Wedding Videographers

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Once upon a time, the Videographer was a wedding day nuisance and post wedding day disappointment. Big, bulky, equipment, lights, and cords on the wedding day; second or third generation VHS tape when you finally brought your video home. The Videographer of today uses powerful, compact, digital cameras and a variety of high tech tools on your wedding day. Editing is all-digital and has limitless capabilities for creative presentation. Your finished product is delivered on DVD. The desire for high quality product with low profile presence has been fully realized. The two primary considerations in your choice of a Videographer are Experience and Story-Telling Ability. Experience is vital. Your wedding day moments occur once, in real time, and there are no second takes. What is missed is missed forever.

Quality Wedding Videography is priced like quality Wedding Photography. A relative with a video camera on your wedding day is like a relative with a scalpel on the day of your most important surgery. Scary?and sad. It is difficult to find quality Videography at flea market prices. Don?t expect to. What price can be put on forever? For the first time in history a couple?s future great-grandchildren will be able to pull a digital disc off the shelf and watch their great-grandparent?s wedding video with the same quality as the day it was first created. The concept of ?Family Heirloom? was never more meaningful. And the means of achieving it never more unobtrusive. Don?t be left behind. The 21st century begins on your wedding day.

Wedding Videos: How to Hire a Wedding Videographer.

A video of your wedding day will allow you and your family to relive memories for generations to come. The people who mean so much to you, the music, the voices the emotions, all come alive again on Video and DVD.? These memories are priceless. Who do you trust to capture them



What is most important when choosing a Videographer?
Experience and Story-Telling Ability. Too many people in this business get started in video production by doing weddings. Do you want to trust your once in a lifetime moments to someone who is just learning? Making mistakes is inevitable when learning anything new, and it can take years to get it right. Always go with Experience.

Selecting a Videographer and Photographer?
When you have a photographer and a videographer, communication between the two is important. We do not want each other in important shots. Videographers expect that, during the vows and rings ceremony, the photographer stays out of the way and does not stand in front of our aisle camera, blocking the view. Both should be talented professionals that understand these issues and try to accommodate each other because we both want the best for you.

Wedding Photography Vs. Videography
While a photo captures a moment in time, video allows you to record time in motion. A videographer can record sound and voices as well, which include the vows, one of the most special and meaningful moments of the ceremony. A videographer allows you to relive and hold on to the memories of your wedding day forever!
Sometimes, when the wedding budget starts getting high, some choose to settle for one or the other. If having a photo album is your priority, choose to have a basic video package to at least capture the day. You can always have it edited over time.
A video of your wedding day will allow you and your family to relive this moment in time for generations to come. I can still remember the wonderful time that I had at a family get-together watching my daughters wedding video. Priceless!


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