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If you want to capture your wedding day on film then you could hire a videographer. This is very popular with the modern bride, mainly because as you are the focal point of your wedding you don't get to see all the things going on around you.
A DVD of your wedding allows you to relive the whole thing again from a different angle. It is a totally different experience than looking at photographs, you can get a real feel for the atmosphere and the emotion of the occasion. |
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Use a professional, don't be tempted to use a friend or relation, there is alot more to it than meets the eye. |
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Insist on viewing their films from weddings they have done before. |
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With modern technology the film can be edited with your favourite music playing in the background and there can be still photos added to the compilation to break up the video. A good idea is to add pictures of each other as children at the start of the video as you are growing up. |
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Ask the videographer to take footage of your guests without them knowing they are being filmed, this can add some interesting viewing. |
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Ask for references or to speak to previous clients. |
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Make sure they have at least two cameras in case one becomes faulty. |
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Some churches have restrictions on the use of video cameras inside so it is best to ask the Clergy for permission. |
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Ask for at least two copies of the finished DVD and put one in a very safe place. |
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