Do You Need Videography and How to Choose a Professional
Wedding Videography is the live taping of one’s wedding. And one might ask why you need both photography and videography but many couples appreciate as many memories as possible and as many different kind of wedding shots as possible.
In addition to the memories, many bridal couples find that on the wedding day, they are so nervous and anxious of the day itself and worry so often about whether anything will go wrong that they miss most of the day. They do not really hear the speech that their dear uncle performed, they did not see the lovely song the little cousins sang and they really might not remember who was in attendance.
One other sad but real reason for having a video of the wedding is to have memories of our loved ones once they have passed on. The video imparts special meaning when we can go back and actually see our special relatives.
Videography has been around for some time now and many people have used it for their weddings but interestingly enough, many studies and surveys indicate that most couples do not think it is an important service when planning their weddings. In fact, they listed it at the bottom of the priorities. And when they finally decided that they might like to have a video, they contacted someone last minute as though it were an after thought.
The surveys, further, showed that after the wedding, the couples regretted not having paid as much attention to the service as it deserved. Videography moved higher up on the list of priorities and the couples felt that they had neglected that area of services provided to them the day of the wedding. They also felt that because they had not taken videography seriously, that they had either not budgeted anything for the videography or had budgeted a ridiculously low amount, which had left them scrambling at the last minute.
Knowing that the bride and groom should add "choosing a videography" to their wedding planning checklist, here a few points to help the bridal couple get started.
Myth 1 Be careful of amateurs moonlighting as videographers. With sophisticated software and computers, anyone can say that he/she is a professional. The truth is that videography is specialized work and a good wedding video requires a professional.
Myth 2 Photography and videography are redundant. On the contrary, today’s wedding should include both. Many of the relatives do not own computers or DVDs and still do things the old-fashioned way. Sending a video to Grandma might be pointless but she would cherish your wedding photo in a frame on her bedside table.
Myth 3 When you choose a video, you will receive a movie-like production. You need to be specific in your requests. The videographer is not really producing a movie. Upon your request, he may add music and titles, but this must be discussed when booking the videographer.
Myth 4 You do not need the video as you have plenty of photos. As we have indicated above, the general consensus among married couples seems to be that they missed the boat on videography. Use this "expert hindsight" to your advantage and make the appropriate arrangements for a professional videographer.
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