone freeze in place, like playing ‘Grandma’s Footsteps.’”

 

The director team had picked up on this idea during the pre‑wedding meeting, and immediately proposed adding a “one‑shot” long take to this segment.

 

So more than a hundred guests all participated under the director’s live direction.

 

It has been a year since that wedding. Even now, when you watch that wedding video, you can still feel the emotions of that day.

 

From Hang Zai crying so hard he could barely stand, with Teacher Xu teasing him, “You silly girl”; from the two bloggers playfully competing for credit, to over a hundred people completing a mannequin challenge together.

 

This is the state GoldenLove most loves to deliver: the couple and their guests having the time of their lives – and we are simply the happy recorders.

 

But the wedding is not the end of GoldenLove’s service. We have already begun preparing a one‑year anniversary film for them.

 

GoldenLove’s vision is to become the image archive for more families, from their wedding day to their golden anniversary.

 

Your wedding is where our story begins. But your life – we will keep filming it.

 

  • And finally, back to that song.

 

Michael Jackson’s Love Never Felt So Good has a lyric:

 

“Baby, love never felt so good.”

 

The first time we heard this song, we knew it belonged to Teacher Xu and Hang Zai.

 

What GoldenLove does is to put that “unprecedented pure joy” into every single frame.

 

That is how GoldenLove understands wedding cinematography.