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Your wedding day will be a blur to you and your parents. You plan
the many details for months, if not years, but your wedding day
goes by so fast that you will miss a large part of it.
A wedding video is like a "time machine". It lets you
relive your wedding day as often as you like, anytime you like.
As a fellow videographer put it, "It let's you attend your
own wedding at your leisure without the stresses and distractions
of the day." It is also a significant and important "living"
document for your families, your children, and grandchildren. Some
couples don't realize just how important their wedding video will
become until they experience the loss of a loved one that attended
their wedding.
I Want a Wedding Video but I Have a Friend With
a Camcorder
Some couples use a friend or family member to videotape their wedding
day. Would you have a friend or family member take all of your wedding
photographs? Probably not.
There are numerous stories of people running out of tape or batteries,
not shooting important activities, and taking shaky or bad footage.
Using a friend or relative can cause hard feelings and ruin relationships
if your video is poorly done or not done at all. Also, that person
can't enjoy themselves at your wedding while they are videotaping
it.
A wedding video is a movie of your wedding day, a lasting memory
that contains 30 pictures every second and includes the timeless
sites and sounds of every important event that took place on your
special day. A professional wedding video should tell the story
of your wedding day. Using creative camera work, a keen attention
to detail, and artistic editing using music, the right blend of
effects and transitions, the professional wedding videographer should
produce a video you will watch often and be proud to show others.
I'm Having a Photographer So I Don't Need a
Video
Both your photographs and your wedding video are of equal importance.
You can't frame your wedding video or carry it with you in your
purse or wallet to show a friend.
But, you can't hear your marriage vows, see a tear as it rolls
down your cheek, or relive the sights, sounds, and emotions of your
dad walking you down the aisle or your first dance as husband and
wife by looking at a photograph.
Photography and videography are both artistic expressions and vary
from artist to artist. It is important to view the work of each
and meet one-on-one with the person(s) that will be producing your
photographs and your wedding video. Make sure that their style and
personalities match your expectations.
How Much Will It Cost?
There is a misconception that your wedding video should be less
expensive than your photographs. The training and experience are
equally extensive, the equipment used by both is costly, the time
spent producing a professional wedding video takes longer than producing
your photographs, and your video is a movie of your wedding day
with sound.
- A professional videographer should attend your rehearsal to
meet the Officiant, become familiar with the order of activities,
and offer ideas and assistance to improve the video
- A professional videographer will invest around $20,000 or more
in equipment plus training and experience
- Typical wedding day coverage includes two cameras with operators
that shoot almost continuously for five hours or more
- Your wedding video will take 20 to 50 hours or more to edit
so that the raw footage is transformed into a smoothly flowing
story of your wedding day
- And, unlike Steven Spielberg or even your photographer, your
videographer has only one take to capture your wedding day activities.
The ceremony or special events can't be stopped and done over
if something isn't perfect.
Your wedding videographer must be the:
- producer
- director
- lighting technician
- sound person
- cinematographer
- editor
and they must perform all of these jobs well to produce the wedding
video that you hope for and deserve.
Pricing varies depending on experience, services offered, time
spent, etc., but can easily range from $1,000 to $7,000. Choose
a videographer based on how their work makes your feel when you
see it then discuss pricing based on what it will take to produce
your personal video memory.
Couples tell us that the best money they spent was on their wedding
video and are so happy they made the decision to have one.
When Should I Book a Videographer?
As with your first choice for your ceremony, reception, and other
vendors the best wedding videographers will be booked first. You
should meet with videographers as you would photographers, if not
earlier in your planning process. There are fewer videographers
than there are photographers. Eight months to one year prior to
your day is not too early.
Do I Really Need a Wedding Video?
It's up to you. Your wedding day will only happen once in your life.
Don't regret not having your precious memories preserved in a video
that you can see and relive over and over.
Reproduced with permission from:
Horizon Video Productions
www.horizonvideo.20m.com
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