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When it comes to wedding video productions, here are a few tips.
Tip #1
Make sure your videographer is up to date with the latest equipment. Ask if they shoot with High Definition cameras and have the ability to give you High Definition DVDs.
Tip #2
The music you select will play a big part in the editing of your finished product. So, if you choose all slow songs, your video will have a slower pace. If you are having trouble deciding on music, ask your videographer for suggestions.
Tip #3
Hire your videographer and photographer from the same company. Since they often have to be in the same place at the same time, this will ensure that both parties will work together as a team, and not get in each other's way. You will also have a cohesive look to your final videography and photography products.
Tip #4
Since audio is an integral piece of your video, have the groom wear a wireless microphone for the ceremony so you are sure to get crystal clear vows.
Tip #5
If you know you want a videographer but don't have a whole lot of room in your budget, consider hiring one for just the ceremony. That way you are sure to have the most important part of your day to watch again. Or instead of having them start early to get pre-ceremony getting ready footage, save a few hours and make the ceremony your starting time.
Schedule your free consultation today and let us show and discuss some of the benefits of having a wedding video productions team.
Tip #1
Make sure your videographer is up to date with the latest equipment. Ask if they shoot with High Definition cameras and have the ability to give you High Definition DVDs.
Tip #2
The music you select will play a big part in the editing of your finished product. So, if you choose all slow songs, your video will have a slower pace. If you are having trouble deciding on music, ask your videographer for suggestions.
Tip #3
Hire your videographer and photographer from the same company. Since they often have to be in the same place at the same time, this will ensure that both parties will work together as a team, and not get in each other's way. You will also have a cohesive look to your final videography and photography products.
Tip #4
Since audio is an integral piece of your video, have the groom wear a wireless microphone for the ceremony so you are sure to get crystal clear vows.
Tip #5
If you know you want a videographer but don't have a whole lot of room in your budget, consider hiring one for just the ceremony. That way you are sure to have the most important part of your day to watch again. Or instead of having them start early to get pre-ceremony getting ready footage, save a few hours and make the ceremony your starting time.
Schedule your free consultation today and let us show and discuss some of the benefits of having a wedding video productions team.
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