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Your professional Dallas wedding videographer can probably give you a professionally shot and flowing wedding video; the aesthetic of which may be a mix of your preferences and his or her own suggestions. But what if traditionally themed weddings are not your thing? You may want to improve the fun factor of your wedding any related events such as the engagement party (and how striking the resulting video will be) by taking it up a notch and basing your wedding and any associated happenings around motifs as exotic as Hindu-style decor or as tongue-in-cheek as Ivy League prep.

The Modern Fairy Tale

The wedding of Prince William may have set the stage for this wedding theme, with many brides-to-be asking their planners for something majestic and regal. To achieve the look of a modern princess, you would do well to toss aside the puffed sleeves and ball gown, and instead don a flattering and body-fitted dress with a prominent train. Accessorize with an understated tiara and have your wedding videographer shoot in wide angles, get dramatic close-ups, and sweeping panned shots, and your wedding video will be fresh, yet still Disney-esque. For post-editing, you can ask for more image saturation for brighter, richer image color.

Tutus and Things

Decadent fabrics, showy headpieces, and the usual pinks accentuated with black make one of the most popular wedding themes for this year. Opt for a relatively austere and simple background for your wedding and reception venues so the wedding wardrobe for the entourage pops. Too kiddie for your taste? Set the ceremony and reception after dark, and use candlelight and oil lamps for both events. Just make sure that your wedding videographer knows the theme, so the videgraphy crew can bring in equipment that can shoot well even in low lighting conditions.

The Ganglang/Flapper Age

Sharp zoot suits for the guys and loose lace for the ladies where this motif is all about what you would find in the 1920s. The underground was what it was all about: moonshine and bootleg booze, speakeasies, and the ever-present jazz bands. Want to make your wedding video more authentic? Take the viewers of your wedding video back ninety years with sepia-toned video and a bit of intentional, so-called, choppy editing on low-frame-rate video. Add effects like image scratches and burns, and it will be like Prohibition-era Chicago all over again.

While there are people who prefer their wedding events and videos to be more on the traditional and somber side, you may want to experiment and have a little more fun on your special day. If you have any of these themes in mind, do a bit of research, and then consult with your Dallas wedding videographer so you can come up with a wedding (and video) that your family and friends will rave about for years to come.

by: Katherine Smith




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