To best create the emotions of your special event, you should strongly
consider video. Capturing special moments on video is a must have. It's
not should you have video but how do you find the right videographer.
This can be easy if you know what to look for. Look at some samples of
the videographer's work. Editing video is an art in itself. Editors are
like artists. If you gave 5 artists each a blank canvas and asked them
to draw or paint a picture of a wedding couple with a sunset background I
would guarantee you that you would see 5 different paintings. Why?
Because it’s a vision through their eyes. This is the same concept with
video editors. If you notice artists work, they each have their own
technique and some people can even look at art in a museum and know just
by looking at the piece who created it. Take the art of Peter Max for
instance. If you search the web and look at his work you would be able
to spot his work without even looking for his signature. Then look at
Thomas Kinkade’s work. These are two very different artists and each
have their own style. You may like one but not the other and the same
goes for videography.
Good video editors will generally need to take 6
hours of footage and edit down to an hour. But must first eliminate bad
footage, redundant footage etc. until they have only about 2 hours of
footage to work with. From there they will edit to what’s important and
special. The final editing technique will be the transitions from scene
to scene and special effects and music choices. Ask to see samples of
the videographers work to determine if their concepts are what you like.
All of our editing is either done by or finalized by one person. So all
of our samples you see are the final editing and producing work of her.
Beware that some videography companies show you demos that are not
going to be the work of the person that is going to do your video!
Your video can be either documentary style or cinematic style.
Documentary style is more like the footage as the event unfolds in real
time whereas cinematic style is more like a movie. Generally if you want
cinematic style we need to use 2 cameras and probably the jib crane for
overhead video. The editing takes twice as long so naturally the cost
is more but the results are worth it. We can also offer both styles so
you could have one of each. Most people like the cinematic style because
it looks more like a movie and more entertaining to watch.
Book your videographer soon in advance but do your
homework. Make sure what your restrictions and policies are at your
church, the hall etc. Some places won’t even allow your photographer or
videography because they want you to buy their package… so be sure to
find out! In some cases you can ask the chapel to credit you for their
videographer so that you can choose your own.
So, are you still asking how important is a
professionally-produced video? Suppose a friend told you they had in one
hand a book of professional photos of the day your grandparents were
married, and in their other hand a professionally-produced video of that
same day, in full color, with actual sound, but that you could only
choose one to view and keep as a family heirloom. Which would you
choose? Today, thanks to new developments in digital technology and the
advanced skills of professional videographers, your choices in
professional wedding videography are unlimited! Keep in mind you will be
very busy and stressed during your wedding and because of this you will
miss some very important moments. Don't miss your own wedding day...
have it captured on video! This is the time when all your family will be
together. You can pass down your legacy. In so many cases, we have had
the newly married couple come to view their video for the first time.
Interestingly, we noticed that they got very emotional and tears would
stream down their eyes yet that did not happen on their wedding day. So,
I guess you could say that now they were able to see their wedding day
through the eyes of their guests!
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018
What You've Been Waiting For
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Monday, October 15, 2018
Ceremony Entrance Tips
It was a beautiful August day and people were arriving at the church
anticipating the wedding ceremony. Music soared and filled the air, greeting the guests as they were being ushered to their seats.
After a half hour of music selections, ending with a special piece for the Seating of the Mothers, the ceremony was about to begin.
The harpist (me) then began the all-famous Canon in D procession, chosen by the Bride. First, the pastor walked out, followed by the all-important Groom, backed by his five handsome groomsmen. Next, scheduled to come down the aisle were the 5 maids, fashionably dressed in red, with silver heels and accents, each carrying a red rose, walking slowly and elegantly to the front. A darling little flower girl wandered down the white aisle cloth, carrying a small basket and scattering red rose petals all around. Because the ring bearer was 7 years old, and the flower girl only 4, he was to follow her. The minister waited, the groomsmen waited, the maids waited, the guests waited , the music continued without a hitch, but no ring bearer. After an amazingly long wait, a gentleman walked up and whispered to the pastor, who in turn announced that the wedding would now continue. As I looked to the back, I saw the Bride and father take their place at the entrance. I smoothly closed out the Canon, quickly turned my page, changed my pedals, and began the Bridal March. All went smoothly and happily ever after "from this moment on"! As I learned later, the ring bearer had an extreme case of the jitters.
Choosing a professional musician is to the advantage of anyone planning a wedding or special event. A professional musician has had formal studies beginning at a young age, continuing through a college with music degree and even beyond. An experienced musician has played many weddings & events, will be familiar with acoustics (sound qualities) of churches and halls, will have a vast repertoire of music of many styles, and will be more adept at "meeting the unexpected".
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anticipating the wedding ceremony. Music soared and filled the air, greeting the guests as they were being ushered to their seats.
After a half hour of music selections, ending with a special piece for the Seating of the Mothers, the ceremony was about to begin.
