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4 Truths You May Not Know!

1. meet the videographer

Nothing beats the feeling you get from meeting people face to face. On your wedding day you need to be comfortable with the people who are around you. Not to mention, how people conduct themselves in life is usually an insight into how they will conduct their work. At Captured Moments, we encourage meeting all our couples in person.

2. see their work

Ask to see finished wedding videos and final DVD’s. Make sure the work is quality work and you like their style. Make sure they have completed weddings to show you. At Captured Moments, we encourage couples to view a complete wedding video. A great wedding video incorporates experience, talent, creativity and consistency.

Ask if it is a full time job for them or if it is a hobby. You will find that some people with open weekends, a high quality camera and a Mac computer call themselves wedding videographers.

Some companies may have sample DVD’s and a few will have samples to view online. You definitely do not want to be the first customer to a new guy/gal starting a business. Let him find someone else to be the guinea pig. You want someone with experience.

Weddings are a live event. Filming a wedding is more difficult than a stage shoot. There are no retakes on the vows. You need to get it right the first time, because there is only one shot. This means you need people with experience.

TIP: An amateur will have the following problems with the footage:

3. framing

Do they cut off heads? Do they have artistic shots or is it lifeless filming? A creative experienced videographer will have creative shots and entertain the audience.

  Focus.  If they are inexperienced they will loose focus on a shot and not be able to get the focus back quickly.   Bad Audio. When you are filming a wedding there are no re-takes" the audio needs to be captured right the first time. This is especially key during the ceremony and toasts.

It is important to have a videographer who knows how to handle sound at your wedding or you may wind up with inaudible vows, which has been done to many weddings by amateurs.

At Captured Moments, we use 3 -4 backup digital audio recorders, ensuring that nothing gets in the way of obtaining the perfect audio mix.

 

 Camera movements. The shots should be steady and fluid. You should have no attention on camera shakes if you are watching a good video. You will notice the inexperienced videographers because of the shaky camera work or quick zoom in, zoom out shots.

Quality videographers will have tripods and steady camera equipment to avoid these camera shakes. During receptions and other times it may be appropriate to hand hold the camera for a more stylistic shooting.

  Lighting. A good videographer will adapt his equipment to handle low light or extreme light. The footage will not be too dark or blown out with white glares in the footage. The opposite is of course true of the bad videographers.

They will also have lighting equipment or a camera mount light for times when the standard room lighting or candle light is not adequate.

4. ask questions

There are some things you should find out about the videographers you are interviewing:

  How many weddings have you done?   Will you be filming and editing the wedding or will it be done by someone else?

I can't begin to tell you how many horror stories I have heard from brides over the years about vendors sending different people to their wedding. At Captured Moments, we tell you exactly what you are getting and who will be filming your event, so you know that your wedding in the New England area is done right the first time.

 

  What will my final DVD look like? Do you have a demo reel or sample wedding to show me?

At Captured Moments, we leave no surprises, you are always welcome to view online sample wedding videos and complete wedding dvd's. 

  Do you have good microphones and wireless mics for the sound, especially during the ceremony? At Captured Moments, we use only digital audio recorders, ensuring pristine audio and the ability to capture even the softest of vows.

The answers to these questions will give you a better idea about the company you are dealing with.

4. LASTLY, DON'T SKIMP on the important things

There are some things you can bargain on - but photography, videography and the wedding rings are not the things to skimp on. '

Why? Because these are the things you take with you FOREVER! and you will get what you pay for in videography. If you have a company willing to offer you unlimited hours and a full edited wedding DVD for $1500 RUN! I’ll tell you why. Anyone with skills in video filming and editing can make much morethan that doing anything in the video world.

The average video is 2-3 hours preparation (meeting with the client, planning, etc.) 8-12 hours of filming plus travel time and 30-70 hours editing and mastering your DVD.

If you have more than one videographer, they are paying a few hundred at least to the second videographer, equipment upkeep, supplies, etc. You get my point. A person who will do all this for what ends up being $10-$20 per hour is probably not who you want.

....You will get what you pay for.

You can get good quality coverage and a nicely edited DVD for $3000-$4000 and add extras from there. These extras include multiple videographers, love stories, photo montages, extended hours of video coverage, etc. You can pick and choose what is most important to you and what you can afford within your wedding budget.

Armed with this information you can make good decisions and ensure you have a wedding video to view with your husband and family for decades of anniversaries to come!

If you have any questions regarding videography or how to choose a videographer feel free to emailinfo@capturedmomentvideo.com


SOME IMPORTANT TIPS TO PLANNING YOUR WEDDING

   Meet with all your vendors, interview them and ask a lot of questions   Make sure you are comfortable with the vendors you choose. It is important to have people around you on your wedding day that you not only like their work, best trust and feel comfortable around.   Call or email to confirm with your vendors the details of the service they are providing one week prior to the wedding   Make an itinerary for all vendors and send it to all. The itinerary should have where you and your groom will be during the wedding with times and addresses. For example Lisa (bride) 781-500-8888 Cellular will be getting ready 12:30-2:30pm at the Westin 1000 Main St., Newburyport, MA in the Presidential Suite.    Create a contact form that list the bride, groom, bridal party, parents of the bride and groom, and all vendors with names and phone numbers for everyone.  Enjoy every part of the wedding including the planning and most of all HAVE FUN!

If you would like to receive more tips for a perfect wedding video please email us !

tips

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brides

flowers

cost: $1000

lifespan: 12hrs

cake

cost: $600

lifespan: 4hrs

dress

cost $1000

lifespan: 8hrs

food

cost $5000

lifespan:

1hr

video

cost $3000

lifespan: lifetime

TIP : "You wouldn't

 hire a dentist

without training!

So be sure

to ask your

videographer if

they have any

formal training."

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