Professional Vs Amateur Video
Posted by Sarah on 02 Aug 2008 | Tagged as: Wedding Video |
You may have hired a professional videographer to take videos of your wedding. Do you need to get your friends and relatives to bring their own video cameras as well? Sometimes you may have funny occasions with certain members of the family, and the professional may not be able to capture that, or he or she may think that is not important. At the same time, you can have different parts of the wedding ceremony.
If you only depend on amateurs, you may get shaky footages, or the lighting may not be sufficient. Sometimes, the sound may not be crystal clear, and you can hear the cameraman or woman talking in the background. Certainly, it should not be the Blair Witch Project. The professionals will also be able to decide on the different angles to get the best shot.
Of course, there are methods to overcome that. With fanciful and easy to use video software, people can edit their own videos and add voice-over comments and music. If you are the one doing the entire video montage, then you can choose songs that fit your theme. This will definitely be fun.
If you can afford it, why not get a video camera to film your hen’s party, the wedding preparation and even your honeymoon apart from the wedding itself. After all, if you plan to have children in the future, your video camera will definitely come in handy for the numerous parties and performances.
I saw the Apple iMac video software, and I think it is pretty cool. Why not check out what’s available on the market.






