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Event videography can be a scary undertaking. Because, unlike almost any other sort of videography, you only have one shot to get it right. There's no way that a couple is going to agree to restage their entire wedding just because you messed up a shot, and likewise no band is going to put on a repeat performance because you forgot to prepare right. Naturally, you need to be on your A-game for any event videography job, be it a birthday party, a sports game or even a political speech.
A wedding videographer is always conscious that a couple's wedding is one of the most important days in their lives, so he knows that they will choose a form and venue with a special meaning for them. Some couples hold them in unusual locations -- not just in parks or gardens, but even stores like T.J Maxx or Whole Foods Market.
Our Wedding and Event Videography webinar will help you build the knowledge and skills needed to capture the essence of those once-in-a-lifetime moments with great results. From pre-production planning to delivery of the final product, learn what it takes to excel in the business of wedding and event videography.
In wedding and event videography you have one chance at getting the shot; one chance to get it correctly, before the moment has passed forever. Since there are no re-dos in wedding and event videography, a shot list can be extremely helpful in organizing your shoot.
When owning a wedding videography business, much care needs to be taken in order to protect it. The best way to do this is by using contracts. If a conflict should ever arise between you and the client, a contract provides a solid reference as to what was agreed upon. Since signed contracts are legally binding, it can help save you and your business from costly law suits.
The rice has been thrown, the footage has been edited, and now you're ready for the final stage: DVD menu authoring. If you haven't started using DVD menus in your wedding video products, you should.
No two weddings are the same. When working in the field of wedding videography, location scouting can be one of the most beneficial processes to your production...