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Edisonian Studios strives to be at the forefront in fresh concepts of capturing and storytelling the wedding day, yet maintaining a classy feel so the movie stays memorable for years ahead.
Edisonian Studios comes highly recommended by VOW. They are professional and innovative. I've worked with Edisonian on many of our weddings and clients can't say enough good things about the outcome of their Wedding Video. Edisonian Studios is VOW's Exclusive Videography Vendor along with Tae Photography the partnering Photo Vendor.
Tips and Advice
Some technical pointers in choosing your videographer:
Audio: Watch portions of the video as recorded in different environments of the wedding day; getting ready, ceremony, reception. Does the audio sound clear? Is it echoing through the halls of the ceremonial venue? Does it sound muffled or scratchy off the MC's voice?
Video: Note the lighting and exposure. Is the picture too dark or too bright? Are the skin tones well corrected to the lighting conditions? What about the camera angles? Do you like the way the subjects were framed, or do they seem too boring holding a shot for so long? What about the stability of the shot? Is it steady?
Visual Effects: Be careful with this one. Some videographers may be using effects that you may find "cool", but will they withstand the test of time?
Conclusion: Tools do not make the artist. Uncle Joe with a $10,000 camera will not be a better storyteller than Steven Spielberg with a handheld household camcorder. Professional wedding videographers should know not only how to handle the equipment they own, but more importantly, how to bring the artistic element into the final product.
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