Why Multi Cam
06/04/10 12:24 Filed in: Wedding
You Really do need multi-cam....Don't ignore the opportunity
Do you want your wedding video to look interesting? Do you want to see different views of your ceremony and different views of you in the first dance or making a speech? A videographer with a single camera can only do so much. In the ceremony, the videographer has to be on you the whole time. True, he can edit in cut aways, but these must be done either before or after the ceremony. A videodgrapher can't be in two places at once!
Video-Vermont can cover your wedding with up to five different camera angles. Even our lowest cost Ceremony Only package uses two camcorders, so the chances of missing something is almost neglible. In other better packages we use multiple cameras, so you get multiple angles of the ceremony and the reception, dinner and dance. We always cover your entrance, both from the front and from the back as you reach the front of the church. In some packages we will have two cameras on either side as well. We use special sound synching techniques in the edit to match up all the camera sound so the edited presentation you get on a DVD is smooth and interesting. Look over some of our examples and you will see all the multiple angles used in our coverage. It is never boring!
Video-Vermont can cover your wedding with up to five different camera angles. Even our lowest cost Ceremony Only package uses two camcorders, so the chances of missing something is almost neglible. In other better packages we use multiple cameras, so you get multiple angles of the ceremony and the reception, dinner and dance. We always cover your entrance, both from the front and from the back as you reach the front of the church. In some packages we will have two cameras on either side as well. We use special sound synching techniques in the edit to match up all the camera sound so the edited presentation you get on a DVD is smooth and interesting. Look over some of our examples and you will see all the multiple angles used in our coverage. It is never boring!