People have made comments in the media lately that professional videos of weddings are not only not needed but a waste of money.
They base these statements on the perception that with the price of small digital video-cameras dropping while increasing in image quality, plus software editing programs being bundled with the camera or with computers, anyone, a guest or amateur video-guy can shoot and edit a quality video for free or for little cost to the bride and groom.
The opposing view is that unless a professional video-man is used - someone who is experienced in capturing all the events of your special day by using a high quality camera with backups of batteries, tapes, a spare camera plus a video tripod; the bride and groom could be in for a nasty shock, I guess a shock created due to planning your special day on a budget.
The professional camera operator also has the editing done by a professional editor using professional editing software, producing a professional wedding film.
The nasty shock mentioned caused by having an amateur video shooter could be a shaky, blurry, incorrect color, low sound, jumpily-edited, missed-shots laughable disaster.
What do you think, go amateur and save money or go professional and pay? Does anyone have thought on this topic or tales of wedding video disasters and/or magnificent video productions? With many of our professional services offering free websites for brides and grooms, an online meeting place where brides and vendors will be able to create, share, discuss, explore, and make new wedding connections.
Their free wedding website features online wedding details, bridal registry, slide shows, RSVP, guest books and more...
Choose from many unique free wedding website templates.
In our specialized directory you will also find a large list of experienced special event planners, who will help you planning your special day.
Your budget is one of the most important guides you'll need when planning your special day.
Setting your budget is one of the very first things you should do when making your planning.
One soon realizes that no matter how you look at it, it could cost you a tidy sum.
A budget plan is an important requirement so that you do not get a sharp dent on your pocket.
Therefore our Coordinators will help you to plan your wedding according to your budget.
They base these statements on the perception that with the price of small digital video-cameras dropping while increasing in image quality, plus software editing programs being bundled with the camera or with computers, anyone, a guest or amateur video-guy can shoot and edit a quality video for free or for little cost to the bride and groom.
The opposing view is that unless a professional video-man is used - someone who is experienced in capturing all the events of your special day by using a high quality camera with backups of batteries, tapes, a spare camera plus a video tripod; the bride and groom could be in for a nasty shock, I guess a shock created due to planning your special day on a budget.
The professional camera operator also has the editing done by a professional editor using professional editing software, producing a professional wedding film.
The nasty shock mentioned caused by having an amateur video shooter could be a shaky, blurry, incorrect color, low sound, jumpily-edited, missed-shots laughable disaster.
What do you think, go amateur and save money or go professional and pay? Does anyone have thought on this topic or tales of wedding video disasters and/or magnificent video productions? With many of our professional services offering free websites for brides and grooms, an online meeting place where brides and vendors will be able to create, share, discuss, explore, and make new wedding connections.
Their free wedding website features online wedding details, bridal registry, slide shows, RSVP, guest books and more...
Choose from many unique free wedding website templates.
In our specialized directory you will also find a large list of experienced special event planners, who will help you planning your special day.
Your budget is one of the most important guides you'll need when planning your special day.
Setting your budget is one of the very first things you should do when making your planning.
One soon realizes that no matter how you look at it, it could cost you a tidy sum.
A budget plan is an important requirement so that you do not get a sharp dent on your pocket.
Therefore our Coordinators will help you to plan your wedding according to your budget.
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