Tools Tips for Wedding Video coverage
Tips
- Video and Photo Tips
Nightmare of all nightmares! You are
sitting at the head table and the only reason you know you actually got
married is because there is a gold band on your finger! You were so
nervous and excited all at once that your mind is drawing a complete
blank. All the effort, the planning, the endless sacrifices all year long
and you don't have a single recollection of how things went. Yikes. There is
insurance against this all-to-common wedding amnesia: A wedding
video! It will bring you, your family and friends, countless evenings of
enjoyment and recollection simply at the flick of your remote control. The
cost will be nominal and a professional video will bring you countless
years of enjoyment.
The best person to entrust with capturing your
special day is a professional Wedding-Videographer and one company you can
entrust, Babylon Productions, www.videobabylon.ca. The old saying that a hammer does not a carpenter make is good to remember when
hiring a professional to film your wedding. The best person to ask for
advice on this is your Wedding Planner. They will have a Videographer that
they trust enough to put their name to so that you will have one less
thing to worry about.
It's It is after all, their job. If you are planning
your own wedding, here are 5 questions you should ask to ensure that you
pick the best Videographer for the big day:
1. Video cameras are not
all the same. Hi8 or DV provide a higher quality than the standard
camcorder. Some of the best digital units include the Sony HVR S270U - VX
2000 and the Canon XL1. At Babylon Productions, we use the highest quality
products, guaranteed!
2. 3-chip CCD cameras will have the best
Digital quality. You don't need to know what it means other than the
best possible chipset for the best possible image. At Babylon
Productions, we make sure everything is perfect.
3. Ask to view a
wedding video sample tape. This will give you an idea of what
the quality will be like when you get yours. At Babylon Productions, we
offer samples of all kinds.
4. Do they use wireless microphones? If
they do, great, if they don't ask them to get one.
5. Is the
Videographer unobtrusive? They should be. |