In most cases, couples who have been married for twenty years or more don’t have the advantage of being able to “watch” their wedding day on video, but are limited to their wedding photo album. But things have changed quite a bit in that regard and today arranging for wedding videographers is every bit as important as arranging for wedding photographers so that the couple can enjoy both a DVD chronicle of their day alongside their wedding photo album.
Of course, also hiring a wedding videographer to chronicle the event in video does add another expense to the wedding budget and each couple must sit down and consider how great a priority they place on videos of their weddings parties as opposed to still photos only. The tradition of having a wedding album of photographs to show off and to thumb through is still very strong and is considered essential by many couples.
At the same time, the younger, “digital” generation is much more used to making extensive use of video technology for all kinds of applications, so in that sense it is no wonder why wedding videographers are more and more often being sought out. Of course, there are also those who always strive to use the latest and greatest in technological advances, so using videographers is a must for such people.
There is no doubt that capturing details such as the couple’s first dance, with the bride swirling across the dance floor in the perfect wedding dress is better suited for video than for still photography. At the same time, there are many moments during the wedding and the reception that people like to have captured in a singular photograph that can be framed and displayed. As a result, guests are more frequently seeing both wedding photographers and videographers circulating around wedding ceremony sites and reception venues.
In order to save some money and try to skip hiring a wedding videographer, couples might be tempted to ask a friend or a family member to casually shoot the videos of their wedding. However, this usually leads to disappointment for a number of reasons. The main reason is that the overall quality of amateur videos is poor.
Typically, a professional wedding videographer will have higher quality video equipment than what is available to the amateur videographer. With an amateur, this means lighting will be very poor, sometimes making it hard to even see who is in the picture, let alone being able to capture important details such as the wedding cakes. In addition, the sound is often very bad when low quality equipment is used in large spaces, such as those used for wedding receptions.
Another problem with asking a friend or a family member to try to record the event on video is that the friend is understandably drawn into conversations and celebrations throughout the day. This makes it hard for them to be objective and to circulate and catch all of what is going on. A wedding videographer will have the advantage in this way because they are able to move about the room and focus on important happenings without being distracted.
Wedding videographers capture some of the best memories that a couple will have of their day. When looking for a videographer to record your special day, be sure to ask for video samples of their work and also ask for references. Speak to a few couples who have used the videographer about his or her reliability and professionalism.
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