In this daunting economy, many of my clients are forgoing videography. They rationalize that they have the photographs and so they don't need a video of the event. While I always respect my client's wishes, I really think videography is an important aspect that should be included.
The video of the wedding day is something to be shared with family, friends and future children. It is also really cool to see the moments leading up to the wedding, when you and your spouse were separated and getting ready for the nuptials. It is also priceless to capture the heartfelt moments when you say your vows to each other and kiss for the first time as husband and wife.
Many people think that uncle Fred taking video on his camcorder will suffice. Sadly, they are often disappointed with shaky video, non existent audio and lots of footage of family and friends instead of the newlyweds.
Professional videographers also have a way of capturing important moments and often can use their artistic integrity to create a masterpiece. They use meaningful music selections and capture the minute details of the day, as well as private, intimate moments between the couple.
Photo albums are great, and so is videography! It is your special day brought to you in living color with the most romantic moments highlighted. I really hope that brides and grooms everywhere budget accordingly for this must have service!
PHOTO CREDITS: Livweddings.com
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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