Monday, September 22, 2008

Alluring Ideas For A Wedding Video In Vegas

Las Vegas is where such icons as Elvis Presley, Britney Spears, and a host of other famous singers, actors and actresses have been married. So what is it about the sin city that attracts 120,000 couples to exchange vows each year?

Perhaps, it’s the allure of exchanging vows in a helicopter over the city, or walking down the aisle in a casino chapel. Or perhaps, it’s the excitement of getting married by an American icon like Elvis, at the Graceland wedding chapel.

Like the many others who pursue fantasy weddings, finding the right vendor can be a challenge. If your looking for video, Las Vegas couples can sign up for the video package offered by the venue or book their own.

Although this requires some extra effort, the reward of hiring a professional wedding videographer is priceless.

Steps To A Quality Video …

Unlike other mementos such as flowers, wedding cake, even that special champagne, video gives you the power to capture and relive your memories, similar to photographs.

Quality video takes some research and planning. To hire a competent videographer, do your homework and don't just settle on the lowest priced vendor. Remember that you want a video that you can look at for a lifetime. Look at quality first, not price. If you don't, you may regret what you get; remember that you wedding happens only once, so you can't do your video over, either. For most couples, Las Vegas is worth remembering.

“ No Thanks Uncle Charlie, I’ll Hire A Professional ” …

Do your homework and look at the work of as many videographers as you can find. There are a bunch of wedding vendors located along Las Vegas Boulevard, so finding one shouldn’t be hard. You'll need to do this because you need to look at several in order to find what you want and to get an idea of what you want your own video to have in it. Make your selection based upon the experience, personality and professionalism of the videographer. Ask some of your Vegas vendors if they have worked with your videographer and inquire about his or her reputation.

Although it might not seem important to you, "personality" is an important part of the equation because the videographer will be working closely with you on one of the most important days of your life in one of the busiest wedding destinations in the world. In addition to being important, you wedding day is also very stressful, so he or she will need to have a calm personality and good people skills to stay above the fray. Take your time and choose carefully.

Use Your Eyes And Ears …

Take a walk on the strip will leave no doubt in your mind that Vegas has some lavish visuals to capture on video. These are images that define what it’s like to marry in Las Vegas and require a pro that can deliver good sound and video. Most experienced videographers use wireless microphones during the ceremony and reception to make sure they fully capture such important moments as vows and speeches. Since audio is such a critical part of what needs to be captured on film, videographers need to use the proper audio equipment and not a single microphone, for example. Therefore, if you find a videographer during your search that only uses one microphone, look elsewhere.

Some videographers will give you sample DVDs or CDs of their work. This is a good way to sample their work on your own time. You can take your time, compare styles and make your decision without being rushed. I should also note that almost no one delivers video on VHS cassettes now, unless they are asked to do so. DVDs offer both superior image quality and navigation; they are also much more durable and less likely to degrade overtime.

Remember that if all of this sounds like a lot of work, it 's worth it because these are memories that will literally last a lifetime; you’ll be sharing them with your children and grandchildren, too, if you're lucky. After the fact, you'll be glad that you went to the trouble to make sure you had quality video. You can even have your videographer do something special like a "vignette" tape, where he or she constructs a short "movie" or series of photographs in a montage set to music, to encapsulate you and your spouse’s lives before your special day.

Make Your Video Unique To Las Vegas …

You can ask your videographer to add some special touches in your wedding video such as family interviews, a stroll down to the Venetian Resort, and even some special behind the scenes coverage. Some of the best moments may happen before the wedding. It would be great for you and your spouse to be able to watch the video afterwards and see each other while getting ready. You can share some special moments, laughs and memories for the rest of your life.

It’s also worth noting that Las Vegas offers a variety of themed weddings –perfect for the couple that likes to be different. Many of the chapels, such as Viva Las Vegas wedding chapel also offer themed weddings. Common themes include Hawaiian, fairy tale, Star Trek, gothic and weddings with an Elvis impersonator.

Outside Of Las Vegas …

Second in popularity to the wedding chapel option, is to have a ceremony performed outdoors somewhere in the area surrounding Las Vegas. Some of the outdoor locations include lake weddings, Valley of Fire weddings, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area weddings, Mount Charleston weddings, and Grand Canyon weddings.

Lets Add Up The Cost …

Videographers generally offer a variety of options and therefore, prices can vary wildly. For a basic package, look for:

• The Number Of Cameras/Operators At Your Event
• The Hours Of Coverage They Provide
• The Add-Ons (Such As A Photo Montage) Include
• What If Any Editing Of The Footage Occurs?
• How Many Final Copies Of Your Video You Receive?

There can be other factors as well, although these are most common. The market in your area will generally determine how much you'll pay. Again, online searches can do a lot to help you determine the proper price range. Some videographers will charge by the hour, while others will provide one flat package price. Other services, like same day highlights, may cost extra. One new option that has recently come into play is that some videographers are now offering high-definition video.

If the quality of the work and the personality of the videographer fit what you want, then you've found the right one.

About the Author

Mark Pommett is an experienced Las Vegas wedding videographer . He shot his first wedding video in Vegas 10 yrs ago and has been shooting ever since.

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