Wedding video trends for 2010
Interview with Esther, by Elizabeth
Today we continue our interview with filmmaker Esther Andrews. Check out Part I first.Editor's disclosure: Shiny Orb, a shopping site for bridesmaid dresses, receives no form of compensation from this vendor.
What's a growing video trend? Are there particular wedding video packages that are popular these days?
Out are the boring long wedding videos with the cheesy effects and long clips. The growing trend now is the short form, which includes a shortened version of the wedding video -- the most significant moments of the day -- put together in an artistic and beautiful way. This is the film that couples will watch again and again and proudly show family members and friends long after the wedding. Most filmmakers, as part of this package, also provide a long form video that includes the edited wedding footage as a whole for people who would like to watch the wedding video in more detail.
In addition, wedding filmmakers will often offer "cinematic" packages as well as "documentary" style video. More editing time goes into the cinematic packages, which show the footage in an artistic way and sometimes, out of sequence. Documentary style films will show the footage in its original sequence.
Another growing trend is the "Same Day Edit". The filmmaker will edit the video footage on location to provide a beautiful and entertaining film that will be presented during the dinner reception. This film will include footage of the ceremony and sometimes even the first dance. The couple's love story can also be added to this film if their interviews were prepared ahead of time. This is great way to introduce the bride and groom to family members and friends who may not have had the chance to meet the partner before the wedding. Family and other guests are always delighted to watch these films, and it creates a wonderfully intimate atmosphere.
Finally, another trend is the option of video broadcasting. Almost at every wedding there are family members or friends who live at a distance, and are not able to attend the wedding. The video can be broadcast on-line during the wedding for absent family members or friends to watch.




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