Weddings are a once-in-a-lifetime event. Each wedding ceremony is unique and special to all who participate. While tradition holds that photographs are the best way to memorialize that special day, many people are now finding that video can offer a wonderful complement to the traditional photography.
The term videography is tossed around quite a bit, but not many people understand what it entails. While it may be fine for a family member to shoot bits and pieces of your wedding day, the finished product is often a choppy sequence of events, with poor sound. The camera operator may have nice equipment, but if they have never filmed a wedding, they probably won't get much more than the ceremony. At the reception, they tend to want to stop filming so they can enjoy their friends and family.
We like to describe videography as the telling of the day’s story. What started out as a bunch of random images is seamed together with music and creative editing to create a true keepsake. It makes a wonderful adjunct to the pictures shot by the professional photographer. Images of the bride and groom preparing for the event, children dancing around in their fineries, the bride's mother pinning a boutonnière on her father, all in slow motion and set to a soundtrack as chosen by the couple - this is videography.
Since most of the work of producing a wedding video comes after-the-fact, our pricing is based on the amount of post-production time necessary to produce the finished product. This can be quite extensive - sometimes 30 to 40 hours
It takes a lot to produce a quality video of your wedding day, but we are dedicated to the task. Please call or contact to learn more about our services.
