Candid,  natural  images  should  becaptured, as should the emotions of the day. All major events should be covered and edited in a way that is visually  exciting.  Most  importantly, your  video  producer  should  be fairly  unobtrusive  and  maintain  a discreet  presence  while  being  at the forefront of the action with a prime view.

There  is  no  substitute  for  a professional  producer  of  wedding videos.  Friends  and  family  may want  to  capture  your  wedding  day for  their  own  pleasure  on  a  home video camera and that’s fine, but  a professionally shot wedding video is unsurpassable.  The  professional equipment used to shoot the video, the  post-production  processes  and the  specialist  expertise  of  the professional  wedding  video producer make all the difference.

A  professionally  produced wedding  video  may  seem expensive,  but  remember  that  it  is an  edited  production  backed  with music  and  enhanced  with  special effects.  When  you  consider,
however,  the  many  years  of enjoyment  you  will  get  from  your wedding  video,  the  cost  of producing  such  a  record  is remarkably low.

There  are  no  second  chances  so  it  is  important  to  select  a  video  producer  who  is  able  to deal  with potential problems or situations that may arise on the day. You should choose a wedding video producer based  on  the  quality  and  style  of  his  or  her  wedding  cinematography.  No matter  how  hi-tech  their equipment or how highly recommended they come, you personally have to like their wedding videos. You can view a range of wedding videos in the blogs below.

Be sure to visit at least  three companies  so that you can  view samples of their work  and be in the best position  to  compare  quality,  price  and  compatibility  with  you.  If  you’re  after  something totally  different, don’t try to impose your sense of style. Find someone else.

Ask  as  many  questions  as  are  necessary  to  ensure  you  will  be  comfortable  with  the  result in  terms  of quality, style, format, special effects, length of coverage, overtime, number of DVD’s, edited and highlight versions,  access  to  raw  footage  and  when  you  will  receive  the  final version  of  your  wedding  video.  Use our article on Questions to Ask Your Videographer to guide you. 

There  are  a  number  of  factors  that  will  affect  the  price  of  your  wedding  video  and  these should  all  be clarified before you make a final decision. These include length of coverage, editing, number of cameras, sound and post production effects. For more on these factors consult our article on What Affects Pricing.

Ideally  your  photographer  and  videographer  should  meet  before  the  event  to  co-ordinate camera positions (so they stay out of each others shots), lighting set-ups, if required, and power outlet use. You will  find  that  many  photographers  can  provide  you  with  a  short  highlights  wedding video  in  addition  to wedding photography so this is worth investigating.

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  1. XO Bali says:

    Hire a professional Wedding Videography for your Wedding day will be the safe choice to avoid any disappointed for the result

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