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How to Choose a Videographer for Your Wedding

By Weddingblog2011

More and more couples are recognizing the benefits of capturing their special day on video, but there are some potential pitfalls. This is especially true when it comes to choosing a videographer. Find out what you need to know about a videographer for your wedding with these tips.

Thinking of hiring a videographer for your wedding? You’re not alone! Many couples have been drawn to the idea of capturing their special day on film. But there are secrets to choosing wedding videographers, and you should know them before you hire one. This will help you avoid scams and ensure that you get the video you want, deserve, and have paid for.

Experience is Key

While it may cost you a little less to hire someone that is just starting out, hiring an experienced videographer for your wedding is key if you want a professional-looking video. Many videographers start out with weddings and then decide that they can make more money elsewhere, or they choose to start out their business with little to no experience. This can equal poor video quality and wasted money for you if you’re not careful.

What Formats are Offered?

Formatting is also an important consideration when trying to choose a videographer for your wedding. The better the format, the better quality video you will receive. Additionally, a higher quality format will make updating your video later, as technology evolves, much easier. From lowest quality to highest, the available formats for videography include VHS, 8mm, Hi8, and SVHS. You should also request a master quality version in the original format to make transferring with newer technology easier. Just be sure that you ask for this before the wedding because it is not a common request.

What You Should Know about Price

Pricing a videographer, like most things, is a balancing act. While you do want a videographer that is within your budget, you also want to be leery of extremely low prices. Keep in mind that video equipment is expensive. So is the editing software. The videographer has to make money somehow, and if the price is extremely low, then it is quite likely that the profit is turned while offering a lower quality end product. As tempting is it may be, you should never choose a videographer for your wedding that offers dirt cheap pricing.


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