Wedding Videos
If you think that you work years and years to earn the money, then you struggle for month to organize everything by the book and you only get to enjoy a 24 hours wedding day, it makes you feel a little sad. Moreover, you will want to remember it for the rest of your life, so the best way to do that would be to have your wedding caught on tape.
Wedding videos are a must and they do not have to cost a fortune if you know some tricks. But they will sure worth a fortune in the end.
What options do you have?
First, you need to make up your mind on whether you want a professional video service or you will ask a friend to do the job. If you go for the best quality, you should take some extra money out of the pocket. However, before you do that, you might want to shop around because there are many providers with different offers and you should not settle for the first one who comes along. If you want something less formal, asking for a friend to shoot and film the most important moments is a reasonable decision. Even if you have to buy a professional camera, it will not cost you as much as if you would have hired someone. And just to be sure, you can have more than a person responsible with this issue, since four eyes are always better than only two.
What should you immortalize?
What should you not immortalize? Pretty much everything worth being captured, from those crazy days and nights of intense preparations up to the joyful moment of the bride and the groom leaving on their honeymoon. The spontaneous frames are the most valuable, but you should also consider having a directed sketch. The bride or the groom could be giving a sort of interview answering questions about his or her lover. Or the two of them could remember how their relationship started. It also would not hurt for the bride to have a photo session on her wedding day, in which to pose like a supermodel. Reactions of parents, brothers and sisters or close friends would also be interesting to be taken.
Cutting the cake, the first dance of the newlyweds or even the religious ceremony if allowed are memorable sequences of the wedding day. Finally, it would be interesting to have two different films, one with the bride getting ready and the other with the groom in his last hours of… freedom.


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