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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS and GENERAL
INFORMATION
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Why should I have my wedding videotaped?
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Why should I pay for a professional video
when my
friends and relatives can tape it
with their camcorders?
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Won't the cameramen be obtrusive and
disruptive?
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How should I choose a videographer?
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When do you begin filming?
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What area do you cover? Do you charge for distance?
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Is your price negotiable?
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How long will the finished
video be?
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What is
in-camera editing?
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When will I get my finished wedding-DVD?
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How long do you keep the master tape for
further copies?
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Can I make copies of my wedding video?
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Can you send me a sample tape/DVD?
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How much will it cost?
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How far in advance should I book?
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Is an edited
video worthwhile? Why not just get raw tapes of
the entire day?
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Will you
record my wedding in high definition video?
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Will my photographer and a
videographer work together?
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Should I sign a contract?
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Why should I have my wedding videotaped?
Only a professionally made
videotape can capture all the moments of your wedding day,
one of the most important event in your
life. You can capture all of
your family and friends, character, emotions,
sounds, and relive the magic atmosphere of that
day in the years to come, even sharing with
people who was not there. Many couples say that having a
videotape made has been on best thing they did on
their wedding day.
Why should I pay for a professional video
when my
friends and relatives can tape it
with their camcorders?
Despite of the general diffusion of camcorders, most friends and
relatives don't have the experience as well as the equipment of a
professional videographer. If you don't
want as a result shaky camera movement, bad lighting,
inaudible voices, camera batteries
dying half way through the ceremony,
look for professional
results. We have been taping weddings
since 1992 and really know how to capture such an important event. We have
professional 3-CCD digital cameras, DV
mastering, titling, special effects generators,
computer-based digital non-linear editing
equipment, professional microphones, tripods,
and plenty of backup equipment to create a true
television production. If you want to get a a
great wedding video, with clear audio
and a logical presentation of well
composed and focused imaging, choose a
professional videographer!
Won’t the cameramen be obtrusive
and disruptive?
We makes every effort
to record your wedding tastefully, so
that guests do not realize a
videographer is present. We use no
lights at the ceremony, remain stationary and
silent throughout so that everyone can
say "I never even saw you all day!".
How should I choose a videographer?
It's a fact that price plays a key role
in the selection of professionals. Once you determine your spending
limit, then you can begin to evaluate your
professionals for quality, experience and
compatibility. anyway don't forget to consider
that professional 3-CCD cameras are a
must if you want to get true broadcast quality,
and also professional microphones and lighting
equipment play a fundamental role in the final result.
Get informed about the equipment your prospective videographer
is going to use at your wedding, also ask to see a sample of
his actual works.
When do you begin filming?
Our wedding day typically begins with a visit to
the bride's home or other location where
preparations are being made, since some of the most
emotional and special moments can be captured as
the bride is getting ready.
We don't want to miss any important
event, that's why we arrange
with our clients to book us for the whole day,
about 10 hours. Others request can be discussed
with you beforehand, to tailor a package that
can fully satisfy your expectations.
What area do you cover? Do you charge for distance?
We can (and we like) travel anywhere, both in
Italy and abroad. Our prices
are the same for all Italy but, if your wedding
is abroad, we have to charge for airplanes,
residence etc.
Is your price negotiable?
We base our price upon more than 15-years experience
videotaping events, as well as the
high-quality of the professional equipment that
we use, and therefore it is not negotiable. Please
look at the actual work, don't just compare the
price.
How long will the finished
video be?
The final edited video will be about 30 min and
will include a video
clip, the preparation of the groom and the
bride, pre-ceremony coverage,
ceremony, reception, the party and any other special moment of your
wedding day. We really may capture more than 3
hours of
unedited images, so it can take us up to 2
months to put the edited version together.
What
is in-camera editing?
We do not do that. In-camera editing simply
involves shooting the scenes of your film in the
exact sequence they are going to appear in the
finished video with no room for error and no
editing operations at the end. Instead, we
capture hours of video to ensure that we get all the
special moments of the day and then use our post-production
editing suite to complete the tape, adding
music, titles and special effects.
When will I get my finished wedding-DVD?
Normal production time is 6-8 weeks. We can't start the editing of your
wedding video immediately after the event itself
and we pay a lot of attention during
the editing to gain the best
possible quality as a result.
How long do you keep the master tape for
further copies?
We keep your master DVD indefinitely.
Can I make copies of my wedding video?
You are free to many as many copies and give it to
all your friends, you have the right to duplicate the DVD's.
Can you send me a sample tape/DVD?
Feel free to contact
us to receive a demo DVD,
so that you can directly appreciate a complete video productions, exactly the
same like our clients receive. This way you know
exactly what kind of quality you can expect and
what style of filming we have.
How much
will it cost?
We need to know the details of each event to be
able to evaluate the cost and give you a free
exact quote of the work.
Ask us! Once we have come to an agreement, a deposit
- to be paid at least one months before the
wedding - will
secure the date.
How far in advance should I book?
Bookings are being taken up to 2 years
in advance, just to avoid disappointment near
the date of your wedding. We will contact you
nearer the time to confirm your booking.
Is an edited
video worthwhile? Why not just get raw tapes of
the entire day?
A well edited video is the one that you will want
to show friends and relatives and is what
makes the difference between amateur and professional
video. It will flow smoothly from start to
finish, combining the best camera views and
audio tracks at any given time, engaging the
viewer's attention and emotions. You will like
to see it over again, with no boredom or resentment at the
time involved.
Will you record my wedding in high definition video?
Yes,
we use the latest Canon HDV cameras to record video in
a high definition format (1080i) so that you can see significantly
more detail from this type of video than is
possible from traditional "standard definition" cameras, and the clean and detailed image
from HDV cameras is a noticeable improvement
over older MiniDV cameras, even in playback from
a normal DVD. Note that weddings shot with HDV
cameras are normally distributed as traditional
video on standard DVDs at this time, since Blu-Ray
/ HD-DVDs are not yet widely available.
Will my photographer and a
videographer work together?
In
our own experience, we have even become
close friends with our colleagues and
generally no problems arise. We are working for
you on your
wedding day and we are expected to know
exactly the level of
cooperation we must grant.
Should I sign a contract?
A comprehensive and clear contract is
needed to protect both you and the
videographer, do not hire any
professional with merely a verbal
agreement. Ask to
see a copy of the contract and make sure
everything you want in your wedding video is spelled out.
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