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After finding your
videographer, be sure to sign a contract. If the videographer you've chosen does not have a contract, you should consider finding another videographer. The contract will protect you and the vendor from any miscommunications and responsibilities.
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A videographer's contract should include the following:
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Your wedding date and arrival time.
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The Videographer's name.
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In case of emergency, be sure there is an acceptable videographer's name.
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The names and addresses of the locations where the videographer will be videotaping.
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The hours the videographer will be working.
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Number of cameras he/she will have. (Make sure that there will be a backup camera in case of an emergency.)
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Will there be an assistant videographer?
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The hours of footage to be taken.
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Total edited time of the finished videotape.
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Be sure that they list any special effects or editing features that you agreed upon.
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List overtime rates.
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Cost of additional videotapes.
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Date the final videotape will be done.
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Total cost.
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