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| So
very often, the wedding day just whizzes by for
many couples. Caught up in the anticipation, coupled
with some 'butterflies in the stomach' and the
subsequent euphoria, not to mention accepting
congratulations, hugs and kisses from well wishers,
many a bride and groom have lamented the fact
that their wedding day was more like a whirlwind
of activities. Although elated at being united
as man and wife, it is only when looking at photos
and viewing the wedding video, do they actually
recollect the many wonderful moments experienced
during that very special day. |
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| Photographs
aside, the wedding video serves as a true testament
of the wedding. The audio-visual nature of a wedding
video communicates the entire scope of emotions
of the wedding via the senses of sight and sound.
While photos capture a particular moment in time,
a video captures the unfolding of the day's events
'live'. It is therefore perhaps worthwhile, to
consider allocating a portion of one's budget
to documenting such an important milestone. |
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A
couple of pointers :
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There are many
videographers in the market with varying
styles. As such, do make it a point to meet
with at least a few of them and more importantly,
view their work.
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Cost may run
from the hundreds to the thousands. Whilst
it is not always true that 'the most expensive
is the best', one would have to be realistic
with one's budget. Always consider styling,
equipment, flexibility in terms of duration
of the shoot and the final product you wish
to achieve as well. One thing's for sure,
you can't possibly have your cake and eat
it! Some compromise as well as give-and-take
will be necessary when deciding on your
videographer.
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Paying attention
to detail is a trait of a good videographer.
So, do make a note of how attentive each
service provider is when you meet with them.
Do they ask pointed questions? Are the questions
relevant? How much interest do they show
in the schedule of events for the day? Do
they make an effort to find out who the
important people are, and what are the details
you want to capture?
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Having shortlisted your choices, do meet the
candidates again to see if there is any chemistry
before making your final decision.
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| A great
wedding video, be it in the form of a VHS, VCD
or DVD, is something to be cherished for a lifetime.
It will also be a good opportunity to gather friends
and relatives for a viewing, post-wedding, and
have a few laughs. |
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| Tip
: Find out how many personnel will be sent to
cover your wedding. Two videographers are always
better than one, when it comes to capturing different
angles and a large crowd. |
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