Why
have your wedding recorded for posterity? That's a good question when
you think about it. Certainly for the memories that will elicit as well
as something to show your grandchildren someday. But here is another
thought; on your special day you will in all probability be quite busy with all the details. Will you really remember what happened? Who as
there? The best wishes? How about the flower girl and the ring bearer
meandering down the aisle sometimes with a 'kick the can down the road'
mentality. Eventually, these messengers get to where they are going, but
sometimes they take their own winding path. With video you most
certainly will remember as well as be a witness to your ceremony because
it will be there for you to enjoy over and over. You might even be
surprised at something you missed during the service. Typically brides
and grooms are sequestered and required to be in certain places at
certain times and do not get to actually see the entire ceremony or
reception. Brides, wouldn't you love to see the look on your grooms
face the very minute that he sees you walking down the aisle in the
dress that he has not been allowed to see until that very moment?
Now certainly you can get 'Uncle Henry' to video your wedding and
obviously the price will be fantastic. Unfortunately, the old adage of,
"You get what you pay for", can come back to haunt you. Over the years
we have spoken with many "Mom/Dads" who made that error and were now
determined to have a professional for their daughter/son. We've heard
stories including shaky footage looking like jumping beans, chopped off
heads, and batteries dying mid ceremony. One of the most common
complaints is the sound quality; not being able to hear the vows or too
much background noise interference.
We understand that contracting the services of a professional wedding
videographer necessitates adding to the budget. However in the long
run, the benefits will outweigh the additional expense. And too, that
leaves Uncle Henry able to just relax and enjoy the ceremony.