Jessica Pi Productions 4.9 out of 5.0 4.9/5.0
Sight. Sound. Style.
1900 Campus Commons Drive, Reston, VA 20191
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Business Info
Services: Videography
Established: 2000
Employees: 2
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About

Listed as one of DCs Best Videographers by Washingtonian Magazine, Jessica Piscitelli has been working on creating the bride and groom's unique vision for their wedding video since 2000.  Jessica Piscitelli added associate packages to her options in 2006 to meet the demand for video services.  All of her associates have worked with her on weddings, been trained to shoot professionally, and have the same low key, unobtrusive style that Jessica brings to all of the weddings she personally shoots.

Sight: Your first kiss as husband and wife.

Sound: Your voice cracking as you say, “for the rest of my life.”

Style: Quiet and sophisticated or loud and colorful. Your choice.

When Jessica is not devoting her time to capturing memories for brides and grooms, she produces corporate videos for Capture Video, Inc.

 

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Endorsements
Jessica is great! She's easy to work with, unobtrusive (a rarity for videographers), and produces amazing work. I highly recommend her!

Additional Questions and Answers
A lot of brides are worried about their vendors getting along, particularly the photographer and videographer.  I work side by side with the photographer.  Video captures 30 frames in a second.  I have many more chances to capture the moment than the photographer, who only has a couple frames to snap in a second.  Knowing this, I tend to give the photographer a lot of leg room and that has made all the photographers I’ve worked with happy to work with me.

Tips and Advice

Like any other vendor for your wedding day, much of the choice of videographer is subjective. Do you like the person?  Do you like her work?  Does she suit your style?  There are, however, a few general questions you can ask to help you in your choice.

  1. How much experience does she have?  There is little difference between two and five years, but a great deal of difference between 6 months and 6 years.  Live events move quickly and there are no second chances.  Experienced videographers know how to avoid making grave mistakes.
  2. What technology do they employ?  There are a lot of great professional cameras and mics available.  Primarily, you are looking for someone with up to date, broadcast quality equipment.  You also want to make sure you receive your final product in the format you want, whether it is strictly DVD, VHS copies for family, or Podcasts for your Ipod.
  3. Do you know your videographer? Sounds like a funny question, but a lot of video companies employ subcontractors.  Make sure you are getting the videographer you think you are getting and that the samples of the work you see are actually produced by the person who will be at your wedding.