The harpist (me) then began the all-famous Canon in D procession, chosen by the Bride. First, the pastor walked out, followed by the all-important Groom, backed by his five handsome groomsmen. Next, scheduled to come down the aisle were the 5 maids, fashionably dressed in red, with silver heels and accents, each carrying a red rose, walking slowly and elegantly to the front. A darling little flower girl wandered down the white aisle cloth, carrying a small basket and scattering red rose petals all around. Because the ring bearer was 7 years old, and the flower girl only 4, he was to follow her. The minister waited, the groomsmen waited, the maids waited, the guests waited , the music continued without a hitch, but no ring bearer. After an amazingly long wait, a gentleman walked up and whispered to the pastor, who in turn announced that the wedding would now continue. As I looked to the back, I saw the Bride and father take their place at the entrance. I smoothly closed out the Canon, quickly turned my page, changed my pedals, and began the Bridal March. All went smoothly and happily ever after "from this moment on"! As I learned later, the ring bearer had an extreme case of the jitters.
Choosing a professional musician is to the advantage of anyone planning a wedding or special event. A professional musician has had formal studies beginning at a young age, continuing through a college with music degree and even beyond. An experienced musician has played many weddings & events, will be familiar with acoustics (sound qualities) of churches and halls, will have a vast repertoire of music of many styles, and will be more adept at "meeting the unexpected".
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Saturday, October 13, 2018
Why It Is Important To Hire A Professional
All of the selected topics listed are great but the one that's missing is the Disc Jockey!
A DJ makes every special occasion better and hiring the right DJ can make your hard work of planning for months make you a star. Whether your planning a Wedding reception, Birthday party, Class reunion or Prom, an experienced DJ has the knowledge to make the night go perfect. A DJ not only plays music but can be the emcee for your function plus a DJ has the right equipment and music, not a boombox grabbed from home at the last minute. Plus a DJ is more affordable that you think, it could cost less than $5.00 a person depending on how many hours and the size of the crowd. So what have we learned....
Don't forget the Disc Jockey and entertainment, its the most important party service you hire for your event!
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A DJ makes every special occasion better and hiring the right DJ can make your hard work of planning for months make you a star. Whether your planning a Wedding reception, Birthday party, Class reunion or Prom, an experienced DJ has the knowledge to make the night go perfect. A DJ not only plays music but can be the emcee for your function plus a DJ has the right equipment and music, not a boombox grabbed from home at the last minute. Plus a DJ is more affordable that you think, it could cost less than $5.00 a person depending on how many hours and the size of the crowd. So what have we learned....
Don't forget the Disc Jockey and entertainment, its the most important party service you hire for your event!
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Thursday, October 11, 2018
How To Hire A Videographer
Perhaps you are celebrating your wedding or other special event. You
want to capture the sights, sounds and emotions to cherish for years to
come; you begin your search to hire a videographer.
There are several sources where you can find professional videographers. Some of which are: the internet, bridal and event publications, other event professionals, bridal shows, family and friends.
Let's say you are considering a videographer you found on the internet. The majority of professional videographers have video clips to give you a general idea of the style of video they provide. The visual and audible quality will not be as good as your DVD, so keep that in mind. If there are no video samples, request a video for viewing.
After viewing the videographers work, determine if what you have seen is what you would like for your event. If it is not, ask if the style you prefer could be provided. Keep in mind, video samples are not be as interesting or exciting as the video of you and your family.
Also consider the following key points before hiring:
- How long has the videographer been in business?
- Check for issues with the BBB (Better Business Bureau)
- Are references available?
- What time will the videographer arrive and depart?
- Who will be on location recording the event?
- What parts of the event will be recorded?
- What attire will the videographer wear?
- What other options or segments can be added to the video for example: childhood or honeymoon photos, love story, video highlights etc.
- Does the videographer require a meal to be provided?
- Is the video provided in standard or high definition?
- How long will it take before the edited video is completed?
- How many DVD's are provided?
- What is the total price and payment schedule?
- Read the contract thoroughly.
We hope this information will help you when hiring a videographer.
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There are several sources where you can find professional videographers. Some of which are: the internet, bridal and event publications, other event professionals, bridal shows, family and friends.
Let's say you are considering a videographer you found on the internet. The majority of professional videographers have video clips to give you a general idea of the style of video they provide. The visual and audible quality will not be as good as your DVD, so keep that in mind. If there are no video samples, request a video for viewing.
After viewing the videographers work, determine if what you have seen is what you would like for your event. If it is not, ask if the style you prefer could be provided. Keep in mind, video samples are not be as interesting or exciting as the video of you and your family.
Also consider the following key points before hiring:
- How long has the videographer been in business?
- Check for issues with the BBB (Better Business Bureau)
- Are references available?
- What time will the videographer arrive and depart?
- Who will be on location recording the event?
- What parts of the event will be recorded?
- What attire will the videographer wear?
- What other options or segments can be added to the video for example: childhood or honeymoon photos, love story, video highlights etc.
- Does the videographer require a meal to be provided?
- Is the video provided in standard or high definition?
- How long will it take before the edited video is completed?
- How many DVD's are provided?
- What is the total price and payment schedule?
- Read the contract thoroughly.
We hope this information will help you when hiring a videographer.
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