- Find a professional videographer who has had vast experience shooting weddings.
- Book an appointment to discuss their style and to see their work. Analyse whether the style suits what you're after, whether the images are in focus and sharp and whether the camera is steady.
- Make sure you're clear on what the videographer offers. A great idea is to get it in writing as well as prices, so there are no misunderstandings. Usually a full DVD of the wedding ceremony, the photoshoot afterwards and the wedding reception are included in videography packages.
- A great idea is to ask for a wedding highlights DVD from the day which in comparison to the first DVD, is a lot shorter in duration.
16 November 2011
Lights, Camera, Action
Choosing a videographer is just as important as choosing your wedding photographer. There's nothing worse than an amateur looking, blurry wedding video. Here are some helpful hints in choosing a good videographer.
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