Top Tips
Book Early!
To
maintain the highest standards of production each wedding takes
over a week to shoot, meticulously edit and produce. Consequently
we only shoot around 40 weddings a year - there simply aren't
enough weeks in the year to produce any more.
'Uncle John syndrome'
Many couples suffer from this! Everyone has an Uncle John with
a camcorder who would love to film your wedding for you. Be
warned 'One wedding day, one chance to get it right, leave it
to a professional!' We use broadcast-standard equipment and
considerable expertise and experience in producing a stunning
and creative documentary for you to cherish for many years to
come. When the champagne's gone, the flowers faded and the dress
relegated to the wardrobe forever, your DVD is very much alive
and testimony to one of the most special days of your life!
Price
It is often tempting to opt for the cheapest. Generally speaking,
the cheapest is rarely the best, but then sometimes neither
is the dearest. When your wedding day is over all you have left
are your memories. You should have the most complete record
of the day that you can afford.
Need
"We don't really need a video as we've booked a photographer..."
is a comment we often hear from couples. You have invested a
tremendous amount of time, effort and money in your big day,
don't just rely on stills to re-live the day. A truly complete
record of your big day can only be captured with a documentary
style DVD.
Rapport
Ensure you meet the actual videographer who will be filming
your big day. Some companies will send a cameraman whom you
have never met before. Most of us are not at ease or relaxed
with a total stranger. Sharing a good rapport will help you
relax and look fantastic.
Shy?
"I'm too shy to have a video..." is another classic
comment. If you can walk down the aisle with a hundred guests
looking at just you, and if you can pose for your photographer,
then one discreet video camera should be the least of your worries!
Is your videographer passionate about what he/she
does?... or is it just a job? Check the 'style' of your
videographer, is it what you want? If you invited ten videographers
to film the same wedding, you would have ten very different
end products.
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