Wedding Videography
We often got this question saying "Why should my wedding be videotaped? my friend who got marry last year and they watch their wedding video may be twice the most.
But there is nothing like reliving your special day on video. You are so busy getting married and too many things are happening at the same time and you will miss the special moments of you and your family.
We like to pose the following question to the bride and groom.
"If I told you right now that I have the wedding of your parents or grandparents on DVD, how much would you pay for it. $2,000, $4,000 or even $10,000? Whatever amount you come up with is the value that you place on a special video such as this. How would it make you feel to see your parents or grandparents getting married? In the years to come, would your kids and grandkids like to see you getting married. We think so! We feel it's important to preserve those memories, not just for you but for your children as well."
Even with access to high-end camcorders by the general public, most friends and relatives don't have the training or experience as well as the equipment of a professional wedding videographer. A professional wedding videographer has experience with all types of wedding ceremonies and special events. There is only once chance to get it right. The professional will set up and capture clearer audio than a well-meaning friend with a camcorder. Special attention is paid to angles, sound quality, as well as content. We have no problem with other guests videotaping as long as they do not interfere with our efforts.
There's no standard procedure to shoot a wedding. There is a wide variety of styles. Evaluate candidates based on their work, their references, and their unique style. In addition, the best for you may not be the most expensive, on the other hand it may not be the cheapest quote either. The best way to come to a decision is to meet with your wedding videographer and discuss what your needs are. A price quote alone can result in hiring a wedding videographer that may not live up to your expectations.
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