Consider and scrutinize professional
videographers the same way you would a photographer.
Be sure to ask to see samples
of past work and check references. Confirm
that your videographer has up-to-date, quality equipment.
Make sure that the videographer
has the ability to...
- edit the tape to highlight
important sequences
- isolate key moments identified
before hand
- work within established
positioning and lighting
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Ask to view sample tapes. You're
looking for smooth editing, clear sound, and an overall
professional feel
to the tape. With all of the technology today, you
don't have to settle for anything short of broadcast
quality production values.
Also
don't forget to check out our helpful list of interview
questions to ask when meeting with videographers!
When
viewing sample tapes, consider the following...
- Do the segments tell a story, giving a clear
sense of the order in which the events took place?
- Does
the tape capture the most important moments—such
as exchanging vows or cutting the cake?
- Is there steady use of the camera, clear sound,
vibrant color, and a nice sharp picture?
- How are the shots framed? What editing techniques
are used?
- Does
the tape move smoothly from one scene to the
next—rather than lurching
ahead unexpectedly?
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If the videographer has never
worked at you ceremony or reception locations, arrange
a time for them to
meet you at the site to identify any obstacles or
other issues before the wedding day. Also arrange a
time for the videographer to come and set up their
equipment prior to the wedding, if necessary. Attending
the rehearsal is also a great idea. Then the videographer
will know exactly where everyone will be located and
what camera angles are best.
Get
a Contract!
Once
you have selected a videographer make sure that you
get a contract that includes every part of your agreement
in writing before you hand over your deposit. For
more information about contracts from your wedding
professionals, click
here.
Find
a wedding videographer near you in our
local services directory!