Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Great Ideas On Filming The Perfect Wedding Videos

By Crystal Powers


If you want to capture the perfect wedding day video, then you will need more than just luck. Whether you're the one behind or in front of the camera, there are a number of factors involved that you should consider when you're planning your wedding video.

Experience should be considered

Make sure that the videographer has just about seen it all and has considerable experience so that when it comes to capturing the events as they unfold, he knows what is about to happen. Any recommendations from the people you know or testimonials to this regard is what you need to take note of.

When it comes to communication

The videographer must be prepared to liaise with other people who have key roles in your day, from the photographer to the hotel manager, in order to be alerted to upcoming highlights such as cutting the cake and the speeches as well as ensuring s/he is updated of any changes to the schedule.

Post Editing

Your finished video will be given a professional and polished touch and make it distinguishing from a regular home movie as long as the video service will provide it with additional interesting extras such as background music and slow motion shots.

The expertise

The wedding video should be a professional piece of work, make sure that as well as having top quality equipment, the videographer also advocates technical knowledge such as an understanding of white balance, manual focus and shutter speeds. Ask to see examples of their work to judge the picture quality for yourself.

Lighting value

To ensure that each picture will be evenly lit and exposed, when you are discussing the locations for the wedding make sure that the videographer has lighting equipment that is suitable for indoor filming and will be able to transport it to each venue.

Sound

In order to pick up both sets of vows being made, ask if it is possible for the groom to wear a tie-clip microphone. Even the most confident of couples can be softly spoken when exchanging vows and this is the most important moment in your marriage ceremony that will want to be relived. Voices, which may otherwise be lost, will be recorded onto the video because of this inconspicuous device.

Being discrete

A videographer who is ideal will be unobtrusive and will record the day without becoming the feature of it. You should choose a videographer who understands the sensitivity needed to get all the shots all the while remaining invisible. Comments that are highlighting this ability is what you need to look for when you're checking recommendations.




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