Pham Dinh Vien

May 18, 2009

Wedding Videographers

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It has become more and more common and popular for couples getting married to have a video of their wedding and reception celebrations. This does not necessarily replace the wedding photographs but complement the photographer’s records. As a result, the professional category of wedding videographers has gained quite a lot of importance. Why has videography developed so much lately? Well, people want to remember those wonderful moments and share their happiness with friends and family members. A video provides a different way of looking back at the events of the ceremony and reception as it gives you the opportunity to view them from a different perspective. Therefore, to benefit from good video productions I would say that you should resort to professional wedding videographers.

As we said before, if it is important for you to have a high quality video of your wedding and, of course, if you have the necessary budget for this, it is a must that you think of professional wedding videographers. Each videographer has a certain particular style which also affects the price of the video production. However, there is no standard charge for professional wedding videographers and the costs vary from a few hundred dollars or pounds to a few thousands, depending on the professional’s experience, the equipment quality and the size of the team that will work on your wedding. Anyway, like most things in life, you usually get what you pay for. But, as a piece of advice, you should not spend more money, or at least much more money on video than on photos.

After searching the net to get a picture of what wedding videographers do and how much they charge, what options are available on the market, and before visiting or speaking to a videographer, you should think a little about the style you would like for the wedding video as such. You might want just the standard wedding video style or you might be tempted by a fly-on-the-wall, documentary style production which involves using more cameras. Another aspect to consider is whether you want a video of only your reception or a recording of the whole day, from the bride and groom preparation to the last dance. If you consider all these aspects, you will know exactly what to ask for from the wedding videographers you will talk to, and you will react properly to their suggestions, being able to choose what best suits your wishes.

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May 17, 2009

Photography Videography

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Photography, videography, filmography and many other similar words make you think of your wedding day. You may have come across these terms on brochures or web sites that advertise professional filming and picture taking services meant to capture the essence of big life events. And of course, you’ll not resort to photography videography and filmography just once but a couple of times more later in life again; for instance, when your first child is born and you decide to invite your entire family over for the baby shower.

Photography, videography and all the like are extensions of the technology we rely on today. If this technology was absent from our lives there would be fewer professions in this business. At weddings, people used to take only pictures, looking rather simple, with no special effects because back in the past there were no possibilities to insert effects. However, pictures and wedding portraits had a very important role in the economy of the event. The photography session lasted pretty long and the photographer was just the expert who helped you get that picture look its best. Photography, videography events are quite various in nature but they all share the same feature: people want to remember them. Therefore the CD, the DVD or the portrait on the wall or on the bedside table do play a role.

People who are hired to carry out photography, videography jobs have to be pretty skilled. They need to get the details of how the outcome should be, preferably before shooting the entire event on film or recording it on the digital camera. If the photography videography agency does not perform its job very well from the very beginning making it clear for its employees what kind of appearance or style the customer wants in the end, it is highly probable that they will fail in satisfying the customer.

Usually photography videography professionals can offer you photography taken indoors or outdoors, formal portraits in the studio, digital prints and slide shows, DVDs or old-fashioned videotapes with both the raw and edited special effect version of the wedding recording, albums that are beautifully stylized, either made to look very old, very modern, or presented under book or brochure format, and so on. The services enjoy diversity so it might be a bit difficult for you to choose from their packages. Think about the rest of the family too when you make the choice, because we are talking about an event that changes lots of people’s lives.

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May 16, 2009

Videographer Jobs

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The videographer jobs are attractive but definitely not easy. The number of variables specific to this field of activity, the skills required, the costs of the equipment, make videography a profession that requires a lot of dedication. To begin with, the most important thing for a videographer is to please customers and to make sure that the job she/he carries out is highly valued and advertised by word of mouth to more people.

One of the most important videographer jobs is to choose the style that suits the customer. Usually the customer describes in a more or less clear way what he/she would like to achieve with the filming. Figuring it out how to put it into practice to actually match the requirements is therefore a tough task. That is where the power of analysis and deduction comes in. This is one issue of delicacy that comes together with the entire pack of videographer jobs. In the end you are going to have to talk to your clients, show them various types of work you have done before, and have them decide whether they are more into a documentary style or more into the artistic style, or somewhere in between.

