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Why Have A Wedding
VideoWhy? Well the answer is
very simple, because you will kick yourself in the B*TT,
everyday if you don’t. When you see you other brides having
a beautiful video of their Wedding Day, you’ll wonder why
you didn’t. Video isn’t just a quaint little side gimmick
any more. Video is an art and a profession. Of coarse there
are some bad Videographers, and some inexperienced ones,
but I think you have enough common sense to weed those out.
Lets concentrate on the Experienced, and Qualified
Professionals.
In this day when people are capturing life on video with their
cell phones, and I-pods and every other gadget, why would you
let the most important moment of your life just slip by and not
get it on quality video? “But I have an excellent Photographer
and it’s already costing me an arm and a leg.” Well,
Videography is generally not as expensive as Photography, for a
multitude of reasons which I wont go into here. There are also
a few very important differences between video and photography.
The most obvious one is that they are not the same. The next
one is that one DVD of VHS is a lot easier to carry around to a
friends house, or send to a relative in some distant state or
country, than your entire wedding album. Also you can copy your
DVD or VHS and send it to relatives, where photos you generally
don’t get the negatives so you have to go back and have your
photographer make you copies for a rather handsome fee. The
best reason why Video is so very different from photography I
have left for last. Can you take a guess as to what it is? I
wont keep you in suspense any longer. The best reason why you
really want a video of your Wedding Day is because when you
watch your video, it’s like being there all over again. When
your spouse is far away and you miss them, when you want to
hear yourselves taking your vows again, or when you want to see
yourself walking down the isle, you can see it as it really
happened. Photos only capture a soundless, emotionless, split
second of what happened on your special day. Video captures
sound, images, emotion, mood, ambiance, tensions, fears, joys,
happiness, sadness, all the emotions of the moment. You don’t
need to fill in the blanks with your memory, because there are
no blanks.
If a photo is worth a thousand words, than a video must be
worth millions of words. I am not saying not to have a
photographer at your wedding. I would never be so crazy as to
advocate one at the exclusion of another. Even though some
photographers do try to talk Brides out of spending on a video
so they can get the bride to go for a more expensive photo
package. Those are unscrupulous dealers and I hope you can see
through their ploy. I believe both Photography and Videography
have a useful and legitimate place in your wedding budget and
on your wedding day, but going without video is like going
without music at your reception, it’s OK, but it could have
been better. Do some shopping around, look at some Demo videos,
and I’m sure you’ll be convinced that it’s something you really
want for the long run, and you’ll get many years of enjoyment
out of it. The best part is that as years go by and fashions
change, it will be a kick and a hoot to see just how you looked
those many years ago. Your kids and grandkids will love it too.
No matter what you decide, good luck and be happy.
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