Videography

 
 
 



Wedding

Your wedding filmed with three Cameras

(two high definition and one 3 CCD)

and edited together, in real time, with soft dissolves between shots.

Wireless microphone on groom to pick up vows.


Reception

The major parts of your reception filmed and edited together

  1. Arrival  •  Toasts  •  Primary Dances (3)  •  Cake Cutting


Music Video

All the footage from your day edited together to a song/songs of your choice.



DVDs

All weddings come with a professional DVD case and cover.















Extra DVDs     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .   $10.00






Prices




Wedding     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .    $500.00

Your wedding filmed with three Cameras (two high definition and one 3 CCD)

and edited together with soft dissolves between shots.


Reception     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .   $500.00

The major parts of your reception filmed and edited together

•  Arrival  •  Toasts  •  Primary Dances (3)  •  Cake Cutting


Extra Footage     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .    $100.00 /HR

Footage of your choice.  Footage is edited together as a “Music Video.” 

See samples on sample DVD


Music Video    .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .     .    $50.00

All the footage from your day edited together to a song of your choice.




Contact Us for a FREE Sample DVD

memories2movies@aol.com

563.580.2207


OR

stop by






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x Sample DVDs

x More Information

and/or to schedule an

x Appointment to talk with

one of our videographers

 

Blue Room Productions

Provides You With Individualized Videography

On Your Day


 

Why

Videog raphy ?



“...Brides were asked to rank videography on a personal “Top 10” list of wedding priorities.


Prior to their weddings, barely 50% of the brides listed videography as a Top 10 item. However, after the weddings the emphasis changed dramatically. A whopping 79% of the brides placed videography among their Top 10 items for wedding planning.


I would bet that a follow-up survey, checking with brides a year or more after their weddings, would show the percentages climbing even higher.

   

Here’s why: Your video (and your photographs), unlike the contributions of other vendors, are the “to have and to hold” parts of your wedding celebration.


Video endures

long after the

bouquets have withered,

the top of the cake has been taken out of the freezer


and shared at an anniversary dinner, and you have forgotten whether the Mikasa platter was a gift from Aunt Sally or Cousin George.


Only the video brings back the voices, the laughter, and the music – capturing not just how everyone looked, but how they were. It preserves moments to be relived and to be shared with people who weren’t present (or weren’t even born).


As time goes by, brides realize that their video was an investment. When they were looking for a caterer or a florist, they were shopping for an occasion. When they were choosing a videographer, they were indeed arranging to buy something that would last as long as their wedding rings...”


Article originally from:


www.topweddingsites.com/wedding-videography.html

 

A Visual Heirloom