Moving love stories -- try video
Guess what! There are other ways to share your Courtship Story and then some with wedding guests. You can have your videographer produce a seven to 15 minute love story for projection on a large screen at the reception. You and your groom are interviewed separately in a place of your choice. It might be where you met. The video can be edited so you alternate telling your story in a running dialogue. The videographer often incorporates music and a montage of photos going back to your childhood. Then the story is transferred to DVD and becomes a keepsake. One of the videographers most widely recognized for video love stories is John Goolsby.
Matt Wilson , an Atlanta videographer, says that couples often want to start at the beginning with baby and childhood photos. Usually couples send him no more than 100 photos. The quality is not of too much concern because they can be manipulated. For best quality reproduction and organization, couples do well to send their pictures to a videographer on a cd. By doing this the couple can arrange the pics in the order they want shown on the DVD. Couples can take their pictures to a camera store and they will put the pictures on a cd. Couples pick their own music for the score. A good videographer won't add cheesy effects like fading hearts. He does slow dissolve fades, allowing each picture to fade in slowly to the next picture.




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