Wedding Videos ... We attend the rehearsal if possible and find the best locations for each camera. The video which is taken during the practice is sometimes incorporated into the final video. We also like to attend the rehearsal dinner with a camera on standby to capture any surprises or stories that may be told about the bride or groom.
We usually begin coverage of the wedding day before the bride begins to get dressed. We like to videotape the dress, accessories and other details before the wedding gown is put on. While the bride is getting dressed, we are videotaping the flowers, guest table, and other details. We return to the bride for the finishing touches.
The wedding ceremony begins with the seating of the guests and is covered by a minimum of two manned cameras. Both the officiant and the groom will be wearing a wireless lapel mic so that you will be able to clearly hear your vows.
At the reception we cover the cake cutting, toasts, dances, bouquet and garter toss. We take candid shots of the guests and all of the activity that takes place. We will spend a minimum of three hours at the reception.
When we return home, the 4 to 6 hours of footage is transfered into a state of the art computer. We then begin the process of editing, adding music, titles, and special effects to your video. Because we capture the footage digitally, edit digitally and transfer it to a digital medium (DVD) you can be assured of the highest possible quality for your wedding video. ... View More Videos