Business Info
Services: Videography
Established: 1998
Employees: 2
Accepts: Cash Check

 
Dream Digital Video
Now serving Houston, Texas and sorrounding areas
5742 Horseshoe
Missouri City, TX 77459
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281-778-7334
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About
Dream Digital Video provides wedding videographers for video wedding, quinceñeras, anniversary parties, graduations birthdays, and special events at affordable prices. We understand that your occasion is an event you want to have documented properly - videotaped the way you expect it to be - detailed with what is important to you. We also provide professional photography services for your wedding, quinceañera or any other special event.

Our photography is performed by one of the best photographers around the world with more than 20 years of experience in the art of portrait and commercial photography. Through our videography, we use the images that we have captured to address the simplest of forms in videotaping human subjects, of course at the same time, addressing the issues of culture...

Our Equipment. Video Cameras - Our camera of choice is the Canon GL 1. These broadcast qualities, professional units, are of a compact design, so you get high quality recording in the most unobtrusive manner. Editing - This is done with Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro on multiple Apple PowerMac authoring .

Authoring - For Authoring we use the latest DVD authoring system DVD Studio, so everything remains in digital format, there is no loss in image quality throughout the whole production. Photography Cameras - Digital professional cameras are use to produce high quality in resolution in all our photography and slide shows. Cannon and Nikon are our preferred brands. Professional lighting and touch up is made through Adobe Photo shop studio.

Portfolio

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Endorsements
It is an honor working with Dream Digital Video, as a husband and wife team, they understand the true commitment of capturing a bride and groom's wedding day event. Knowing the importance of every aspect of the program of a wedding. Working with Dream Digital Video has open more opportunities to knowing what to capture, its like learning from the bride and groom all over again. I highly recommend Dream Digital Video to all brides, because Dream Digital Video gives you more for what is worth more. Gus Jasangas Photographer

Frequently Asked Questions
How do you identify your style?
The wedding is captured in a documentary style. The Reception is a shorter documentary style keeping all the important events including some dancing. The Highlight Video, Montage, and Titles are artistically inclined.
Are you a commercial studio or home-based business?
Home-based business for ten years
Which types of videography do you offer?
We offer unedited footage, tightly edited, one camera, multiple cameras, special effects, chapter selection, photmontage and more
Describe any special editing services you offer:
We specialize in motion graphics to make your DVD titles personalized to you.
Do you have lighting equipment to accomodate a more dimly-lit event?
Yes
Does the bride get to meet the videographers before the wedding?
I always want to meet and talk with the Bride to know her wants and what is important to her.
How many videographers do you work with?
2-3 videographers
Do you guarantee your presence at the actual event?
Yes
Do you book yourself for more than one wedding in a day? Weekend?
No more than 3 weddings a month. This is to ensure quality given to each bride and grooms day and final DVDs
Do you have a replacement videographer in case you become unavailable on the wedding day?
Yes
What kind of equipment do you typically bring with you on the day-of?
2 cameras and 2 top of the line wireless mic systems as well as backup audio equipment, tripod, and professional lights
Do you bring back-up equipment to the event in case of malfunction?
Yes
Do you require a meal break? If yes, do you require that the wedding party provide your meal?
Yes
How many breaks do you usually take throughout the day?
Two breaks of 15 min. each.
Do you charge overtime?
Yes, depending on the package.
Do you give access to your raw footage?
No
Do you reserve the right to use a video in the future for promotions, contests, etc.?
Yes
Is the bride involved in the editing process? If so, how much input does the bride have in editing?
No
How long does it take for the bride to get the video?
Five to six weeks

Additional Questions and Answers
Is a deposit required? Yes 50% at the time of signing the contract When the final payment is due? At least one week before the event.

Tips and Advice
Here are some ideas from a few professional wedding photographers for saving money without sacrificing the quality of your photographs. * Always hire a professional, but limit their time taking pictures. You only have one chance to get it right, so make sure you engage the services of someone who has experience photographing weddings. You have several options, including a 'ceremony only' package which means the professional would take all the formal pictures of the bride and groom, family and wedding party and the ceremony, but wouldn't stay for the reception. * Choose a photography package instead of purchasing all of the items separately. If there is something you want that isn't included, ask the photographer if you can swap it for something else without increasing the price. * Be careful about choosing the smallest or least expensive photography package. You may end up spending a lot more money after the wedding for all the additional prints you will need to buy separately that are not included in the original package. It may be less expensive to purchase a more comprehensive package up front. Make sure your DJ has a reception planning form. Traditional reception events such as the grand entrance, toast, special dances and the bouquet/garter toss must be carefully coordinated. A professional wedding DJ should have a comprehensive reception planning form with suggested music. If the DJ you're considering doesn't have one, find a DJ who does Tips for your Wedding Reception Make sure your DJ has a reception planning form. Traditional reception events such as the grand entrance, toast, special dances and the bouquet/garter toss must be carefully coordinated. A professional wedding DJ should have a comprehensive reception planning form with suggested music. If the DJ you're considering doesn't have one, find a DJ who does The First Dance - don't wait forever to do it and don't do it forever. One of the special moments of the reception is the bride and groom's first dance. Having your first dance after the grand entrance, or right after dinner, is a great way to start the party. Don't delay your first dance to visit with your guests.