Technology has allowed couples to preserve their
wedding day not only in photographs, but videos as well.
Videographers have entered the wedding industry by storm and taken a new
approach to capturing your dream day.
Adding cinematic touches, videographers can highlight those special
moments by using various techniques with sound and light.
A
recent trend has shown couples choreographing their first dance together and
even adding a skit-type performance or karaoke.
Videography is a great way to highlight this special moment and play it
over and over again in the future.
When shopping for a videographer ask to see samples of their work.
Usually they will have a promotional DVD for you to view.
Since this video is usually a culmination of their best work, you will be
able to see what techniques they have mastered and are capable of.
Once you have chosen a videographer be very careful to ensure you know what you
are paying for. If you want them
present for the entire wedding, make sure this is outlined in your contract.
Also, clarify the final costs and what you will receive in turn.
Some videographers may only present you with one copy of the DVD, others
may provide more; if you want to keep all of your raw footage, outline this at
the beginning. A good rule of thumb
is to sit down with your videographer and outline the exact details of your
contract before your big day.


