Videography

 Your wedding video will be the most detailed reminder of your wedding day. Most couples find it an amazing experience to look back after a few years and re-live the big day. Video captures many small things that most people forget, or don't even see on the wedding day.

 

WEDDING VIDEOS OFTEN START WITH THE BRIDE AND HER ATTENDANTS GETTING READY, THEN CAPTURE THE GROOM AND HIS GROOMSMEN BEFORE GOING ON TO THE CHURCH OR CEREMONY VENUE.

 

Your videographer often follows you during your photographs, arranging some scenes of their own. They will then accompany you to the reception and most stay until the bride and groom depart. You should discuss coverage with your videographer before the day. Videographers usually charge for the time they are with you and most provide packages for you to select from. The usual cost varies greatly depending on quality, time and editing.

 

It is important to discuss with your videographer the level of quality you will receive for your money. To guarantee quality and satisfaction it is always best to use a professional. A professional videographer understands wedding etiquette – what to do and what not to do. They know the order of ceremonies and are prepared for important moments. They use quality equipment for a professional result and are experienced in working under difficult and crowded circumstances and where lighting requires a high degree of control.

 

Using an amateur has disappointed many couples. Always view samples of wedding videos and after finding a few videographers with appropriate coverage and style, start comparing prices and services. Above all, make sure you get along with your videographer as you will spend much of your wedding day with them. Wedding videos are very popular, and you will need to book a good videographer early. The best advice is as soon as you can, but at least six and preferably twelve months prior to the day.

 

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