VIDEOTAPING YOUR
WEDDING:
SOME TECHNICAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Many bridal couples and their
families have questions and concerns about how the wedding will
be taped. Below are some of the questions I'm most often asked,
together with information I hope will be helpful to you when
considering video services for your wedding.
WILL THE VIDEO EQUIPMENT BE DISTRACTING
DURING THE CEREMONY'?
Because portable video equipment is compact
and silent, the most important consideration here is whether or
not the videographer has the skill to avoid intruding on the
ceremony. I feel strongly that both the ceremony and reception
should be taped in as unobtrusive a manner as possible. For
example, the videographer should not move about during the
ceremony - the camera should remain stationary on the
tripod.
Most people are concerned about the use of
flood lamps during the wedding service, and I agree that use of
such lighting is not appropriate during the ceremony. I use
low-light professional cameras which can produce images in all
but the most dimly-lit interiors without video lamps.
WE WANT TO BE SURE THAT OUR
VOWS CAN BE HEARD ON THE TAPE. WILL THIS BE POSSIBLE IF THE
CAMERA IS PLACED AWAY FROM THE ALTAR?
If the ceremony were to be recorded using the
camera's built-in microphone, your vows would most likely be
inaudible. These microphones lose clarity at distances beyond
7-10 feet. I utilize two broadcast-quality wireless
microphones, generally worn by the officiate and the groom;
these provide excellent clarity.
WE ARE BEING MARRIED IN AN EVENING
CEREMONY AND THE CHURCH LIGHTS AREN'T VERY BRIGHT. HOW WILL THE
VIDEO LOOK?
Although video cameras produce their best
images when there is ample light, our professional low-light
cameras do remarkably well in most churches and synagogues.
However, you can expect that the colors on your tape will not
be as vivid as those you see on broadcast TV; there is also
some loss of picture sharpness.
DO YOU OFFER AN EDITED TAPE. WHY WOULD WE
NEED EDITING,
SINCE WE WANT TO SEE ALL THE SCENES
THAT WERE RECORDED?
IF YOU NEED EDITING...
As I use the term, editing
does not mean the removal of usable scenes from the tape.
Rather, editing a wedding videotape involves the
following:
The addition of titles, music, still
photos, etc.
The elimination of "glitches" which would
detract from the tape. For example, I must sometimes leave
the tape running while rushing to capture a spontaneous
scene at the reception; this footage is edited out.
Editing can be used creatively to give a
tape better pacing. For example, a lengthy scene of guests
dancing can be "broken up" and made more interesting by
editing in interviews with guests every few minutes.
A well-edited tape looks far more polished
and thus will be more enjoyable to watch;
***MY BASIC PACKAGES DO NOT INCLUDE
EDITING***
WILL THE VIDEO IMAGES FADE
OVER TIME?
Because both video and audio
information are recorded magnetically, a videotape will last
indefinitely with no loss of quality if it is properly
stored.
Thank you for your interest in my wedding
video services. As you requested, I'm enclosing information
about my work, a price list, and answers to some technical
questions people often ask about wedding videography.
My services are geared to couples who want a professional
approach to wedding video production. Briefly, this means:
I try to be as unobtrusive as possible during both the
ceremony and reception: I don't turn the wedding into a
Hollywood production.
I thoroughly plan each shoot by reviewing with my
clients options for the taping; I also attend the rehearsal
to plan camera and microphone placement.
I offer sophisticated equipment which is not often used
in wedding videography. This allows me to produce tapes of
high technical quality.
After the taping is completed, I custom edit each tape
by adding titles, still photos, music, graphics and special
effects. Thus, your tape is not just a record of the day
but a complete, entertaining story which you'll enjoy a
watching year after year.
Because I book up quickly and limit the
number of weddings I do, if you're interested in my services I
respectfully suggest that you contact me at your earliest
convenience.
Best wishes,
Gerald Nelson
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