You might like to ask what type of video camera and other equipment will be used. If you are familiar with video equipment this information might be useful but it’s probably not necessary. An average camera in the hands of the best videographer is better than the most expensive camera operated by an average videographer.
Knowing what video format you want for your wedding is a step in the right direction. There is a wide range of video formats that a videographer may utilize when covering a wedding. To ensure the best quality and results, knowing the different types of options you may select from will help make a decision much easier. For couples looking to receive video with the feel of a major motion picture, DV provides the best display of sound and video that comes in the form of a DVD. So make sure to talk to your best wedding videographer about the video formats, and to ask for video samples for each format. This way you will make the best decision, based on video samples.
Making the best wedding videos is an expensive business and professional videographers need to charge a lot of money to turn a fair profit. You should regard cheap quotes with suspicion.We can’t give a specific price guide here because they vary so much from place to place, but professional videography is usually at least as expensive as professional photography. Remembering that most videos require several days of skilled labor with expensive equipment, you can see why best video production costs a lot.
Ask about the payment structure and whether there are any hidden costs. How much is the retainer? Under what circumstances is it refundable? Is it part of the total cost of the wedding video? Does it guarantee the date? When is the balance due? Decide what you’re comfortable with. These conditions may be negotiable. If you’re not comfortable with the financial arrangements, find another videographer.
The contract is how you and your videographer communicate. It’s where you come to agreement and record what will happen with regard to your wedding video. Make sure that everything you want from the videographer and everything he expects from you is written into the contract. Take nothing for granted. If there is anything you don’t understand, ask for an explanation and, if necessary, ask to have that clarification written into the final version of the contract. If there is something you and the videographer discuss, and it’s important to you, have it included in the contract.