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Professional
Videographer
We've all heard the cliché, "A picture is worth a thousand words." Well
how much are a million pictures, that are moving, worth to you?
That's what a video documentary of your wedding is, a Custom Made Movie of events
leading up to and including your wedding day. Moving pictures such as these are
best trusted to a trained professional. When shopping for a videographer, there
are several guidelines you should follow. It is recommended you begin your search
early in your wedding planning and that you sign a contract with your chosen
videographer at least four to six months before your wedding date and up to a
year in advance for peak times.
Videography
Guidelines & Questions to Ask
How many weddings
have you shot?
Simply put the
more weddings the videographer has shot, the greater chance they
will still
be in business when your wedding day arrives. Ask to view a demo
tape, as well as a work in progress.
What
kind of equipment do you use?
The answer you're
looking for is "industrial" (Digital, HI-8, S-VHS, Beta, 3/4-inch).
If a videographer says the camera is "consumer grade" find out
how many weddings they have shot. If the number is fewer than 20,
this should signal a red flag.
Do
you use "stringers" or "tapers"?
A stringer or
taper is a camera operator hired on a part-time basis,
usually during busy times. If the answer is "yes," ask
to meet the person and view their demo tape. If, for
any reason, a demo
is not available, take your business
elsewhere.
Is
editing included in the price?
True editing
is performed after the wedding and usually involves
rearranging segments, blending footage, laying
down music
to the soundtrack, etc.
Remember, "in
camera" editing is merely turning the camera on and off.
Do
you use special effects?
Ask your videographer
to explain and show you special effects on a demo reel.
Do
you, or would you, use a "shooting script"?
Sometime
before the wedding, provide a list or tell the producer
all the scenes and people you want included
in the video.
You may even
want to enlist
a relative
to help point out friends and family members.
How
will you dress?
Most professional videographers have formal and
semi-formal attire and will dress according to
the client's request.
Scrutinize your contract
before
you and the
videographer sign it. Make sure it includes an
itemized list of every service for which you have
agreed to pay.
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