It's me Iori

Hello there, I'm Philip Avellana, Creative Director at Adventscape. You can call me Iori (ee-yo-ree) and based in Sydney, Australia. Are you looking for a wedding videographer?

I'm a wedding videographer 😄

I don't just film weddings, I work with Clients on their run sheet, scheduling / timing, verify all details, provide information to maximise the wedding production and more. My niche is wedding videography in which I shoot weddings 98% of the time.

Feel free to contact me, say 'Hi' or just ask me about anything wedding videography and I'm very much happy to answer 😉

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Engagement / Prenuptial Film
Like many movies or series, there is a prequel. This film is what we plan it to be - actual engagement, adventure, reenactment or a last reminiscence of the fun memories before you tie the knot. Use this film as 'Save the Date' or play it during the reception.

An Engagement Film is a separate filming day prior to your wedding. Thus is a very good opportunity to get to know you and empower you to feel comfortable in front of the camera.

I have several themes to choose from: Cityscape, Mountainscape and Seascape.

Videography
The Weddings of Real People with authentic smiles, gestures and reactions. A burst of laughter, a sudden tear, a moment of emotion - all shall be captured and tell the tale of the one True Love! Your wedding is your first day of forever surrounded by family, friends and your favourite pets. Adventscape understands this and thus, our priority to capture.

However, your film should also showcase the non-living that makeup your wedding. Your venues, rings, scenery and those odd moments that happened on your wedding. These shall be showcased in the best cinematography possible for you to remember where it all began.

Live Streaming
Helping the NSW Government fight Covid-19. Live Streaming is the best way to keep our Love Ones safe at the comfort of their homes but at the same time witness every minute of your story unfold!

Technology is amazing nowadays that you'll be able to locally watch an event unfold. We have a worldwide audience, that no matter where they are, they can be a witness and be a part of the big day.

We are currently working on inviting guests in our live streams. This allows them to be part of the speeches / toasts!

Same Day Edit Film / S.D.E.
A Same Day Edit Film is a Magical Experience.

Ask couples how they felt as they watch their stories unfold in front of their eyes right at their wedding! Asks guests how they felt as they saw themselves on film on the same day as the wedding! Have the Same Day Edit Film upload the next day for everyone to watch a beautiful summary of your wedding.

If you're interested but feeling unsure, what the 'CLIENT REACTION' on this site to find out how couples felt as they watch a Same Day Edit Film.

Legacy Film
Highlight films are very fun to watch. It's short, exciting, consumable and showcases the best cinematography while narrating your unique love story. It's truly amazing.

But what if it's too short for your liking?

Then you might like our Legacy Film. It's a highlight film 2-3 times longer - thus, it's 2-3 times amazing and breathtaking! We will pack this film with all the moments, hugs, cries, laughter, emotion and kisses so you will never ever forget every minute of your day. Once you finish watching, you won't watch anything else anymore.

December 16, 2014

Huka Falls, NZ

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Huka Falls

Before we went to New Plymouth (for Mt Taranaki), we visited Huka Falls.  A friend of mine already went here and she suggested us to visit as well.  At this point, we already had several waterfalls like Whangarei Waterfalls, Mangawhero Falls and Rainbow Falls.  I'm getting used to it.  Although these waterfalls are very good and very unique from each other, they are still waterfalls.

But since Huka falls is just a quick stop, we decided to visit this place.  We are not disappointed.  If only I have a good working quadcopter with me, I'd explore this area near the waters!



MAP LOCATION

We slept at Taupo the night before head out to Huka Falls in the morning.  The main destination of this trip is New Plymouth to strategically position ourselves near Mt Taranaki.  Below is where Huka Falls is located. (please zoom in if it's zoomed out)





It's just off from Taupo (7 minutes drive).  But if you're going straight to West Coast from Taupo, it's best to maximise the trip and see as much place as you can (if possible).  I believe this is a 4-5 hours trip but we went to 6 hours since we're driving leisurely and taking photos at Forgotten World Highway.



Huka Falls

What makes Huka Falls different from other waterfalls? 

It's a short adventure to see the raging waters.  Huka Falls parking lot is vast.  I'd say, it's easy to find parking here.  Once you get off your car, it's just about a minute (or 2 minutes) before you get your first glance of Huka Falls.  At the time of our visit, the waters are fierce.  It's probably due to the constant rain days before we arrived here.  Huka falls is also a narrow passageway from both wide areas - thus the waters need to squeeze and flow faster in order to have the same volume of water flowing.  Zoom into my map and you'll see.

To better visualise the vantage points, I made a dedicated layer on My Map for Huka Falls.   There are no names at these places so marking it at the map would be easier.  I made 5 points of interest:



  • Car park
  • Vantage Point 1 – The Bridge
  • Vantage Point 2 – platform at the side before the Basin
  • Vantage Point 3 – left side of Huka Falls
  • Vantage Point 4 – right side of Huka Falls

I went immediately at the ‘main entrance’ of Huka Falls.  I went straight to The Bridge (Vantage Point 1).  You’ll notice the water rushes violently as it passes towards the basin.  Look at the photos that I took at how strong these waves are.  You can hear the waters splash against the walls of the rock.


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Waikato

There are several vantage points before you arrive at the big basin at the end.  Vantage Point 1 is the actual bridge itself.  You can take a photo either at the left or right hand side.  Both sides will give you enough depth on how strong the currents are.


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Noble Waikato

The right path goes to Spa Park - Huka Falls Walkway.  I didn't do the walk as it's 1 hour return.  I just went left.  This goes to Huka Falls Viewpoints and it only takes 1 minute.  The vantage points do have protective railings in them.  Though it prevents you from accessing further, it doesn't prevent you from going over the railings.  I did not try going over this fence – I stayed safe.

Vantage Point 2 is just over the top of the waterfall. 

Walking further beyond Vantage Point 2, you’ll end up at the left side of the waterfall.  This area widens and the waters begin to calm.  You'll notice the path still goes through the woods.  This goes to Aratiatia Walkway going to Aratiatia Dam.  Again, we didn't do this walk as it's 2 hour return.  We need to conserve time so we can go through the long drive to Forgotten World Highway.


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Calming Down at Waikato

When Ado and I went back at the parking lot, I could not find one of my friend, William.  He again drifted somewhere I suppose.  Ado and I tried to find him but could not.  After several minutes of waiting, William emerges.  He was checking out another vantage point which is at the opposite side of the Huka Falls.  So if you’re facing Huka Falls, it’s at the right side – refer to Vantage Point 4.

From the car park, walk towards the main entrance of Huka Falls.  Instead of entering, walk yourself towards the left until you see a passage.  Unlike the main vantage points, this passage is bushy, not cemented and you need to walk further before getting a view.
This area is wide and grassy.  If only I have a quad copter with me, I can take it off here and fly over Huka Falls.  Since the basin is a wide area on itself, you can have the quad copter fly over the waters.  That is, if you're confident enough to fly.


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The Wide Waters from Taupo


Final Thoughts

Huka Falls is just amazing.  Among the waterfalls I've seen so far, this has the fiercest waters.  Since it's just 7 minutes from Taupo, there's no reason not to visit if you're already there (or staying for the night).  If you come in early, there is The Hub Cafe, have breakfast and enjoy the visit!


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Going Around the Rage


Location: Huka Falls, Taupo 3377, New Zealand


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