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The tale of recording your marriage onto film to trap those memories of the big day evermore.

By: Keith R Lunt

One of the most important and happiest days of your life is going to be the day that you get married and so it is likely that you are going to desire to keep a record of it in the best available ways. So together with a set of professionally taken photographs, you are also likely to want to have a video, or these days a DVD, of the event. And for this a professional videographer is the best way of ensuring a quality outcome.

Filming weddings is nothing novel. For a long time the rich and famous have had their big days recorded on film for spreading throughout the world's news reels. As home cine cameras became prevalent, a friend or a relative would record the day's events for prosterity using massive picture only cameras, which would create a low quality film that was displayed on the cine screen to the racket of the projector. If any editing was done, it was a tricky and labor-intensive procedure of cautiously cutting between image frames and sticking them back together again in order.

But even with the low quality of the final result, the lack of sound and the amateur's clumsiness of getting in the way and not knowing the best ways to set up shots, they were very accepted. Looking back on old wedding films with favourite traditional music added to them can still bring back the tears to many. They were in no way anticipated as a replacement to the traditional wedding photographs. Filming weddings is intended as a enhancement. An supplementary way of remembering the delights of the day.

At some point in the mid of the 1990s the digital camera came along and took the professional videographer from the days of 8mm tape into the digitial age. The cameras became smaller and more subtle and the professional was able to disappear out of the way at an event rather than being in the way all of the time.

With the progress in home computers and digital editing suits becoming accessible that enabled the meticulous editing and re-editing of every frame of the video, along with retouching of frames, addition of special effects to scenes and easy addition of music background tracks, the whole procedure of constructing a professional wedding video has enhanced significantly. No longer is a film of the wedding day the preserve of the rich and famous, an brilliant recording of the day is something that every couple can afford.

You might question whether you could use all of these complex methods yourself to produce a pleasing wedding video of your big day. You might even make an attempt to record some of it on your mobile phone. But one part of the process has not moved on from the days of celluloid. That is that an amateur recording stays just that. Unless you have the professional know-how and long standing skill of creating the correct shots, the finished product just won't quite have the result that a professional wedding video will have.

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One of the most significant and happiest days of your life is going to be the day that you get wedded and so it is probable that you are going to want to hang on to a record of it in the best possible ways. So along with a set of professionally taken photographs, you are also likely to desire to have a video, or these days a DVD, of the event.

Keith Lunt works in support of Impressions Video, who offer a range of Merseyside Wedding Video services.

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