- Why do I need a videographer when I have a still
photographer?
Video and photography are two different
genres. What a photographer does for one, precise
moment the videographer does the entire day.
- My Uncle Louie says he'll video our wedding and I
don't want to hurt his feelings. What should I do?
Hurt his feelings. Although Uncle Louie means well,
there's a good chance you'll miss out on some of the
most important parts of your day. And you'll probably
end up with a video that's shaky, blurry, has bad
audio and has a lot of shots of the floor. Uncle
Louie is there to have fun; I am there to work.
- Who will be shooting my wedding?
Johnathan Vienneau
(owner). If you choose a double camera wedding, the
second cameraman will also be a professional wedding
videographer, and a trusted collegue of mine.
- How important is a professionally produced wedding
video?
Suppose a friend told you they had in one hand
a book of professional photographs of the day your
grandparents were married, and in their other hand a
professionally produced and edited video of that same
day, in full color. But you can only choose one to
view and keep as a family heirloom. Which would you
choose? Today, thanks to new developments in digital
technology your choices in professional wedding
videography are unlimited!
- How many hours of coverage do you provide?
5-7 hrs.
- When will I receive my final tape?
Six months from
the date of your wedding.
- Can I see a sample of your work?
Yes. For a free
copy of my wedding Demo DVD go to the contacts section
of this website and send me your information. I will
send out a DVD ASAP!
- How many other weddings is the videographer
scheduled for on my wedding day?
None. This is what I
take pride in. I book only one wedding for that day.
I'm the one who shows up, shoots your wedding and
edits it. A lot of other larger companies double and
even triple book. Then the videographer that shows up
may not be the person who's samples you have viewed.