Hello all
Video taping started many years ago and has continued to improve over the years. We have come a long way in a short period of time from the early days of large bulky cameras with tape decks attached and fair to poor image quality to the more non-intrusive compact cameras with incredible image and sound quality. Plus the sophisticated editing systems that allow us to be as creative as we like.
So what does this all mean to you?
It means your wedding video will be something you will want to view over and over again. Show to your friends and family and pass down for a lifetime of cherished memories.
But before this can all happen you need to ask a few questions.
- How do I find the right videographer?
- How long is my wedding film going to be?
- Is my videographer going to be non-intrusive?
- How do I know if my videographer is a professional?
These are all legitimate questions and you shouldn't be afraid to ask them.
So how do you find the right videographer? There are many ways.
- Talk to your friends and family.
- Look on the Internet. There are a lot of sites that can give you good information including The Knot and Google searches.
- Talk to the other vendors you are involved with. They are a good source for referrals.
- Check out bridal magazines.
- If you are using an event planner ask them for a referral. They are a very good source.
And above all plan ahead. Videographers book up fast during the wedding season and it takes time to plan out your wedding schedule properly.
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