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Videography

A professional Videographer can capture every moment of your wedding day, the ceremony, the reception, the dinner and the dance. The tape can be edited to create a full-length video of you, complete with titles, music and credits.

Today’s video’s have far exceeded the old days of using tape, as good videographers are using digital equipment. Be sure to ask what type of equipment your videographer will be using, and what kinds of special features they will be offering.

Copies of the video are great gifts for your attendants, parents, special guests and those that were unable to attend the wedding. Video’s are excellent memories for the married couple that watch it on their anniversaries, reliving and rekindling the magic of that wonderful wedding day.

In selecting a Videographer, ask to review tapes of other weddings they have taped. Lastly, you may want to contact the couple in the video to see how satisfied they were.

Our research has found a variety of articles associated with Videography, as well as a wide variety of answers to your many questions. This section only includes questions, answers and articles regarding Videography.

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The following are articles, questions or answers pertaining to Videography:

Videographer (article)
Don’t know much about today’s videography technology? Then you owe it to yourself to consider the professional services of a videographer. Your finished product will look like a feature movie, with sound and credits, etc. This article talks about the advantages of professional videography and how to interview your prospective videographer. Debbie recommends!

Videography: What to Know Before You Begin (article)
Are you considering videographing your wedding? If so, then this article is for you. You’ll get 10 issues you’ll want to consider before videographing your wedding. Debbie recommends!

Why Hire a Videographer?
This is a cool site. It offers suggestions on why videotape your wedding and reviews the benefits.

Videography Example
Check out this example of videography at a wedding, and imagine your wedding in full color with narration.

Minnesota Videographer Locator
Need to locate a Videographer in Minnesota, this sit allows you to search them out.

Photos & Video: Preserving Your Film and Footage (article)
Just because the event is captured on film and footage doesn't mean your memories are safe from the passage of time. It's crucial to pay close attention to how you preserve your wedding-day images so you can enjoy them for years to come. Here's what to do.

Videography: A Glossary of Terms (article)

Videography: Cost, Tips & Trends (article)
Video technology has advanced dramatically in recent years, so it's a good idea to learn the latest lingo before you meet with Videographers.

Videography: What to Know Before You Begin (article)
Lights, camera, action: Ready to film the romance of a lifetime? A Videographer combines the skills of a documentary filmmaker with the eyes of a movie director, and options abound when it comes to capturing the spirit or shaping the story of your wedding day. Here are 10 issues you should consider to get the video you envision.

Your Videographer: 12 Questions to Ask (article)
Just like photography, Videography is an art form in its own right. A video account of your wedding tells a unique story -- and you're going to want the style and technique to be in keeping with your tastes. Here are the key questions to ask when hiring your Videographer.

Your Videographer: Contract Essentials (article)
Once you've found a videographer and asked all the pertinent questions, booking his or her services is just a phone call -- and signed contract -- away. But wait! Before you put pen to paper, double-check your contract for inclusion of the following points.

Your Videographer: Finding One (article)
Is your knowledge of video limited to clunky cameras and blinding bright lights? Like sequins, ruffles, and big hair, this part of the wedding process has also evolved. Today's wedding videos are shot with lightweight, high-tech digital cameras that require less light, making them less obtrusive and more mobile. The editing process is more streamlined, as well, allowing Videographers to turn out a wedding video that flows like a feature film. To find the "director" for your wedding story, heed these tips.

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