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Should I hire a photographer or videographer?
Both. Photographs and video preserve moments differently. While photography is an
excellent medium for archival, photos only capture a moment in time. Video records time in motion.
This allows you relive the sights and sounds of meaningful moments such as your sacred vows, a heartfelt
serenade, a passionate kiss, or toasts from your loving family and friends. Including both a photographer
and videograher ensures you get a complete record of your significant day.
Will you be obtrusive or interfere with my wedding?
Hours of preparation go into setting the proper mood and ambiance for your wedding. We are careful not
to disturb this setting. Our unobtrusive camera operators ensure your most precious moments are
captured, without becoming a part of them.
What type of equipment will you use to capture video/audio?
Your wedding day will be preserved in a high-quality digital format that will ensure you can enjoy your
video for years to come.
We use 3CCD cameras, which accurately capture rich colors and fine detail. We also use a wireless
microphone system that will be placed on the officiant and/or the groom.
How many cameras will be provided?
Our basic package includes two camera angles. Additional cameras can be added upon request.
Will my video be edited?
Yes. A well-edited video will flow smoothly from the beginning to the end. The final
product will be professionally edited and delivered in a personalized DVD package.
All of our DVDs are fully authored with menus, chapter markers, and scene selections that
allow you to navigate to any segments you wish, quickly and easily. Your video can also be
formatted for the web via a Personal Web Screening Room or for an iPod.
How long will it take to receive my video?
We are just as anxious to show you the final product as you are to view it! We will deliver
your video within 4 – 6 weeks of the wedding date.
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