The Memory Business publishes their "Guide to filming your own wedding video"
The Memory Business today publishes their guide for couples planning to film their own wedding. The Memory Business "Guide to filming your own wedding video" can be downloaded in full by registering at www.thememorybusiness.co.uk/register-now . Jenny Ritchie, Director of The Memory Business explains: "Here at The Memory Business we've helped many couples to make the most of their wedding videos. We’re able to produce good results, whatever the quality of the raw video footage they send us. But sometimes we'll see something not quite right with a shot or a scene, and wish that the cameraman had done things a little differently. We wanted to help so we've compiled our Top Ten tips for filming your own wedding video." Some of the tips contained in The Memory Business "Guide to filming your own wedding video" include: Don’t limit yourself to only capturing the day. (One of the great advantages of shooting your own wedding video with your own camera is that you aren’t limited to only capturing the day itself.) Get digital copies from your wedding photographer. (Ask your wedding photographer to give you high resolution digital copies of your photos - you’ll probably have spent a lot of time choosing a professional photographer that will meet your style and they will capture some wonderful images which can be incorporated into the DVD) Fully brief the cameraman. (Make sure whoever is filming your day knows the specific scenes/events you want them to capture.) Jenny concludes: "These aren’t rules and The Memory Business has worked successfully on videos where none of these tips were followed! However, the more of the guide our customers are able to follow, the easier it is to produce a great DVD that they'll be able to cherish for years to come."
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