Another of the many videographer jobs is to ensure that the equipment keeps up with the standards. Usually customers do not need to know too much and do not ask about the type of equipment you are going to use at their wedding or event of whatever nature. But they will surely take a look at samples and they will show great interest in the sound and video quality. Without good quality equipment that is at least semi-professional, you are not going to achieve the standards that customers ask for.

Last but not least, another of the videographer jobs is to decide whether to associate with other colleagues in the branch or not. One can cover all the aspects of the filming, photography, editing and so on, or choose to get help for some of the specific tasks. This means deciding whether to be a one-man-show or a team player. For the case of a rather documentary style, the videographer needs partners. More cameras are needed for such operations and a higher staff members number.

All in all, there are pretty many things that may be regarded as videographer jobs. None is easy and it all has to do with fulfilling the needs of the customer. In case that is not achieved, chances are that reputation will be spoiled and profit decreased in time.

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May 15, 2009

Videographers

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In today’s mechanized world people’s jobs are changing and adjusting to technological developments and inventions. The nature of jobs has also suffered alterations with new professions appearing out of the blue; a fine example here is the field of videography, both a craft and an art. Strictly speaking, videographers are people working in the video medium. Their actual job involves activities like recording moving images/pictures as well as sound on different types of devices like tapes, disks, and other electro-mechanical platforms, broadcasting live, or on celluloid film in certain situations.

When on a set, videographers are usually in charge of camera, sound and lighting; however, within a typical field production crew, they work under the supervision and command of a director. On the other hand, in the case of smaller productions such as corporate and event videos, videographers work mainly on their own or as part of a small two or three person team of camera operators and lighting and sound technicians.

In the field of photo and video productions there are different specialists whose work is obviously distinct from one another’s. Thus, videographers differ from cinematographers in that they deal with smaller productions in the realm of events such as weddings, short fiction pieces, short documentaries, simple training videos or commercials. In cinematography, the teams involved in the production effort are much larger. Videographers are a little limited as their budgets, compared to those of full-length feature productions, are much more reduced.

As a result they have to use mainly electro-mechanical cameras while people in cinematography record images on film. In spite of this major difference, it is more and more common among people to talk about filming with a video camera, although the notion is improper. There is no other more appropriate term for the job itself, people also use the word videotaping, although, at least in the case of recording directly on a hard drive or DVD there is no tape involved either.

Other tasks performed by videographers include the maintenance and operation of quite a wide range of video equipment, the editing of footage, as well as getting in touch with the latest technological advances in their field. Videographers are also responsible for things like: maintaining and repairing video walls, maintaining and operating the satellite, editing the video tapes in different formats, creating the graphics and shooting.

They also program the broadcast room, tune in the TV and play the movies. In case you as an individual or your company needs the services of specialized videographers, you should just search the Internet and you will find loads of websites of videography firms ready to help you.

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May 14, 2009

Wedding Videography

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Wedding videography has recently turned into an art as more and more agencies strive to make the wedding day as unique as possible. As an art, the retelling of the wedding story has to include special moments and effects that look neither too extravagant nor too simplistic. Depending on the taste and desire of each client couple, wedding videography may be applied to the video of the first day in marriage in order to suit the expectations of both the wife and the husband.

Most wedding videography is realized by videographers who happen to be husband and wife. Apparently it is quite a trend to make this branch of human activity a family business and it looks as though it is also one of the things that may attract clients. Probably people expect a wedding videography-oriented couple to be more sensitive to the needs and interests of another couple getting married.

When planning your wedding and taking into account wedding videography, it is a good start to search for agencies or companies on the Internet. A respectable videographer will not only make promises regarding the quality of services but he or she will also upload samples of edited filming taken from the weddings where he or she has provided services before. Thus, you can check for yourself and predict more accurately whether you are going to be pleased with your future wedding videography. The prices and the packages available with one company or another should also be available on the web pages of the wedding videography companies.

In case prices are not shown, there are also lower budgets that some may need and get included in the packages. The most important thing when viewing their samples is for the video to look professional. In case you still want some more samples of wedding videography, then you can get in touch with the company over the phone or get to their address based on the displayed contact details. Once you come in contact with them, you will surely figure out whether they are cooperative enough and manage to handle your requests professionally, even on a lower budget.

