Wedding Videography Blog
Welcome to our Wedding Videography Blog. While we specialize in creating amazing wedding films, we also enjoy creating all kinds of different content relating to wedding videography. Our blog is sub-categorized for your convenience with articles designed to help couples, other videographers or highlight some of our wedding films. Enjoy!
Understanding Wedding Videography - Part 5: Raw Vs Color Graded Footage
If I asked you to describe a color to me, would you be able to do it? Really, think about it for a second. It is nearly impossible, and it makes my brain hurt to try. Yet, it is interesting that when you see a color, not only do you instantly recognize it, you will also often have an immediate reaction to it. There’s a reason why green is often associated with growth or nature, or why blue is so often associated with sadness. Why is that? It is because subconsciously color makes us feel differently when we look at them.
Understanding Wedding Videography - Part 4: What does Coverage involve?
I’ll just get right to it. Coverage is quite easy to comprehend, and I think most people understand what the general definition of the word means. For example, right now, many news networks are spending most of their time providing coverage on the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. However, I am not interested in that definition. I am only interested in what coverage means for my business and how it relates to you, the couple.
Understanding Wedding Videography - Part 3: What’s a Multi-Cam Edit?
This is without a doubt one of the questions I get most from couples, “What is a Multi-Cam Edit?” The explanation of this is simple.
Understanding Wedding Videography - Part 2: What’s the difference between a Highlight Reel and Wedding Film?
Often, I think the term “wedding film” and wedding “highlight reel” are used interchangeably. I may even be guilty of using these two terms to mean the same thing on this website. The reality though, is that when I think about these two terms, I think there is a fundamental difference between the two of them. Let’s briefly discuss what I think this difference is.
Understanding Wedding Videography - Part 1: A Quick Introduction
It’s interesting to me that when someone throws themselves into a new pursuit, just how quickly they learn all the new terminology that exists almost solely within that niche.