 | Q: We have a photographer to take pictures. Why do we need our wedding videotaped? A: An old adage states that photography captures the moment, but videography tells the story. Photographs cannot capture the family interactions and the spirit of celebration the way a well-developed video production can. Many wedding couples report that the wedding day seemed to be a blur. The couple is often focused on just getting through it. Sadly, toasts to the bride and groom by friends and family are lost on a still photograph. As memories of this wonderful day fade, what will be left to remember without a wedding video? This is the most important day of your life. Only a professionally produced video will allow the couple, their families, their children, and grandchildren to experience the wedding day as it actually happened. |  | |
 | Q: Why should I hire you to videotape my wedding? My roommate's cousin's friend said he'd do it for free. A: When you entrust the videotaping of the most important day of your life to an amateur, you get what you pay for. A professional has staked his reputation on his work. Chances are, your friends don't have all the necessary experience and equipment to do a professional job. Professionals today invest thousands of dollars in digital cameras, good tripods, wireless mics, and editing computers. Think of it this way: would you want your wedding portraits taken by a non-professional with a disposable camera? Of course not. |  | |