All in all, wedding videography has become more and more important these days as it has literally taken the place of simple photography and later classic filming that were trendy many years ago. Be sure that you make the most special moment of your couple life unforgettable and hire somebody worthy of being there next to you on such a day providing good services.

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May 13, 2009

Videographer

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A videographer is someone who relies on videography to shoot moving images and record them directly on digital devices. It may be that the film is shot using classic video recording devices and stocked initially on film, but later the videographer will transfer the moving image onto a digital stocking device such as a CD or DVD for example. A good videographer will do great work with the film he or she will record by either editing or simply stocking it properly at someone’s request.

Most likely, we are all familiar with the notion of wedding videography as nowadays most couples that get married choose to have one of the best moments of their life stocked for later use. Of course, the videographer you choose will have a lot to work on the quality of the film that you will receive in the end after editing. The editing programs and options that the videographer will rely on make all the difference in the world. Based on the raw filming or recording of the important event, you may have someone else do the editing and polishing up afterwards.

There are pretty many people today who have specialized as in the videographer profession, yet you need to choose one that will guarantee a good job done. If you do not know how to find one for the important events in your life, then you can check Internet reviews or simply start asking around. It so happens that word of mouth works best in finding someone who will offer good services. In addition to recording digitally, a videographer can also help you stock your older films onto digital devices to make sure that you will have them for a longer time. Video tapes are believed to be less reliable than digital stocking devices because they do not have such a long life.

Moreover, video players and recorders are slowly turning into things of the past. For example, it is getting more and more difficult today to find audio tapes and most likely in the near future the same will happen with video tapes. In the same manner, cassette players are considered old-fashioned and the same thing will be said about video players in the near future. As a result, it might be more and more difficult to find video players in stores for you to watch old video tapes in case your original player has broken down. And that’s when you are to take into consideration seeing and receiving services offered by a videographer, if we are to keep up with the developing trends.

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May 12, 2009

Video Production

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Video production is concerned mostly with non-broadcast program making and is generally distributed through DVDs or online. These types of productions are usually made on low budgets, which does not mean they are not seen by many people. On the contrary, millions of people watch them daily, as it is the case with the productions cast on Youtube. Due to the amazing advances in technology, the differences between video production and television production are becoming more and more limited and unclear. Besides the type of budget and the size of the production team, which is obviously bigger in the case of television, one significant difference lies in that TV production gets broadcast to large numbers of people, by satellite or cable transmission, either live or recorded. TV transmissions are required to follow strictly controlled technical standards. Yet, TV productions may be considered a type of video production once they have been distributed through a non-broadcast method as the ones mentioned above.

Although video production seems little complex, due to the way the equipment has been designed for quick easy use, yet there might be a problem in actually doing it. The problem usually occurs because of the human factor in case there is no or little talent, passion and commitment to it. The video camera gives us, the users, an immediate picture of the scene in front of us and the microphone picks up the sound of the action on the spot. Most of the users just point the video camera and microphone at the subject and start recording but the result is often dissatisfying. Thus, no matter how easy it may seem, video production involves a few know-how principles beside the producer’s talent of choosing the right subject and the right lighting effects. It is important that you know how to handle the equipment and the effects of its various controls and functions properly, how to use the equipment effectively – developing the skills required for good camerawork and sound production, convey ideas and emotions convincingly – using the medium persuasively, as well as organize it systematically – using practical planning, preparation, and production.

If we discuss video production from the professional perspective, we can say it is both an art and a service meant to videotape, edit and distribute a finished video product. It can include television production, corporate and event videos and commercial video production. Corporate video production covers a wide variety of purposes, from corporate communication, training and education to recording conferences and conventions, sales or other events. Video production can also be used at different events whether they are for school, sporting, wedding, and church.

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May 11, 2009

Photography And Videography

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According to various studies, people invest about ten percent of their wedding budget in photography and videography and it is highly advisable that you do just so to guarantee the quality of services you are to receive. In case you do not know how to ensure that your photography and videography are going to be high quality services, the first thing you need to worry about is finding a professional videographer for the job and be available on your particular wedding day. But how and where can one contract a good videography service?

To begin with, how about relying on word of mouth? Ask around people you know and have them share their opinion on how their wedding photography and videography came out. If they seem highly enthusiastic about the results of their videographer’s work, get that person’s or company’s number and get in touch with them. The sooner you are going to do this, the better, because videographers also work based on calendars, dates and appointments. If your wedding day is during the summer season when most weddings are held, you might just discover that someone else has already hired that person for the same date as you, which makes the videographer unavailable.

