
I wanted to write this post for many reason, but none more important than to offer some education and insight for the millions of couples getting married each year.
As the wedding industry continues to create innovative new adjectives to describe the same products and services which have been offered for years, I hope this article will help dispel some of the myths about wedding videography.
Choosing a videographer can be an easy task if you know what to look for.
Current trends use words like, “cinematic”, “dramatic” or “documentary” to describe the style of video production a particular company offers.
The reality is that, all wedding videos are documentaries, which by definition is a “motion picture consisting of factual sequences.” What that means is nothing in a wedding is staged or rehearsed (in the formal scenes), creating moments spontaneously, which are captured and edited.
Cinematic videography is yet another way to describe a style or format however, the true meaning of cinematic is “motion photography or motion picture”, and therefore by description all videos are both cinematic documentaries.
What really differentiates one video production studio from another is the video equipment they use, the editing systems, the people who both shoot your wedding and edit it and utilization of artistry and technology.
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