About Us

 

Orange Soda Films is not a typical wedding videography company.

 

We believe it isn’t fair to just document your wedding. We focus on bringing out the character of each relationship we film. We believe this is accomplished by creating a fun, entertaining and powerful mix of music and storytelling. The best day of your life deserves to be re-lived.

 

Eric Dennis created  Orange Soda Films in 2004 while earning his Bachelor of Arts in Communication Design from California State University, Chico. Over the last 7 years Eric has worked on commercials, Live concerts, weddings, corporate events, music videos, TV shows, webcasts,  documentaries, and government meetings. During which Eric has recruited the best talent to join his team.

 

Orange Soda Films utilizes the newest HD technology to create stunning visual cinematography paired with high quality motion graphics and audio to capture the full potential of every wedding filmed. Be the judge. Check out some samples in our portfolio. We take pride in our work and hope it speaks for itself.

 

Orange Soda Films will guarantee to capture the essence of  your wedding to remember forever!

 

Take a look around. Check out some of our work and if you want to get to know us better, follow us on twitter or go to our Facebook.

 


Eric Dennis

Cinematographer / Editor

 
There is an immensely rewarding feeling when your passion can bring love, laughter and happiness to people time and time again. And to be able to capture such a powerful and special day for so many great people is such a great honor. That is why I choose to film weddings.
 
Many believe that filming weddings are for untalented filmmakers. After spending time filming commercials, TV shows, corporate productions I can honestly say a wedding video is no different. They are only as good as the effort you put into it.
 
I plan to prove weddings are inspiring and fun to watch.
 
 
 
 

 

 Tosh Xiong

Cinematographer / Editor

 
I thrive on the creative process of storytelling, whether it’s motion picture or still imagery. As a visionary storyteller, I challenge myself to find the big story behind the mundane as well as the smaller story behind the extraordinary.