How to plan the perfect wedding day

Video Coverage Tips From A Dallas Wedding Videographer


There are various ways a Dallas wedding videographer can cover your wedding, and it is not just based on the number of wedding video styles popular today. In terms of production, your videographer can use anywhere from one to two cameras, or multiple cameras to capture the event. Before you think about signing up for the most expensive and elaborate wedding video package, you will also need to balance quality with your budget range, videographer experience, and concerns associated with the logistics of the wedding and the shoot.

In a nutshell, you should avoid one-camera setups for your wedding, as these are likely to miss a lot of moments you think should be included in the final wedding video. Also, ensure that in-camera editing is kept to a minimum. This editing method usually bodes ill for the final product – a video that is supposed to look polished and professional will look amateur and rushed.

Camera Coverage

Because an event is usually an affair attended by many family and friends, it is impossible for a Dallas wedding videographer to get decent coverage with a single videocam. The most basic setup your wedding videographer should use is a two-camera system, wherein one camera shoots automatically from one standpoint with a wide angle while one camera roams. You may also opt to have your videographer set up two manned and roaming cameras and a third one automatically recording from one standpoint – this should be good enough for most wedding videos.

Audio

A good videographer should not just depend on the internal microphones of the video cameras used. There should be two or more mics and recorders to lessen the chances of including sub-par audio in the final version of the wedding video. Static or interference from other digital devices, hum, feedback, and wind noise are a few of the problems numerous audio recorders can help alleviate.

If you have an above-average budget, you can also ask your videographer to use wireless microphones attached to the lapels or clothing of the bride, groom, and other key guests. This results in great audio that rarely has to be tweaked in post-production, although you will still need other, more conventional sound recording devices just in case anything goes wrong.

General audio may be captured with a good-quality directional microphone. This sound recording device should be able to give your Dallas wedding videographer decent audio should the other recorders fail to do the job.

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