Wedding Videography

Hiring a wedding videographer is one of the best things I did at my own wedding.  Aside from the photographs, there is not any other way to fully document your day.  My video is my most treasured possession because it captured the most intimate and private moments of the day.  During our wedding vows, my husband's voice cracked and tears rolled down his cheek.  It was one of those such moments that can not be captured on film and memories dim with age. 

Videography is a very popular trend. A video or DVD of your wedding will allow you, your family, and friends to relive your wedding day for many years to come.  Make sure your videographer is prepared to capture all the key highlights of your wedding day.  

Get creative and make it different. Some brides elect for the videographer to put together his and hers baby photos, clips from their parents weddings, dating and engagement photos together to be played at the wedding reception.  The final video can even include interviews from friends and family.  

Ask the following questions:
Find out what your videographer can provide.
Get in writing what your package includes.
The number of cameras that will be used.
If there are any limitations on the number of hours that they will shoot.
Take a look at some of the videos they have produced.
Ask for references.

 


 







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