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Camera
Coverage:
About
5 hours of coverage time.
The groom wears a wireless lapel mic from the beginning
of the Tish and throughout the Chuppah. A remote camera
stationed behind the bride captures the Hachnasat Kallah
and all of the Bedeken to enable you to see both views of
this exciting moment. I use one manned camera and two or
three strategically placed remote cameras at the Chuppah
for the most unobtrusive coverage possible. Coverage usually
begins with the seating of grandparents and ends when guests
start to walk out. The groom wears a wireless lapel mic
during the ceremony which records directly to the video
camera for the best possible sound.
Documentary
Style Editing:
The
footage is edited with natural sounds in chronological order.
Picture-in-pictures is used where appropriate.
Includes Wedding Day Review
The
best footage from throughout the wedding day is combined
to retell the story of your day in the span of 4 minutes.
This appears at the end of the video and will certainly
be the most often viewed portion of your video.
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