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Why Wedding Video
Wedding videography has become a priceless addition to any wedding.  For some reason though it is often the first item cut off the budget.  It appears to be an easy way to save two thousand dollars when other expenses are mounting.  Here are a few points to consider before you give up on recording your wedding day memories. 

After all the planning and expense of a wedding, what do you have left the next day?  You have your memories and what is in print and on film.  One of the biggest regrets I have of my own wedding is not investing more in these areas.  On your wedding day, so much happens so fast it’s easy to miss the details. A professional video helps you relive the day and also recall how you felt. You can even send copies to relatives and close friends who were unable to attend your wedding.  

In a world that worships the entertainment industry, what could be more entertaining than a video all about you?  A day you look your absolute best and have everyone you love all together.  It can preserve memories of loved ones since passed. My father died seven weeks after my brother’s wedding, and if my brother had a video of his wedding, we’d be able to relive the happy moments just weeks before his passing.  

It can even help resolve marital issues down the road.  Sit together and watch your video to remember the reasons you were married and the love you have for each other.  In the end, when your special day has come to a close, a professional wedding video will always be there to help you remember the day that started your life together.

Things to consider in choosing a professional videographer:
1. Do you like their work? It doesn’t matter how much you save if you don’t love your video. Be sure to watch demos from various videographers before making your decision.

2. Do you like them? Having a videographer that makes you and others feel comfortable not only creates better video shots, but helps you to relax and enjoy your experience. Ask yourself: Is your videographer excited about your day or is it just another wedding?  

3. Do they work well with other professionals? It doesn’t matter how good your videographer is if your photographer, for example, monopolizes your day. Be sure and inform your photographer and other professionals that you are having a videographer at the wedding and let them know how important the video is to you.

 


Magna Goerke
"The DIY Wedding Expert"

magna@catzmarketing.com

 

 
 

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