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Wedding video tips are free for anyone who wants a successful wedding day.

The considerations involved in selecting a photographer for your wedding photos should also be applied when choosing the right videographer. Wedding video, however, is a newer art than wedding photography, and the two forms of preserving your memories cannot really be lumped together when shopping for these professional services.



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Nowadays, almost everyone has a home video camera, and the quality of pictures they produce is quite good and better.In fact the professional equipment could turn out just a few years ago. This has led many people to neglect the importance of using a professional videographer to record once in a lifetime events.



For example, your friend Bob's nifty new handy-dandy super camcorder can turn out some pretty good-looking stuff, but if you depend on friend Bob to provide your wedding video, you are setting yourself up to be sadly disappointed.

In the first place, Bob's new camera while quite snazzy still will not be up to the level of equipment the serious professional videographer will bring to your wedding. When shopping for video, you have to ask the videographer to explain to you what a 3-chip camera is, and why it makes better video than a home camcorder.



You may also ask him about the various tape formats used by the pros...SVHS, HI8, Beta cam, and get him to explain the advantages of these over standard home formats and whether it would be nice to have great sound quality on your video, so that you can you can be able to hear your wedding vows, and your music.

Chances are pretty good that friend Bob won't own the sophisticated wireless microphones the professional uses to record even a whisper.

If you’ve ever sat and watched Bob's 6-hour production of little Bobby's Birthday Party, this brings us to one of the areas where the pros really excel, editing. Editing is an almost magical process whereby the professional videographer refines and assembles the pictures he carefully gathered at your wedding into a polished, pleasing record of your wedding day.

It is not cutting out or throwing away any kind of your wedding video. Every videographer has his own style, and there are as many types of wedding video available as there are many videographers. You may look at lots of sample videos and find a videographer with a style that pleases you, and with a personality you can be comfortable with for six or eight hours on your wedding day.

After your wedding is over, all you will have to help you remember a very important day will be your wedding photos and your wedding video. So you have to make sure you select these professionals with a lot of care and you'll never feel sorry.





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