
Wedding Video
The wedding video is now a very popular part of many couples’ wedding plans. A lasting, moving memory of the most wonderful day of your life. A memory to last and to keep forever to show your children.
A professionally filmed video with sound and titles is something you will cherish forever.
Asking a friend or relative to record the wedding may be cheaper and the end product quite adequate, but its certainly safer to put your memories in the hands of the professionals.
When selecting your video company always ask to see a demonstration of their work or names of previous clients and look at two or three takes to ensure the quality is consistent.
With a professional video recordist it will be edited to cutting out any unwanted hitches, noises etc. Professional editing also means the event should run smoothly from one aspect of the day to another, missing out all jolts and sudden change of scene that are often unavoidable. Unlike most amateurs, hired video makers are not normally reliant upon one piece of equipment and carry or have access to extra equipment in case of technical faults or other problems. They will know how to make the best of the video and have the necessary skills and equipment to minimise the effects caused by a grey or rainy day or the glare of the sun when filming outside. The video recordist usually expects to be working throughout the whole day and are generally willing to film the reception and capture all those witty or emotional speeches and traditional toasts to the bride and groom. The duration of the wedding view will obviously vary depending on the festivities.
They normally last approximately half an hour but can be much longer if required. Although people like the wedding video to show events just as they happened special effects can be impressive. Slow motion for example is a popular choice to emphasise a certain part of the celebration. Couples often like to have part of the video set to a favourite song or piece of music. Professional filmmakers can achieve this and be able to give constructive advice about how to make the very most of the video.
Always check the quality of the film to be used is the same as you have viewed and check that your video recordist is insured and a member of one of the regulating bodies.
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