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Should
I videotape my wedding/special event?
Only video will allow you to relive the actual living and breathing
moments of your special day as it actually happened. Not surprisingly,
one of the biggest regrets that couples experience after their wedding
is the decision not to have professional video. A wedding is full of
once-in-a-lifetime moments that should be documented and relived with
future generations. Just imagine seeing yourself walking down the aisle,
to hear your voices as you exchange vows and rings, to hear and see the
toasts, the music, your first dance, and your grandmother dancing at the
reception. It's all on video and you have the chance to preserve the
complete story! This wasn't possible in the past. Imagine what it would
be like to watch a videotape of your parent's, or even your
grandparent's wedding. Most couples say their wedding day went by so
fast that they could hardly remember everything that happened.
While
photography is able to capture singular moments, there is simply no
substitute for a living, moving account of one of the most defining
events of your life!
What
separates Angelina Video from the rest?
Among many other things, our creativity, client trust and our
unquestionable passion for what we do are probably the most important
differences that cut us above the rest. We tell your story and LOVE what
we do! Being a great videographer requires a lot more than just knowing
how to operate equipment. It requires attention to miniscule details, an
ability to get along with just about anyone, the physical ability to get
demanding shots, and the listening skills to be able to capture the
story.
How
do you prepare for our special/wedding day?
At our initial meeting, we gather gobs of information about who you are
and what your wedding or special event will be like. About one week
prior to your wedding day, we "finalize" with you over a phone
appointment. We start by confirming all of the details and information
that we have already gathered. We go over the events of your wedding day
with a fine-toothed comb and ask you questions about, special speakers,
special formalities, announcements, sensitive family issues, the name of
your coordinator, etc. That helps us sometimes find "the story
within the story". Our goal is to have a thorough understanding of
what to expect on your wedding day from beginning to end.
Do
you do guest interviews?
Absolutely! If you'd like to have certain guests interviewed such as
your wedding party and family, we ask that you provide us a list of
their names beforehand so that we make sure everyone you want is
included.
Will
bright lights and long cables overpower our special event/wedding?
We use a very discrete setup, involving no cables or overpowering
lights. Image quality is excellent thanks to its DV format recording.
Bigger CCD size enables larger image dynamic range and a quality lens
further enhances the overall picture. Our cameras do an excellent job of
picking up quality images in very low-light situations and we use a low
wattage light only.
How
do you work with photographers?
Our goal in working with your photographer(s) is to cooperate closely
with them and other wedding vendors to smoothly capture all the events
on your special day. We do our best to stay out of the way during the
ceremony and reception. Each of us are working in YOUR best interest and
we make it a point to know what we expect from one another and how we
can support your photographer throughout the day.
How
many hours of footage do you shoot?
On a typical full day shoot, we'll wind up with anywhere from 1 ½ to 5
hours of raw footage. Each event is unique however, and this could
widely vary depending on the schedule of events within any given day.
How
long are our finished videos?
Generally, our finished videos will last anywhere between 1-2 1/2 hours.
A longer video generally means a lot more fast-forwarding through the
less interesting parts. We edit according to the way we've been trained
to watch television. All of us know how to "fill in the
blanks". We understand that TV and movies compress time for the
sake of keeping the action moving and the story compelling. Note,
although we edit for brevity, we still make sure to understand what YOU
want included or omitted from the final edit.
Do
I choose the music for our video?
Yes. Music sets the mood for your entire video and we leave the
selection of music up to you first. Most clients have a favorite song or
musical genre that they would like for us to use and so we edit music
according to your style. However, we also know what sounds good and
spend many hours taking special care as to exactly when we fade down and
up, down to the exact frame. We usually ask that you choose at least
three songs that we can make choices from and edit to. Our editors have
a strong music background and this is especially helpful in the creative
"scoring" of your video. It's important that the music fits
the mood of your occasion, reflecting your personality and enhancing the
fluid moments. If you can't decide what type of music you want, we will
help you. We can provide a list of songs to inspire ideas if needed.
How
long will you take to finish our video?
Typically, videos will take between 2-8 weeks to complete depending
on the season. It is not uncommon for us to spend upwards of 50 hours
editing a video. The only thing we guarantee is that it will be worth
your wait!
What
is DVD?
DVD is the next generation of video storage. With the capacity for high
quality sound and video, DVD has surpassed videotapes as the new
industry standard in quality video storage. A DVD is similar to a CD
(compact disc), but has 8 to 10 times the storage capacity. DVD is the
first video format that will truly last a lifetime. All the major
manufacturers in video media (Sony, Pioneer, Toshiba, etc.) have
embraced DVD, and together have reaped the benefits of DVD being the
fastest selling consumer electronic in history.
Why
is DVD worth investing in?
Durability: Tape is a great medium to shoot in but a poor one to store
in. Tape heads wear on the tape during every viewing and chemical
processes are at work destroying your tape even while it sits on a
shelf. Tapes as little as ten years old could be in serious jeopardy
from wear, disintegration, and magnetic fields. A normal VHS tape only
offers 200-300 vertical lines of resolutions. A DVD, on the other hand,
should last 100 years if properly cared for and allows a full 480 lines
of resolution… your picture is sharper, more detailed and very vivid.
This means the image will be as good on the 100th year as it is the
first time you watch it. DVD is also capable of sound quality that is on
par with CD quality sound.
How
soon before our wedding should we book with you?
Popular summer and fall dates fill up quickly. We recommend booking as
soon as possible as it is not uncommon to book six months to one year in
advance. However, if your wedding date is just around the corner please
contact us since it's always possible a cancellation may have occurred.
Why
should I book with Angelina Weddings?
We are seasoned videographers! We are passionate about what we do!! We
are unobtrusive! We are creative and meticulous editors! You will
absolutely love your video for years and years to come! We're hip and we
understand this generation!
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