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Your
wedding day is approaching and you have countless
decisions to make.
In selecting your professional wedding
services, you may be overlooking the most important
decision - choosing your Napavalley videographer.
Bill believes that brides, after viewing a
quality wedding video, realize the importance of
selecting an experienced professional Napavalley videographer. When
the wedding day is over, the wedding video is the only
medium that will have captured the sights and sounds
of that special day.
There
are four key areas the bride should address when
selecting a quality Napavalley videographer.
Questions to Ask Your Napavalley Videographer:
1.
How long have you been in the business?
2.
How many weddings have you shot?
3.
Are you a full time or part time videographer?
4.
Are you familiar with my religious ceremony?
5.
Can we view your demo reel?
Questions about Pre-Event Planning:
1.
Will you take part in the planning process and make
sure all details are all worked out!
2.
How flexible are you in your shooting style and
lighting techniques (Hollywood
production versus low key coverage)?
3.
Can you produce a two-camera shoot?
This is useful where there are restrictions on
camera angles. Ask
your video professional for details.
4.
Do you have quality audio?
A wireless microphone on the groom can be used
for clear sound.
5.
Do you bring back-up equipment?
6.
How will you be dressed?
7.
Can you work well with my still photographer and
caterer?
Questions about Creative Services and Post
Production:
1.
Camera equipment: camcorder or professional full size
3-chip digital.
2.
Do you offer and in-camera edited master or a fully
edited tape?
3.
Do you offer advanced editing features? Photo/slide
montages a Highlight tape with music overlays will add
that professional touch.
4.
Do you offer special effects (Slo-motion, Sepia tone
and B&W video)?
5.
What format is used for production: Digital – (DV or
DVCAM is best quality).
6.
Do they offer DVD with Menu’s and chapter stops? For
the highest quality the DVD byte rate should be 7
or higher. DVD is the highest quality format to put
your wedding on.
Questions Regarding Price/Performance:
1.
Do you have packages and how much is overtime?
2.
How far in advance should we book you?
Look over the contract.
On
a final note make sure you are comfortable with the
video company you will be using. Look out for vendors
that can’t answer your detailed questions. Most
bridal couples are not familiar with the details
involved with professional video production. Part of
the reason we are successful in this business is the
personal touch. Bridal couples believe that we will
take care of them and preserve their memories forever.
Congratulations on your wedding day.
Sincerely
Yours,
Bill
Bowen, Professional Napavalley Wedding Videographer.
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