Why Can
a Video Cost $500 or $5000?
by
David Ross
Like receptions, honeymoons, and photographers, the cost of a
wedding video can vary greatly in price. You can pay $500 to $5000
and
beyond, depending on the type of wedding video you want to create.
The two
primary factors you are paying for are time and talent, and you
should have
a basic understanding of the two in deciding what is right for
you.
Most of us are familiar with the old adage "time is money."
When you
think of time in relation to your video, there are two main components:
shooting time and production time. Shooting time is the number
of hours and
number of videographers used in filming your wedding video. Obviously,
10
hours will be more costly than 6 hours, and three videographers
will cost
more than one. Using two or three cameras allows the scene to
be shown from
different angles, which is what your eyes are accustomed to seeing
on TV.
If you are choosing a multiple camera option, make sure that each
camera is
attended by a live videographer.
Another
type of time you pay for is production time. This includes all
of
the time spent editing your video, adding music, graphics, special
effects,
or turning it into a DVD. It is also the biggest variable in the
quality
and style of your video. For example, an editor can spend an entire
40-hour
work week to create the "storytelling" style video with
narration and
interviews. Generally the more production time invested in your
video, the
more polished and more expensive it is.
In addition to time, talent is the other major factor you are
paying for.
This is not as tangible and measurable as time, but can sometimes
be the
major factor in determining the cost of your video. Running a
video camera
is a skill, and that skill is generally fairly affordable. However,
creating a film that tells a love story is quite an art, and it
will likely
be reflected in the price. Independent videographers who do weddings
on
weekends will likely be very affordable, while hiring a production
company,
TV crew, or regionally known filmmaker can be much more costly.
Just as there are choices between "fairy tale" weddings
and simple
courthouse weddings, so too are there fantasy wedding movies and
basic
wedding videos. You can preserve memories with a wedding video,
or create
memories by commissioning a movie of your own love story. Neither
is
better than the other, because they simply serve different purposes,
preferences, and budgets. Remember that this is your once in a
lifetime
day, so select a package, price, and style that you will be pleased
with
now, and many years down the road. Whether $500 or $5000, your
video may
end up being the most treasured keepsake from your wedding day.
Author's
Information:
David Ross
Company: StoryBook Wedding Videos
http://www.StoryBookWeddingVideos.com
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