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Choosing a
Videographer
If you
haven’t chosen to have professional video coverage of your
wedding, you should seriously rethink that decision. Once
you’ve made the decision to hire a professional, hold
interviews with several. Observe and ask questions.
• Has the
video you are viewing been done with more than one camera?
Your demonstration should include examples which help you to
understand the difference between one and two camera coverage.
Is the video you are viewing taken by the
videographer who would cover your wedding?
• Observe how
the camera covered the ceremony and reception. Coverage should
flow with the proceedings, interacting with guests, not
intruding. The technique should be smooth, not jerky - the
scenes should not look contrived. Poor scenes should have been
edited out.
• Experience
and training: Ask how many years this person has been
producing videos. How many weddings has he/she done (for
payment - not family or friends) in the past year? Does he/she
earn a significant
portion of his income from this
profession?
• Be sure
there is a contract outlining all the responsibilities and
costs. It should include, in writing, specific coverage that
you want on the video. Expect to pay a deposit when you
reserve the date; expect to be charged if you cancel.
• Ask what
happens if a personal emergency arises for the videographer
you’ve contracted. Most professionals network with others of
comparable experience, so they will be able to assure you that
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