James Yehambaram and Albert Olsson of Propeller USA |
Maria Orta of Charity Formals and Violet
Shimoko of Abilities Unlimited
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Show Times on
OC16
Premiers: Friday,
September 23 at 6:00pm
Repeats: Sunday,
September 25 at 1pm
Monday, September
26 at 11:30am
Thursday,
September 29 at 10:00 am
Friday, September
30 at 5:00am
Videography
company, Propeller USA is Kahu Kalehua Featheran’s first guest and they filmed and
edited their own interview segment at Best Bridal Hawaii’s Paradise Cove
Crystal Chapel. Albert Olsson and James Yehambaran were the on-camera
guests and their colleagues were behind the cameras, using their equipment,
talents and expertise to show you a sample of their work via the interview.
Founded
12 years ago, Propeller USA is strong in the Japanese wedding industry and has
gradually become found a place in the local wedding scene as well. For
the destination couples, Propeller USA’s staff are an international mix of
people who speak Swedish, Japanese, Malaysian, Spanish languages in addition to
English. Important to them is to get to know the couple they are filming
and to video tape and more importantly, edit the footage into a style that the couple
chooses for their special day.
$69.95
will get you properly fitted and attired for any formal event at Charity
Formals. That’s right, you get the coat, pants, shirt, half or full back
vest, accessories, shoes, tax and damage waiver all included, no hidden
fees. And on top of that, all proceeds from the rental goes to benefit
Abilities Unlimited, a non-profit group that maintains a training program to
support people with disabilities and help them to create a better life for
themselves.
Just
a block from Ala Moana Shopping Center, Sales Manager Maria Orta offers a
variety of different styles of tuxedos, which viewers can see, with sizes 3 to
18 for children and up to 64 (or 5XL) for men. Destination couples can
call Maria to order their tuxedo style and go to their closest formal wear
store to get measurements to send to Maria. As Representative Violet
Shimoko elaborates, Charity Formals foundation is the 60 years of experience
and expertise that came from the tradition of Hale Niu, a well known island
formal wear shop.
Also,
the music you hear in the background of the interviews is being provided by
Kupaoa – mahalo!
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