How To Film The Perfect Wedding Video
Capturing the perfect wedding day video takes more than just
luck. There are a number of factors involved that should be
considered when you're planning your wedding video whether
you're the one behind or in front of the camera.
1. Experience
Make sure the videographer has considerable experience, has just
about seen it all and can anticipate what is about to happen in
order to capture events as they unfold. Take note of any
recommendations from people you know or testimonials to this
regard.
2. Communication
The videographer must be prepared to liase with other people who
have key roles in your day, from the photographer to the hotel
manager, in order to be alerted to upcoming highlights such as
cutting the cake and the speeches as well as ensuring s/he is
updated of any changes to the schedule.
3. Post Editing
The video service should be able to provide additional
interesting extras, such as background music and slow motion
shots, which will give your finished video a professional and
polished touch, distinguishing it from a regular home movie.
4. Expertise
The wedding video should be a professional piece of work, make
sure that as well as having top quality equipment, the
videographer also advocates technical knowledge such as an
understanding of white balance, manual focus and shutter speeds.
Ask to see examples of their work to judge the picture quality
for yourself.
5. Lighting
When discussing locations for the wedding day, ensure that the
videographer has lighting equipment suitable for indoor filming
and will be able to transport it to each venue, to ensure each
picture is evenly lit and exposed.
6. Sound
Ask if it is possible for the groom to wear a tie-clip
microphone in order to pick up both sets of vows being made.
Even the most confident of couples can be softly spoken when
exchanging vows and this is the most important moment in your
marriage ceremony that will want to be relived. This
inconspicuous device will record voices onto the video, which
may otherwise be lost.
7. Discretion
The ideal videographer will be unobtrusive and record the day
without becoming a feature of it. Choose someone who understands
the sensitivity needed to get all the shots whilst remaining
invisible. Look for comments highlighting this ability when
checking recommendations.