Wedding Videography Checklist
| By Shezad ~ January 30th, 2009 ~ Cinematography, Events, Photography, Videography, Wedding Planning, Weddings | Comments Off |
We often get questions from brides asking about what kinds of moments make up a wedding film. Well, the answer is simple, “we will capture your day as it unfolds and preserve the moments for you to cherish for generations to come.” But if you need help understanding the different elements that will be usually be captured on film by your videographer, I have compiled a list for you. The best stories are the ones that intertwine all of the elements below seamlessly.

* Bride & bridesmaids getting ready (better known as the bridal and groom’s prep)
* Exterior shot of church
* Interior wide shot of church
* Decor in the church
* Guests arriving
* Guests being escorted down aisle
* Groom waiting at altar
* Processional
* Father kissing bride and handing off to groom
* The Ceremony
* Recessional
* Exterior shot of reception site
* Guests enjoying cocktail hour
* Décor of the reception venue
* Introduction of bridal party
* First dance
* Blessing
* Toasts
* Cake cutting
* Parent dances
* Anniversary dance
* Guest and family dancing the night away
* Bouquet and garter
* Last dance
Wedding Videography Checklist
| By Shezad ~ January 30th, 2009 ~ Cinematography, Events, Photography, Videography, Wedding Planning, Weddings | Comments Off |
We often get questions from brides asking about what kinds of moments make up a wedding film. Well, the answer is simple, “we will capture your day as it unfolds and preserve the moments for you to cherish for generations to come.” But if you need help understanding the different elements that will be usually be captured on film by your videographer, I have compiled a list for you. The best stories are the ones that intertwine all of the elements below seamlessly.

* Bride & bridesmaids getting ready (better known as the bridal and groom’s prep)
* Exterior shot of church
* Interior wide shot of church
* Decor in the church
* Guests arriving
* Guests being escorted down aisle
* Groom waiting at altar
* Processional
* Father kissing bride and handing off to groom
* The Ceremony
* Recessional
* Exterior shot of reception site
* Guests enjoying cocktail hour
* Décor of the reception venue
* Introduction of bridal party
* First dance
* Blessing
* Toasts
* Cake cutting
* Parent dances
* Anniversary dance
* Guest and family dancing the night away
* Bouquet and garter
* Last dance
Wedding Videography Checklist
| By Shezad ~ January 30th, 2009 ~ Cinematography, Events, Photography, Videography, Wedding Planning, Weddings | Comments Off |
We often get questions from brides asking about what kinds of moments make up a wedding film. Well, the answer is simple, “we will capture your day as it unfolds and preserve the moments for you to cherish for generations to come.” But if you need help understanding the different elements that will be usually be captured on film by your videographer, I have compiled a list for you. The best stories are the ones that intertwine all of the elements below seamlessly.

* Bride & bridesmaids getting ready (better known as the bridal and groom’s prep)
* Exterior shot of church
* Interior wide shot of church
* Decor in the church
* Guests arriving
* Guests being escorted down aisle
* Groom waiting at altar
* Processional
* Father kissing bride and handing off to groom
* The Ceremony
* Recessional
* Exterior shot of reception site
* Guests enjoying cocktail hour
* Décor of the reception venue
* Introduction of bridal party
* First dance
* Blessing
* Toasts
* Cake cutting
* Parent dances
* Anniversary dance
* Guest and family dancing the night away
* Bouquet and garter
* Last dance
Wedding Videography Checklist
| By Shezad ~ January 30th, 2009 ~ Cinematography, Events, Photography, Videography, Wedding Planning, Weddings | Comments Off |
We often get questions from brides asking about what kinds of moments make up a wedding film. Well, the answer is simple, “we will capture your day as it unfolds and preserve the moments for you to cherish for generations to come.” But if you need help understanding the different elements that will be usually be captured on film by your videographer, I have compiled a list for you. The best stories are the ones that intertwine all of the elements below seamlessly.

* Bride & bridesmaids getting ready (better known as the bridal and groom’s prep)
* Exterior shot of church
* Interior wide shot of church
* Decor in the church
* Guests arriving
* Guests being escorted down aisle
* Groom waiting at altar
* Processional
* Father kissing bride and handing off to groom
* The Ceremony
* Recessional
* Exterior shot of reception site
* Guests enjoying cocktail hour
* Décor of the reception venue
* Introduction of bridal party
* First dance
* Blessing
* Toasts
* Cake cutting
* Parent dances
* Anniversary dance
* Guest and family dancing the night away
* Bouquet and garter
* Last dance
Wedding Videography Checklist
| By Shezad ~ January 30th, 2009 ~ Cinematography, Events, Photography, Videography, Wedding Planning, Weddings | Comments Off |
We often get questions from brides asking about what kinds of moments make up a wedding film. Well, the answer is simple, “we will capture your day as it unfolds and preserve the moments for you to cherish for generations to come.” But if you need help understanding the different elements that will be usually be captured on film by your videographer, I have compiled a list for you. The best stories are the ones that intertwine all of the elements below seamlessly.

* Bride & bridesmaids getting ready (better known as the bridal and groom’s prep)
* Exterior shot of church
* Interior wide shot of church
* Decor in the church
* Guests arriving
* Guests being escorted down aisle
* Groom waiting at altar
* Processional
* Father kissing bride and handing off to groom
* The Ceremony
* Recessional
* Exterior shot of reception site
* Guests enjoying cocktail hour
* Décor of the reception venue
* Introduction of bridal party
* First dance
* Blessing
* Toasts
* Cake cutting
* Parent dances
* Anniversary dance
* Guest and family dancing the night away
* Bouquet and garter
* Last dance
Wedding Videography Checklist
| By Shezad ~ January 30th, 2009 ~ Cinematography, Events, Photography, Videography, Wedding Planning, Weddings | Comments Off |
We often get questions from brides asking about what kinds of moments make up a wedding film. Well, the answer is simple, “we will capture your day as it unfolds and preserve the moments for you to cherish for generations to come.” But if you need help understanding the different elements that will be usually be captured on film by your videographer, I have compiled a list for you. The best stories are the ones that intertwine all of the elements below seamlessly.

* Bride & bridesmaids getting ready (better known as the bridal and groom’s prep)
* Exterior shot of church
* Interior wide shot of church
* Decor in the church
* Guests arriving
* Guests being escorted down aisle
* Groom waiting at altar
* Processional
* Father kissing bride and handing off to groom
* The Ceremony
* Recessional
* Exterior shot of reception site
* Guests enjoying cocktail hour
* Décor of the reception venue
* Introduction of bridal party
* First dance
* Blessing
* Toasts
* Cake cutting
* Parent dances
* Anniversary dance
* Guest and family dancing the night away
* Bouquet and garter
* Last dance








