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How To Hire The Right Wedding Videographer
George Meszaros


It is hard to imagine any special event without a video
recording. It is such a popular part of weddings that it is
hard to imagine one without a video recording. People love to
view videos of themselves and their loved ones. There is not
reason not to have a video recording of your wedding.

Some may think that having a video of their wedding would
require putting up with the annoyance of being followed by a
camera all day long. But having a videographer should be part
of the fun. Professional videographers should be able to work
around you without inconveniencing you. If you want a low-key
fly on the wall kind of videographer, make sure you talk about
it during the hiring process.

Ask your recently married friends, and family members to
recommend a videographer. If you work with a wedding planner,
she should be able to make recommendations for you. You should
hire the wedding videographer 6 months to a year prior to the wedding.
Experienced wedding videographers get booked early, so make sure you
don’t leave this task to the last minute. If your wedding is
scheduled for a Saturday during the peak wedding season, you
are competing with many brides for the same videographer.

You should meet with at least three videographers. Don’t hire
the first one, even if you don’t think you can find a better
person for the job. Give yourself a chance to meet with
multiple professionals before you make a decision. Ask for
sample work to make sure you like the style of the
videographer. You can watch for camera movement, background
music, lighting, and get an overall feel for what to expect
from the videographer.

Ask for references. References should be checked, always. Call
and ask about professionalism, timeliness, customer service, or
everything that is important to you.
Once you have made a decision about who to hire, make sure to
get all the details in writing. A written contract is
important, and it protects both parties. Make sure the date and
time, location, what exactly included, and such essential
information is part of the contract. Request a spare camera,
you don’t want equipment malfunction to derail video recording.

About The Author: Author: George Meszaros with
http://www.beachweddingfavor.com


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