When planning a wedding or event, often the most overlooked aspect of the event is the video. Couples more often than not wait until the last minute to find a videographer and they usually spend the least amount of money they can on the video. While video is often the last thing that couples think about while planning, it is the one part of the wedding day that will last the longest. After the flowers have died, the wedding dress is packed away in the attic, and the cake is completely gone...the video is still there.

With video, all the beauty and wonder of your perfect day can be there for you to relive anytime, anywhere. You can share your day with family and friends who couldn't be there in person. Many couples say their wedding day happens so fast that it is just a blur. Having a professional wedding video will allow you to see all those little things that happened that you just didn't notice at the time. And while still photos are a great way to capture your day, do  they allow you to hear the music at your ceremony, or listen to your vows again, or see the way you walked down the aisle? Video allows you to relive your day with sound and motion in a way photos never can.

A lot of couples will hire relatives or good friends who just happen to have video cameras to make their videos. But is that the best option? If your relative or friend is an experienced video professional, then it very well might be. But if not, why not hire someone who has the experience and knowledge to shoot your wedding right, the first and only time it happens? DMC Productions videographer Doug Chambers has over 13 years of video production experience and extensive knowledge in every area of production. He knows how to effectively use the camera, sound equipment, and editing equipment to produce a wedding video that looks and sounds great and contains all the important parts of your day.

Making a wedding video is not just "pointing and shooting". A professional videographer spends time picking out the best angles to shoot from and must be totally involved in the shooting process throughout the entire day to ensure that not one important moment is missed. After the wedding is over, we spend 60 - 100 hours editing the raw footage into a video you will want to watch again and again.

Remember, your wedding day only happens ONCE. Make sure the videographer you choose will capture it right the first time, because there are no second chances.

 

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