Choosing the perfect wedding venue – your ultimate guide!
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We've recently read a fantastic article on www.hitched.co.uk which sums up looking for a wedding videographer perfectly. A link to the original article is at the bottom of this page. There are a few great takeaways from it and i'm pleased to say that we tick all of their recommendations:
The comment that a poor wedding film in SuperHD is still a poor wedding film is perfect. For us a great wedding video is all about the story (though we do film exclusively in 4K, but mainly because we're camera geeks). By the way, we are MASSIVE fans of Roberto Bellaccomo's work, he's one of the best!
Here's the article in more detail:
Your wedding day is one of the happiest days of your life and the memories of it will be cherished by you and your partner forever. However chances are, no matter how sharp your memory is, you won’t remember every single detail of it off by heart – which is why a lot of couples nowadays are opting to have wedding videography.
From that breath-taking moment that you glide down the aisle in your wedding dress, right down to the evening party where your Auntie Sandra pulls out her best dance moves after one too many glasses of champagne, having this all captured on film means that you can relive the day in all its glory for years to come.
If you’ve chosen to go down this route and need some help deciding who to pick, read on for our top tips on how to choose a wedding videographer. Once you’ve decided on one, make sure you quiz them using our important list of questions to ask your wedding videographer.
Forget the dreary, out of focus and wobbly videos you may have seen in the past, the new breed of wedding videographers are producing high quality and imaginative wedding day films.
Using digital camera technology and editing techniques, a variety of filming styles are now available and can be supplied on DVD or even streamed onto the web – whichever method is most convenient for you and your partner.
‘Although having a good photographer captures moments beautifully and is important, it doesn’t capture the sounds, the atmosphere and the emotion of a wedding quite like video,’ says Roberto, who owns Roberto Bellaccomo Videography. ‘In years to come, having a well filmed video will allow you to relive your wedding day over and over.’
Usually there will just be the one videographer present at your wedding to film all the details, just as there would only be one photographer. However if your guest list is big and you’re tying the knot at a large capacity wedding venue, then more videographers could be hired depending on the company that you opt for.
Image credit: Roberto Bellaccomo Videography
There are of course many different wedding videography companies to choose from and they all vary in cost, quality and style.
As with all of the other services that you use for your special day, you are likely to get what you pay for so do some thorough research before you commit to a company.
A high quality wedding film can involve one or two cameramen on the day and an editor for the best part of a week, so you must expect all this to be reflected in the price that you pay.
If you’re worried about all your planning costs getting out of control, then take a look at our 50 ways to save money on your wedding budget. If you have a close friend or family member who’s camera skills you trust, you could even enlist their help with shooting your wedding video to cut down on costs.
The style of your wedding and the overall atmosphere of the day should be conveyed clearly in your wedding video –a good videographer will know how to capture this. If you prefer your video to be raw and not too edited, then a traditional style of wedding videography is right for you.
If you’re planning a festival style wedding with lots of vintage details then take a look at Toby and Sophia’s wedding video, filmed by Roberto Bellaccomo Videography, for inspiration.
Image and video credited to: Roberto Bellaccomo Videography
Or what about Ryan and Zoe’s cinematic style wedding video which is beautifully edited to showcase all the details of the day. We love the gorgeous piano playing in the background, it makes you feel the emotion of the day perfectly!
Yes you can! A company that has put a spin on wedding videography is Shoot It Yourself – the idea is that they provide the video cameras, your friends and family shoot the video and then the cameras are returned for Shoot It Yourself to edit.
Image credit: Shoot It Yourself
‘If your friends and family are in charge of the filming then not only will your guests feel more comfortable leaving messages, it also means that the footage is more fun, informal and meaningful to you.’ Says Andrea McDowell, the Managing Director of Shoot It Yourself.
Image credit: Shoot It Yourself
‘All of the cameras are broadcast quality, fully automatic and they come with awesome online video tutorials to show people how to make the filming fun.’ She explains.
With a 10 year history of directing TV programmes behind the two Managing Directors, Becs and Andrea, it’s safe to say that they know what they’re doing when it comes to editing a good wedding video. Along with their skilled team they’ve successfully edited over 750 wedding videos since 2010!
Every company is different, so the length of time before the video is ready could be anything from a week to a month or even longer depending on how much editing needs to be done. The time frame is another key element which you need to look into when you’re choosing a wedding videographer.
However, a good wedding video takes time so a long wait isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as long as you’re happy with the finished result.
‘Don’t leave booking your videographer until the end of your wedding planning,’ says Roberto. ‘A lot of couples set a certain budget for the main things such as a photographer, the flowers and the venue and then the decision to have their wedding filmed comes as an afterthought.
Great article, right?! Here's a link to the original. Full Colour Films
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