Another option for finding the best photography and videography professional would be to compare the samples of various videographers’ work either using their Internet websites or checking the photography and videography of all your friends that have already gotten married. You are to look for the appropriate style of filming and taking pictures, of editing and inserting special effects in case you want some of these and the price they ask for the service.

Another thing you can do to make sure that your wedding photography and videography is going to be a success is to communicate very well with the videographer and the camera man. You need to tell them exactly what you want, exactly what moments you consider unforgettable and that you insist to have on film. In addition, during the wedding procession, you need to feel free to speak your mind in terms of whether you agree with what the photography and videography experts are doing. In case you notice something that is not particularly to your liking, feel free to let them know. Instead of minding your comments, you will notice that they will appreciate the fact that you communicate. All they want is happy, satisfied customers that will eventually spread word about their great work and skill.

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May 10, 2009

Wedding Videographer

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A wedding videographer is a person who makes video productions of happy events on and around the wedding day. Many people are amateurs and take care of the weddings of their family members and friends. Actually wedding videography goes back a long way in time. In the beginning, the wedding videographer could not do much but videotape the images on film but without sound. Special effects were also absent or difficult to create because of the limited options offered by the quite primitive equipment. However, with the developments and advances in the field of video-audio technology accompanied by the wedding videographer’s imagination and skills the results improved and became amazingly varied and beautiful.

In time the amateur wedding videographer turned into professional and, helped by the options offered by the equipment available, created more and more sophisticated video productions. Why do people hire a wedding videographer? Many people feel they want to have the special wedding moments captured in one way or another so that they can remember it in detail in the future and enjoy the event again and again or show their family and friends what it was like. Obviously, people want these moments captured with both image and sound in as much a beautiful format as possible.

Anyway, to make sure you will benefit from the best possible wedding videographer, you must be very careful when choosing the service. One possibility is for you to search the net and compare what you find to make the best choice in terms of costs and quality. First you should look online samples and know well what you expect in terms of style. Another aspect to consider is the price. Even if there are videographers who do not assess their work at its real value and ask for a low price for the final product the quality is really awesome and worth paying for. On the other hand it can happen the other way round too as cheap videographers produce cheap-looking videos.

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May 9, 2009

Professional Videography

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Videography is the process of capturing moving pictures/images on electronic media such as streaming media, videotape, hard disk, or solid state storage. Whether it is amateur or professional videography, the term videography refers to and includes the methods of electronic production and post production. Videography is the equivalent of cinematography; the difference between the two lies in that images are recorded on electronic media in videography, whereas film stock is used for this in cinematography. The term is a combination of the Latin word ‘video’, which means ‘I see’ or ‘I apprehend’ and the Greek suffix ‘graphy’, which means ‘to write’. Anyway the advent of digital imaging towards the end of the 20th century has minimized the difference between videography and cinematography.

Both the amateur and professional videography market have grown to include distribution together with production. As a result, market segmentation has occurred, based on the application: broadcast video, event video, corporate video and others. The development of the Internet has created a global environment in which videography covers many more fields than just shooting video with a camera. Thus, when talking about professional videography, we can distinguish between digital animation, web streaming, gaming, still slide-shows, video blogging, remote sensing, medical imaging, spatial imaging, and, in general, production of bitmap and vector-based assets. With the progresses in the fields of computers and the Internet on the one hand and that of videography technology on the other, videographers can now create their assets on the computer without involving image devices at all. All they can use in the process includes software-driven solutions.

Not only in professional videography does the videographer operate the camera but he/she can also be in charge of the visual design of the production. Professional videography in particular, also deals with compiling artists’ music videos or just video releases, like in discography or filmography.

In professional videography the specialist spends many hours documenting on the event s/he is going to put on video. After that, some other hours are dedicated to editing the videos, cutting out some scenes and inserting the proper music to create a smoothly flowing video story. Professional videography is actually the art of capturing certain moments in time. The process requires vision and inspiration along with hard work and commitment. Technical knowledge as well as high tech equipment are also necessary to produce the best quality video. In order to become videographers some people attend film schools whereas others start on this career after regularly videotaping events for family and friends.

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