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| Selecting a Wedding Videographer |
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Massachusetts wedding videographer will capture your wedding on video, allowing you and your family to relive your wedding day years from now. You'll actually get to hear the best man's toast, see your first dance and see all your guests as they were on your wedding day. |
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| To personalize your wedding video, you should consider adding one or more of the following: |
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Baby photos
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Current photos
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Footage from parent's weddings
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Interviews with bride, groom, parents, children, etc.
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| Some wedding videographers create a highlight video, which is approximately 20 minutes long and only includes key moments. |
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| If you decide not to hire a professional wedding videographer, you should consider asking a friend or friends to capture specific moments during the day. |
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| Many couples have their wedding videotaped to capture all the excitement and emotions of their special day. It's a great memento to share with your family and friends. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to show your children one day? I'm sure they will enjoy watching it as much as you will! The price for a video package can range anywhere from $800 to several thousand dollars. The fee will depend upon many factors such as: |
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Quality of the equipment
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Number of cameras used
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Amount of editing needed
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Time spent by the videographer at the wedding
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| Whether you search for a
Massachusetts wedding videographer through the yellow pages or the internet, be sure to check with the Better Business Bureau for any complaints against the company. Of course, the best reference is by word of mouth. Ask friends and relatives if they can recommend someone. Also, view their demonstration tapes carefully. Look for the following details: |
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Be sure the lighting looks natural
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Is the camera held steady?
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Make sure the sound is clear and not muffled
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Also be sure that there is not too much background noise
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Be sure that the picture is sharp and clear
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The video should look seamless as it fades from one shot to the next
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Make sure the video doesn't jump from one subject to the next without finishing the story
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Most importantly, the video should capture all the major events of the wedding
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| About the Videographer: |
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How many years have you been taking wedding videos?
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Do you have a backup, in case of emergency?
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May I have a list of recent customers to
call?
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What will you be wearing?
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What is included in the package price?
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| About the Taping: |
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How many hours
of coverage do you provide? If extra time is
needed, what is the charge?
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What type of
tape/video do you use?
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How many
cameramen will be taking video?
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Do you do any
special effects? If so, what?
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What type of
microphone do you use?
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What type of
flash/lighting do you use?
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Are you
familiar with our ceremony location?
reception location?
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| About the Final Video: |
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What type of editing do you provide?
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When will the final tape be ready?
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How much does it cost for copies?
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Will you include tape and/or photos we give you? For example, baby photos and current photos, footage of parent's weddings.
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