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There are some basic guidelines a professional Dallas wedding videographer follows to ensure that his or her raw video footage turns into a polished and flowing wedding video. There are also some things you need to know about to get the video you want. For example, most editing is usually done in post production with tools such as a computer and non-linear video editing software, and not in-camera between any breaks in shooting. Editing in-camera as the wedding videographer covers the wedding gives the professional very limited options, as well as being cumbersome due to the camera interface. In addition, in-camera editing will result in a lot of unnecessary footage if it is the sole tool used for editing the wedding video.

Versions

Before your wedding videographer edits the raw wedding video footage, you may want to ask for a couple of versions of the final video. For instance, you could request a highlights video that runs for about fifteen minutes, and then a full final cut that runs for about an hour and a half. You can show the highlights to some people who may find the full version too long to sit through, and have the comprehensive version for those who want to see most of the event. While these video lengths are just suggestions, a short version and long version are recommended.

Graphics, Text, and Effects

Once your wedding videographer has taken out the unnecessary footage and assembled the video into something cohesive and flowing, the final product can be made more appealing and informative with the addition of text, special effects, and graphics. The graphics may be used to add more impact to some scenes, while special effects may be used to transition between different parts or sub-events in the video. The text, of course, can let viewers know the names of the key guests or venues, to entitle portions of the video, and so on. Your wedding videographer usually knows what parts to add text to and what text to use, although you may also take more control and add in your own suggestions or preferences.

More Tips

A wedding, unlike a stage play or movie, will not always turn out as expected. You may encounter a change in schedule, or a speaker who goes over the estimated time. However, these issues are typically easy for the professional videographer and crew to manage where a good Dallas wedding videographer will be familiar with these obstacles, and know the best way to overcome them and still give you a beautiful and memorable wedding video.

by: Katherine Smith




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