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Safe Money by Hiring a Student From a Local Community College Film Class to Shoot your Wedding Video

Friday, October 1st, 2010

A huge number of decisions go into planning a wedding. Where will the ceremony be held? What should the cake look like? Does this dress look too poofy? How many guests should we invite? What should we serve them? How are we going to pay for all of this? Who should we hire for photography? What about flowers? One of the items on most couples to-do lists is to look into hiring someone to do a wedding video for them. Though it’s been standard for years for couples to hire professional photographers to shoot their wedding photographs, the idea of a wedding video only really cropped up with the popularity of the home video camera. What started small has eventually blossomed into a huge industry.

Of course, the first question should be, do we really need a wedding video? The decision will depend both on personal preferences and budget, but a handful of things need to be considered in addition to these two criteria. How long do you want the wedding video to be? Who’s going to watch it? How much can you afford to spend on hiring a professional to shoot the video? Though many couples still opt for having a wedding video done to capture their special day, other couples content themselves with the photographs and the memories of the wedding.

If you do decide to get a wedding video done, who are you going to hire to shoot the video? Professional videographers are good bets, especially since most will have samples of their work for you to view to decide if you like their styles or not. Unfortunately, professional videographers are expensive, and you can easily end up paying as much for your video as you do for your photos. However, hiring a student from a local university or community college film class can be a great option, since many of these students are quite talented but haven’t had a chance to flex their creative muscles. Fortunately for you, this muscle-flexing comes cheap, especially if they can use the video to fulfill a class requirement. If you do opt for a student-produced video, make sure to go over exactly what you want with the student beforehand, and make sure that the student knows what he or she is doing.

In the end, your wedding video is more for you than anyone else. How it looks and what it captures should be up to you and your fianc?e, since it will allow you to finally sit back, relax, and watch your own wedding unfold.

Muna wa Wanjiru has been researching and reporting on Internet Marketing for years. For more information on Wedding Video, visit his site at Wedding Video

RAMI KASHOU.com Fashion Film Spring Summer 2010 Project Runway Designer Wedding Gowns

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010


“between the LINES” Short Fashion Film Coming in Dec 2009 Directed by Stuart Lessner www.RamiKashou.com

‘Oprah’ To Film Running Of The Brides

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

‘Oprah’ To Film Running Of The Brides
Deal Of The Day: Back-To-School Specials At Five Below

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What’s the best film to shoot engagement/wedding photos?

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

I’m shooting my first engagement/wedding photos this August and next October…The engagement photos are going to be taken outside. I was wondering what’s the best type of film to use for them and also for indoor wedding photos?

EUR Film Review: I Am Love

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

EUR Film Review: I Am Love
*Tilda Swinton won an Oscar for the blockbuster Michael Clayton in 2008, but informed fans of the talented actress know that she has delivered plenty of comparable performances over the years in such lesser-known pictures as The Deep End, Burn after Reading and Julia, to name a few. Now, you can add I Am Love [...]

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Shrink Film Wrap Flat Bags – 100 Bags – 4″ x 6″ – 100 Gauge – Crystal Clear – Party/Wedding Favors – Gift Basket Supplies

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

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  • * Content shown in photo is not included

Product Description
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Shrink Film Wrap Flat Bags – 100 Bags – 4″ x 6″ – 100 Gauge – Crystal Clear – Party/Wedding Favors – Gift Basket Supplies

Digital Vs. Film ? Wedding Photos

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Wedding photos are an important part of any Toronto wedding ceremony. They act as constant reminders of the wedding day that many people cherish. For them to serve their purpose, the wedding photos have to be clear and impressive. They also have to be of good quality material that ensures the wedding pictures longevity. To get all these, the type and mode of photography used is important. Nowadays, Toronto photographers use either digital or film photography to capture moments.

Using a digital camera has many advantages. Some of them include speed and efficiency. Wedding photos taken using a digital camera are available for printing within seconds of shooting. This ensures that photos are available as soon as they are required. When it comes to film photography, the wedding pictures will take much longer to develop. Digital cameras also enable the Toronto photographer to make changes to the wedding pictures after shooting them. This may be to modify the background or make any other mild changes. With film photography, once the wedding photos have been shot, no changes can be made. This sometimes means that some wedding photos will not be used, as they are not impressive.

Another difference of digital and film photography is storage. A Toronto photographer can store the exact picture taken at the Toronto wedding using a digital camera direct onto a computer. The wedding photos stored in the computer are left there for as long as necessary. Sharing of pictures via emails and online albums is also very easy as one simply saves the wedding photos on the internet. With film photography, a scanner will have to be used in order to save pictures on the computer. Nevertheless, no one will be able to modify the wedding photos. After printing, wedding photos are stacked in albums on shelves whereas digitally shot pictures are stored on compact discs.

Film photography also has its advantages. One of them is clarity. In Toronto weddings, wedding photos shot using a film camera are normally much clearer than those digitally shot are. The lighting in film pictures is more impressive and capturing. Once wedding photos have been printed, they can be stored safely. However, for digital cameras, the memory card might become unreadable and all pictures taken get lost. This can be very frustrating as there is no other way of getting the wedding photos back.

Another advantage of film photography is the fact that printed wedding pictures can last as long as twenty years without fading. This is very important because wedding photos are meant to last long and act as memorabilia. Print outs of digitally shot pictures normally start fading after about two years. This means that after some time, the quality of the pictures will become ineffectual.

Overall, wedding photos should be taken to remind the couple and their friends and family of the wedding day. The pictures can either be digitally shot or using film photography. Either way, the couple will be able to enjoy wedding photos from their special day together.

Rafi Ghanim Michael is owner and writer of videobabylon. Currently, he is writing on Toronto weddings and Wedding Photographers.

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