How To Choose The Right Wedding Videographer
The price of hiring a videographer varies. The more time the videographer spends filming the wedding and reception, the more it will cost. Keep in mind that angles and coverage are important. Therefore, you should consider the number of cameras you want filming your wedding. While it may seem like one camera would be sufficient, using multiple cameras will provide several different points of view. As an example, two cameras at your wedding could focus on both the bride and grooms’ faces during the ceremony. As a final product, the videographer will splice the angles together, giving you close-ups, guest reactions, and other things that might be missed with just one video camera.
Editing should be considered as well. Since not all wedding videos are created equal, neither are wedding videography professionals. The truth is, editing capabilities are what sets one professional apart from another. Even so, excellent editing takes time. To ensure you end up with an incredible video, it is essential that you avoid trying to save money on the editing process. This way, you will have a video that looks very similar to a professionally shot television program.
Unfortunately, finding a good editor can be tricky. Depending on the videographer hired, he or she may do the editing or it might be sent out to a second professional. For this reason, you want to ask every videographer interviewed to provide you with samples of their previous work. This way, you can see for yourself what the final product looks like. Of course, a part of the interviewing and selection process should also include references. When you ask for references, make sure they are wedding specific, not references for birthday parties, family reunions, and so on.
In summary, hiring a videographer may seem like a simple matter, but there is a vast difference in the type and quality of services offered. A good rule of thumb is to know the kind of video you want. For example, a simple one-camera view or multiple angles like on TV will vary in price. Knowing this information ahead of time will help with your overall decision. Remember, you do not have to be a professional to hire a videographer but doing some research and checking references will be a key to your success.
L Hayes is a wedding professional and owner of






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