Overview
Wedding Videos by CarolinaWeddingVideographer.com include the following:
- Candid Before Ceremony Coverage
- Ceremony Coverage usually with 2 videographers, 3 video cameras, wireless audio
- Guest Feedback
- Reception Highlights
- Custom Interactive Menu
Ceremony
We use at least 2 wedding videographers to cover your wedding video during the ceremony. Arriving approximately 2 hours before your wedding, we'll be prepared to video and cover candid moments before your wedding ceremony. During your wedding ceremony at least 3 video cameras on professional tripods and wireless audio devices will be used as inconspicuously as possible.
Reception
Immediately after the wedding ceremony the video will move to the reception. There one wedding videographer will interview as many guest as possible to get their feedback on your wedding and suggestions on how to make it last:) This is typically one of the most fun parts of your wedding video.
When the wedding party arrives to the reception the wedding videographer will work to cover the announcements, first dance, bouquet and garter toss, cake cutting, toast, a little groovy dancing, and whatever other highlights should pop up in front of the camera.
Sometime near the end of the night the newly weds may be asked to venture somewhere private for just one moment. Here the wedding videographer will interview the new couple. This works as a nice way to finish tying the knot on your wedding video using this moment for a nice closing scene related to the beginning where the bride and groom were interviewed separately.
Post Production
Immediately after your wedding day CarolinaWeddingVideographer.com will begin post production. All the footage will be edited down and rendered to DVD or Blu-Ray. You'll be able to navigate your scenes in your wedding video via a custom made menu page. You'll also be able to navigate to the next or previous scene by using your player remote.
SD or HD Wedding Video?
It's your choice, do you want your wedding video in High Definition or Standard Definition. Either way is fine with us, just be sure to discuss your options with a Neofilm Production representative in advance to get the right quote.
