In the past decade wedding video has evolved from "Uncle Joe"
with his home movie camera into a highly advanced video
production. The rapid pace of affordable video technology has
catapulted wedding videography from a rare privilege to a
modern day necessity. Professional videographers can now offer
their customers many exciting options. Options such as video
collages using your childhood, courtship, or honeymoon photos
set to appropriate music; musical highlight videos; titling;
and the list goes on and on with many new options just around
the bend. The audio quality wireless lapel microphones. These
small hidden microphones let you hear the special moments as
clearly as you can see them.
Consumers who still feel wedding video is an unnecessary extra
or have not even considered wedding video, please keep in mind,
your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life.
It is a day when two individuals become partners for life.
Hiring a professional gives you the privilege of sitting down
year after year, to relive that commitment, exactly as it
happened. Having a wedding video will also allow you to share
with your own children the sights and sounds of this most
important day. You may share with them relatives they may
otherwise never meet. Wouldn't it be a shame, considering all
the money invested not be able to accurately look back and
remember all the time and effort it took to make your wedding
day complete?
A modern day wedding takes months and months to plan, but when
the day finally arrives, it goes by so quickly that your memory
of the day may only be a blur. A professional video brings
everything, from the lovely floral arrangements to your
important vows, into focus. Wedding video lets all the precious
memories and loving emotions touch your family's hears FOREVER.
Remember to keep the tissues close at hand. WEDDING VIDEOGRAPHY,
CHECK IT OUT
This article submitted by Mark Verrill of North Yarmouth, Maine.
He and his wife own "Forever in Video" and have been providing video
production for wedding couples in the Southern Maine area for
years.
This article published by permission of Mark Verrill and was
added as part of the Maine Wedding Guides on 8/15/97.