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Videography

Written by wedding-planner  |  02. February 2004

Next to your photo album, the best way to preserve your wedding memories is through a video. A video captures the mood of the wedding and allows you to see parts of the day that you missed. Be sure you choose a professional videographer, one who uses professional/commercial video cameras. Most videographers have an assistant with them the day of the wedding. Be sure to ask for a wireless microphone for the ceremony. When interviewing them, preview past weddings and jobs they have done. Notice the quality, color, and sound. Do they offer special effects such as titles, dissolve and multiple screens. It is best to hire someone who specializes in weddings. They should be familiar with your ceremony/reception location as to be in the proper place at the right time. They can interview your wedding party, close friends and families-perhaps for a toast or to share a funny story about the two of you. Find out what packages he/she offers, the price, hours of coverage, editing and post-editing, cost of copies, do they do a photo montage, etc. You want to pick someone you both are comfortable with as he/she will be following you all day long. Good luck and best wishes! If you need helping finding a reputable videographer, call Marriage Before & After at 631-987-0012. We would be more than happy to help you.

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