Why don't you provide prices on your web site?
Our packages are unique, and tailored to meet your individual needs. Your final cost depends on how you want your event to be videotaped. When you make an appointment to discuss your video, we'll explain what comes with the basic package and the different types of extras you can add to create the ultimate, personal video.
What happens when I schedule an appointment?
Once we have determined the availability of your date, we'll get together to discuss your video. You can see demos of previous work we have done, and we'll discuss the taping of your event.
My uncle has a digital video camera. Why should I hire a professional videographer?
Friends and relatives may do a fine job taping your event. Then again, they might not. Your wedding vows may be inaudible, the picture could be shaky, or the tape or batteries could run out just as you are cutting the cake (true stories). A professional has the advantage of having top-of the line equipment, as well as the experience to know how to make your video the best. Also, with expert editing, your video will be interesting to watch over and over again.
My church has very strict regulations about videotaping. How will you get around that?
We don't "get around" regulations; we'll work with your officiant to get the best possible video while still respecting the church rules. We encourage you to speak to your officiant about church regulations. We pride ourselves in being unobtrusive; this means no harsh lighting or interference of any sort.
Can you tape my wedding in HD?
HD (High Definition) video is the latest video technology, designed for viewing on an HDTV. Until recently, there was no good way to put an HD video on a DVD because normal DVDs are not large enough. Now that Blu-Ray has triumphed over the HD-DVD format, Blu-Ray will become the new technology for distributing HD video.
The bottom line is, yes, we can tape your wedding in HD. We can deliver your video in standard definition (SD) for now, and then later provide you with a Blu-Ray copy once the technology has stabilized. Please inquire further if you are interested in an HD video.
My friend is already married and her wedding is on VHS. Can you put it on DVD?
We can. VHS was once a widely-available format, but has faded in popularity and availability. The longevity of a DVD is far superior to that of a VHS tape.