A Mixed-Media Wedding Video
Sometimes one film style isn't enough.
We mix formats to create a combination
of grainy Super 8, documentary, and
cinematic style videography. The best
part is that most of the effects can be
done post-wedding in edit.
A Same-Day-Edit Video
It's exactly what it sounds like:We
(videographer) will shoot the entire wedding
and then edit a short video that you can
show to your guests at the reception. Think
of it as an extra interactive reception
element.
A Cinematic Wedding Video
A mix of color and black-and-white footage
adds glamour to this timeless film style.
Formal without feeling stuffy, a cinematic
style wedding video captures every detail
from virtually every angle.
A Movie-Inspired Save-the-Date Video
Base your save-the-date video off of your
favorite movie style (in this case, Wes
Anderson) for a totally personalized look.
With a video camera and a little bit of
editing know-how, you (or even better, your
videographer) can create a short video to
send to family and friends or to post on
your wedding website.
A Stop-Motion Save-the-Date Video
The stop-motion (when a chronological
arrangement of photos is used to give the
appearance of movie footage) wedding
video trend is the perfect mix of modern
and vintage. Talk to your photographer to
see if they offer this service or collaborate
with a videographer.
A Proposal Video
Face it: You're not going to remember what
either of you said when he proposed.
That's why some couples hire a
professional to capture the proposal on
video. We love the way this video captured
the couple's emotions without seeming too
intrusive.
A Wedding Music Video
You have to be brave to request this type
of video. But you also have to admit that it
doesn't get any more individual than this!
Plus, it's a great way to make sure all your
guests get some camera time on your
wedding video.
A Love Story Interview Wedding Video
Finally, a way to preserve your love story --
in your own words. Share how you met,
how he proposed, or simply the excitement
you feel as your wedding day draws closer
-- all on camera for your videographer to
compile into a unique keepsake.
A Wedding Video Trailer
Ask your videographer about creating a
shorter version of your wedding video (two
to three minutes) to show friends and
family and share on your wedding web
page. (You can save the full-length movie
for your anniversary.)
A Documentary-Style Wedding Video
This mix of sweeping artistic angles and
sound bites from your wedding day (your
bridesmaids laughing while you're getting
ready, his dad's toast) is one of the best
ways to convey what it was like to actually
be at your wedding.
It's exactly what it sounds like:We
(videographer) will shoot the entire wedding
and then edit a short video that you can
show to your guests at the reception. Think
of it as an extra interactive reception
element.
A Cinematic Wedding Video
A mix of color and black-and-white footage
adds glamour to this timeless film style.
Formal without feeling stuffy, a cinematic
style wedding video captures every detail
from virtually every angle.
A Movie-Inspired Save-the-Date Video
Base your save-the-date video off of your
favorite movie style (in this case, Wes
Anderson) for a totally personalized look.
With a video camera and a little bit of
editing know-how, you (or even better, your
videographer) can create a short video to
send to family and friends or to post on
your wedding website.
A Stop-Motion Save-the-Date Video
The stop-motion (when a chronological
arrangement of photos is used to give the
appearance of movie footage) wedding
video trend is the perfect mix of modern
and vintage. Talk to your photographer to
see if they offer this service or collaborate
with a videographer.
A Proposal Video
Face it: You're not going to remember what
either of you said when he proposed.
That's why some couples hire a
professional to capture the proposal on
video. We love the way this video captured
the couple's emotions without seeming too
intrusive.
A Wedding Music Video
You have to be brave to request this type
of video. But you also have to admit that it
doesn't get any more individual than this!
Plus, it's a great way to make sure all your
guests get some camera time on your
wedding video.
A Love Story Interview Wedding Video
Finally, a way to preserve your love story --
in your own words. Share how you met,
how he proposed, or simply the excitement
you feel as your wedding day draws closer
-- all on camera for your videographer to
compile into a unique keepsake.
A Wedding Video Trailer
Ask your videographer about creating a
shorter version of your wedding video (two
to three minutes) to show friends and
family and share on your wedding web
page. (You can save the full-length movie
for your anniversary.)
A Documentary-Style Wedding Video
This mix of sweeping artistic angles and
sound bites from your wedding day (your
bridesmaids laughing while you're getting
ready, his dad's toast) is one of the best
ways to convey what it was like to actually
be at your wedding.
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