Everywhere you look, there are video cameras. A parent is almost certain to have a video camera in their hand if they attend a school performance. If you go to a parade, you'll almost certainly encounter someone filming it. Do you happen to see someone on their phone? There's a chance the phone also has a video camera. They may be found in any location. Consumer video cameras and editing software (which is now included with many laptops) have become more affordable, making video creation more accessible to a wider range of people. However, just because the tools are available does not guarantee that the individual operating them understands how to make a film.
Orange County wedding video, in our opinion, is the capture of a single moment in time from beginning to conclusion. Videography is not creative, and it does not employ any form of narrative. Its sole purpose is to catch the entire action from beginning to conclusion, with no regard for artistic merit. When compared to the camera we use for cinematography, the video camera utilized with this approach is generally a tape-based camera with fixed lenses that has a lesser resolution and worse tolerance for low light settings. Because of the sort of editing utilized with this approach, very little of the finished DVD is edited out, and there are few to no spectacular camera angles. Have you ever been to a wedding and seen "that videographer"... who's got a cumber bun, a big tripod on wheels, and a large light on top of their camera that lights up the whole dance floor? Have you ever sat through a long, tedious wedding video?
Videography is not the same as cinematography. A cinematic wedding videographer is a kind of expression. It uniquely combines shooting and narration. All of the wedding trailers on our website and blog were shot in a cinematic style. We start with a blank canvas at the beginning of each wedding and fill it with all kinds of events. We catch a moment (the bride and groom beaming at each other, a visitor wiping her tears, etc.) and then move around to acquire various interesting/creative viewpoints while shooting cinematically. Our cinematographers are not filming the entire event as they move about to catch different viewpoints and views. However, there are specific aspects of the ceremony (vows, speeches, and so on) when we will record the full event.
When they're moving around, they're not capturing still shots the entire time, just like a still photographer. We are not capturing video the entire time as we are moving about. However, this approach enables us to capture those distinctive and captivating pictures that make your wedding film stand out. You may discuss what you want to be caught in its full with us, as well as when we can move about to obtain those innovative views. We utilize a digital file-based DSLR camera with interchangeable lenses for this approach, which allows us to achieve some incredible depth of field photos. When it comes time to edit your wedding video, all of the moments we shot are combined with important soundbites to create a seamless plot of your special day. This will result in a moving image visual masterpiece.