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on 10/10/2007 Ladies, do yourself a favor, ask for a demo dvd first. This shows you their ability and how professional they are. If you want to go a step further ask for references, even good videographer needs to know how to act at your wedding. Last but not least, don't do any business with anyone who doesn't have a videography contract. This will protect you & them, because the day of your wedding is no time for misunderstanding. GARY RUSH Rush Videos 126 1st Ave. West Alabaster, AL. 35007 (205) 621-3787 http://www.rushvideos.com
on 8/26/2006 No matter how high tech or savvy a videographer might be, make sure to look at his or her portfolio for examples and hints of creativity. Good editing is a must, and you want someone who will capture your wedding or wedding reception with great vision and post-production work (editing). I have studying video production and have learned that it takes creativity and improvisation on and off the camera, as well as skills and technology.
on 8/21/2006 Not only should the videographer have good equipment (they should have a 3-chip camcorder or at least a 1-chip miniDV cam), but they should also have creativity. Also, they must be adept at editing video (non-linear or "computer" editing). If they only do in-camera editing, turn them down. Good edits and good footage go hand in hand. Finally, make sure you see their examples of past works.
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