Video Should Catch The Style
Illawarra Mercury
Tuesday October 16, 2001
EVERY wedding has its own individual style.
Be it the personality of the couple, the tradition of the culture, the size and theme of the wedding or the specific demands of the family.
James Feneri of Creative Moving Picture Videos (CMP) says the wedding videographer should not only be able to custom-make a video with his editing skills but he also needs to have the eye to capture and deliver the essence of the day.
``There are no second takes for the events and the special moments of the day," he said.
CMP specialises in quality digital wedding videos and prides itself on the experience needed to fulfil the couple's wishes.
CMP also devotes time with the couple in the planning and scripting of the shooting style and editing of their video.
Most couples choose to have a pre-shoot or what's classically known as the love scene shot before the wedding as the prelude for their video.
``The advantage is the couple can relax and appear far more natural without the pressures of the wedding day," Mr Feneri said.
``It's also a chance for me to build a rapport with the couple, allowing us to work as a team on the wedding day."
For more information check out CMP's web site on www.video-production.org.
© 2001 Illawarra Mercury