Wedding
Video
A huge number of decisions go into planning a wedding. Where
will the ceremony be held? What should the cake look like? Does
this dress look too poofy? How many guests should we invite?
What should we serve them? How are we going to pay for all of
this? Who should we hire for photography? What about flowers?
One of the items on most couples to-do lists is to look into
hiring someone to do a wedding video for them. Though it’s been
standard for years for couples to hire professional
photographers to shoot their wedding photographs, the idea of a
wedding video only really cropped up with the popularity of the
home video camera. What started small has eventually blossomed
into a huge industry.
Of course, the first question should be, do we really need a
wedding video? The decision will depend both on personal
preferences and budget, but a handful of things need to be
considered in addition to these two criteria. How long do you
want the wedding video to be? Who’s going to watch it? How much
can you afford to spend on hiring a professional to shoot the
video? Though many couples still opt for having a wedding video
done to capture their special day, other couples content
themselves with the photographs and the memories of the
wedding.
If you do decide to get a wedding video done, who are you
going to hire to shoot the video? Professional videographers
are good bets, especially since most will have samples of their
work for you to view to decide if you like their styles or not.
Unfortunately, professional videographers are expensive, and
you can easily end up paying as much for your video as you do
for your photos. However, hiring a student from a local
university or community college film class can be a great
option, since many of these students are quite talented but
haven’t had a chance to flex their creative muscles.
Fortunately for you, this muscle-flexing comes cheap,
especially if they can use the video to fulfill a class
requirement. If you do opt for a student-produced video, make
sure to go over exactly what you want with the student
beforehand, and make sure that the student knows what he or she
is doing.
In the end, your wedding video is more for you than anyone
else. How it looks and what it captures should be up to you and
your fiancée, since it will allow you to finally sit back,
relax, and watch your own wedding
unfold.
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