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If you've been shopping around for a wedding videographer, no doubt you have been faced with lots of different prices and options. Every vendor is going to have a different approach, but based on our experience and philosophies, here are a few things you should ask before you hire a wedding videographer.
1. Are they really pros?
Recent advancements in technology have made camera equipment and editing software very affordable. The downside of this is that now there are a lot of wannabes calling themselves "cameramen" and "editors" when really they are just "guys with a camera and some software."
How do you tell the difference? Experience. The ideal cameraman has experience shooting weddings, documentaries and/or live television. These are the people who really understand the art of "anticipate and respond," which is what you want because when it comes to your wedding, there are no second takes.
Shooting and editing are two separate art forms; make sure that the company you hire to do your video is good at both shooting and editing.
2. What kind of cameras do they use?
Consumer camcorders you see at your local electronics store are typically "single chip" cameras. These are small and lightweight and great for home videos and vacations but are inappropriate for shooting weddings. You want someone with a "three chip camera" (known as a "three CCD" camera).
Three chips produce much clearer and more accurate colours (even in low light) than one chip.
You also want someone who has a wireless lavaliere microphone, a camera-mounted light, a tripod and/or monopod and some extra lights just in case.
Pretty much everyone is shooting on digital tape these days (mini DV or DVCam) so they can do digital editing (also called "non-linear" editing) and output digitally onto DVD. The benefit of keeping the capture, edit and output process in the digital domain is that the footage experiences little to no quality loss. You should definitely hire someone who is up-to-date with digital technology.
3. What kind of lights do they use?
You probably won't like it if your videographer mounts glaring hot lights on an elaborate scaffolding. After all, this is your wedding, not a film set. The camera equipment should absolutely not compromise the décor and ambiance of the wedding.
An adjustable camera-mounted light works really well. It moves around with the cameraman (who moves around with the couple) and it should be used only when necessary. It should be soft and subtle, and its intensity can be adjusted so it is not overly glaring. The way to find out if the cameraman understands this is to look at his footage and watch for any "deer caught in headlights" reactions from his subjects. The people in the video should not even realize he's there: they should be enjoying the wedding!
4. What do the cameramen wear?
It's tough, physical work, but they should be dressed nicely so that they blend into the background. They should not wear jeans, running shoes, etc.
5. Can they do multiple camera shoots?
A 2 camera set-up is ideal if you have the budget for it. Your coverage will be a lot more complete and then your editor can cut between the two cameras for a dynamic and entertaining wedding video.
Just make sure that BOTH cameras are the same quality (three chip) and both cameras are manned by separate qualified cameramen; do not let them leave a camera unattended on a tripod: it can lead to disappointing results.
6. What is their sound quality like?
It is easy to forget about sound when you are thinking of video, but please do not make this mistake. Insist on a videographer that uses a wireless microphone: they are small and unnoticeable and amazing at recording vows, etc.
7. What is their editing style?
This is a very important question! Make sure their style suits your taste. Don't be seduced by a lot of dazzling animation and special effects - it might not be the look you want. And it might look cheesy in the years to come. Classic simplicity never goes out of style.
8. Do they have a demo DVD?
They had better! Don't fall for a "music video" or a series of carefully chosen shots timed to music, because anyone can look good that way. Ask to see actual, sequential clips from a wedding (or even an entire wedding) incorporating recorded natural sound mixed with music.
When you are watching the demo DVD, be sure to look for:
· clear, bright picture, even in low light
· clean natural sound
· audible, consistent audio levels
· smooth, non-jerky camera movement
· artistic camera composition
· seamless and dynamic editing
· relaxed bridal party and guests who hardly notice they are being taped
Most importantly, ask yourself, "Is a story being told? Do you feel the emotion of that magical day?" Because after all, you want a video that becomes more valuable as time goes by, something that is true to your personalities and tastes and not some form of torture on your unsuspecting dinner guests in the years to come! A good wedding video will enable you to relive one of the best days of your life.
This article was written by Nishi Dias of Night Day Productions, a Toronto-based Videography and Photography studio. Night Day Productions specializes in event coverage including: weddings, More informations and tips seminars, workshops, funerals, and performances.
Digital Slr Camera Settings Tips
Shooting your photos digitally can be fun and easy but to get constant and consistent results you will need to learn how to sett up your camera properly. If you just starting out in with digital slr cameras we suggest starting out with a used digital slr camera, the cost to entry is more less and you get a better options than your traditional point and shoot digital camera. Every digital SLR camera is different but they all have camera setting as a menu items. We have created eight general tips that should help you start towards to road of constant and consistent results with your photography. So if you want great shots out of your used digital camera learn these seven tips backwards and forwards.
1. Adjust white balance manually to account for lighting conditions (especially fluorescent light)
2. Carry a small gray or white card with you to help you set the white balance.
3. Use a higher ISO rating to account for lower light conditions (Be careful not to go to high because the higher the ISO the higher/more the noise/grain)
4. Use Aperture and Shutter Priority modes to keep backgrounds in focus (aperture mode) or freeze fast-moving action shots (shutter priority)
5. Use Full Manual Mode to set both aperture and shutter modes together (though this can get complicated, use your histogram to judge the sweet spot)
6. Try burst mode to capture a bunch of shots, rapid-fire
7. Use histogram displays to quickly check if you have overexposed a shot
8. Use exposure bracketing to try the same shot at different exposure levels to find the one that ultimately looks best.
These tips will take some time to master. Be patient, persistent, and experiment you will be happy that you did.
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Will a disposable camera set off metal detectors???
Will a DISPOSABLE CAMERA set off airport-style metal detectors?
Perhaps certain ones will, but others won't? There is a special event I am allowed to take cameras to, but they HAVE to pass the metal detectors similar to ones seen at the airport.
Any type of disposable camera is okay???
Nope!
Cameras you can carry on with you.
Erie police: Man set fire to jail-cell camera
A man set fire to his shirt and tried to burn a surveillance camera while he was being held in a cell at the Erie police station, according to court records.
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