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Re-live it. Your day flies by.
Even the events that you are fully present for will be a blur after
your wedding day is over. Will you remember the look on your fiancé's face when he first saw
you at the end of the aisle? Will you recall how his voice cracked with emotion as he said his
vows? Can you possibly remember every word of your maid of honor and best man's toasts?
Videography is a living memory of your wedding day.
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You will miss a lot.
You can't be everywhere, yet you don't want to miss a thing on your
wedding day. What will your fiancé be doing, thinking & feeling just before you walk down the
aisle? What expression did your parents have on their face when they were seated in the church?
You'll probably miss your cocktail hour, what was it like? You spent thousands of dollars
decorating your reception room, what did it look like before it opened for guests? What were
your friends doing on the dance floor when you were saying goodbye to your guests? The list
goes on and on...
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People don't live forever.
You are creating a living family record. In future years, you will be
able to look back at those no longer with you, sharing the memories with your children and
grandchildren. Hear their voices, see them laugh, watch them alive and happy. This is truly
priceless.
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It makes spending all the other money worth it.
A well filmed and edited professional
wedding video will be a tangible piece of memorabilia that will help you enjoy all of the details
of your wedding day over and over again.
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It's a moving picture with sound.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then video is an
encyclopedia! Professional photographs of your wedding day are important and should be
included in your budget. However, don't forget the advantages that video has over a one-dimensional
photograph. Even the very best photographer can't capture the sound of your laugh
or your wedding vows. A picture of your best man holding a champagne glass pales in
comparison to hearing his toast, don't you think?
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Quality. Quality. Quality.
A professional videographer can provide you with breathtaking,
vivid images you can't reproduce with consumer grade cameras and a willing friend or family
member. You have planned for a beautiful day and it should be captured with the same
attention to detail. Multiple cameras, operated by experienced professionals, will allow you
multiple perspectives of your wedding. You will receive a video that has been professionally
edited using your preferences to receive an individualized video that truly reflects you. Your
wedding video will be full of stirring, emotional sounds and images of your special day.
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Your kids and Grandkids will want to watch it and will love it.
Suppose you could choose
between professional photos of the day your grandparents were married, or a professionally produced
video of that same day, in full color, with stereo sound. Which would you choose to
view and keep as a family heirloom? Would you rather simply look at pictures or see AND hear
your grandparent's voices and laughter?
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You won't forgive yourself.
Learn from other's experience. In a recent survey, 98% of
newlyweds who did NOT hire a videographer urge brides-to-be to include wedding videography
in their wedding plans. Additionally, newlyweds that used both a photographer AND
videographer agreed that video does a much better job of...
- Capturing the emotions of the day
- Recording the history of the day
- Creating a visual memory that future generations will enjoy more.
Only a professional videographer can capture the living memories of what you did, what you said and how you felt on your special day. To be confident you have a high-quality record of this
once in a lifetime event, you should take great care in selecting your videographer.
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