Why should you select a professional videographer to record your event?
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Professional Product |
Back-up equipment |
Full-event coverage by a professional
videographer.
Scenes include, but are not limited because it's your event.
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Wedding Pre-ceremony activities |
Reception Bridal Party Introduction |
Three Collections
Your Selections
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Platinum Three Cameras Digital Editing Coverage 6 Hours Custom DVD Covers and Labels Titles, graphics, background music, and special effects (3) DVD Master Copies |
Gold Three Cameras Digital Editing Coverage 4 Hours Custom DVD Covers and Labels Titles, graphics, background music, and special effects (2) DVD Master Copies |
Silver Two Cameras Digital Editing Coverage 2-4 Hours Custom DVD Covers and Labels Titles, graphics, music (1) DVD Master Copies |
Additional Options:
PHOTO MONTAGE: Photos of the Bride and Groom set to music of your choice. This option usually appears at the beginning of the video, but can be placed anywhere. Music must be supplied by the contracting party.
Video Trailer: Events of the day summarized into a short video story set
to music. It is usually shown to guests because it is short and captures the
feelings and emotions of the day. Add a dramatic flair by introducing Black and
White along with color. You can add "Growing up Pictures" that proceed the video
trailer of significant milestones in the Bride and Grooms life.
All DVD Players are not created equally:
DVD technology has evolved into two formats, much like the old BETA/VHS scenario. The two formats are DVD-R and DVD+R. Both have a 92% success rate in most of today’s DVD players. However from time to time about 8% have a compatibility problem. On some of the first generation of DVD players this problem is more persistent.
Your DVD is on a DVD-R, it is more widely acceptable in most players.
The manufacturers are getting smarter and labeling their equipment. The new generations of DVD players have evolved to support many more playback formats. They now read Windows Media Files (WMA), MP3’s, CD-R,R/W, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, JPEG still pictures and Kodak Picture viewers on the same machine.
If for some reason your DVD will not play in your player, your equipment may not be capable of DVD-R playback.

To verify your players
compatibility: (Click the following Link)
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