What
does digital mean? Digital is a reference to the type
of processing and recording a camera uses. Think of it like this; a cassette player
uses analog technology and a CD player uses digital technology. Yes, you can hear
music from a cassette player but doesn’t the music from a CD player sound
much better and cleaner? Digital cameras give the best image quality, and crystal
clear audio.
What about HD (High Definition)?
DVP can shoot your video in HD for an additional fee, but read the facts below first.
High Definition or HD is now everywhere you look. HD cameras are coming down in price and the movie DVDs you buy are in HD. However, wedding video HD is not ready, at least not yet. The low light sensitivity of the current cameras is not as good as the current equipment and the DVD delivery is not available. So even if your video was created in HD, there is no way to give it to you to watch with the current technology.
What does three chip mean?
In a consumer camcorder all the colors that come through the lens
are processed by one chip. In a three chip professional camera individual chips
process the three primary colors (red, green and blue) separately. This allows
the best in picture color and clarity. What
does UHF mean? One of the primary concerns of a video
is sound quality. Will I be able to hear the vows? Will there be any interference?
UHF (Ultra High Frequency) microphones are the highest quality in wireless technology.
These are the same microphones used by television studios. This will ensure that
your video will have crystal clear audio. Why
should I hire a professional videographer? When it comes
to video, many family members may like to lend a hand. Anyone with a video camera
can record a wedding or event, but a professional videographer will create a work
of art for you. A professional has better equipment, and can edit your video into
a finished product that will dazzle you and your family for years. It will be
a video you will love to show your family and friends often. The most important
aspect of hiring a professional is experience. Professional videographers will
most likely be familiar with the location of the ceremony and reception. Therefore
we can bring all of our experience to every event and can shoot with confidence. 15
questions you should ask a potential videographer.
Digital Video Productions
answers yes to all of them!
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1. Do you record with 3 Chip Digital Cameras? 
2. Do you edit digitally? 
3. Is the master copy digital? 
4. Are the cameras you use small and unobtrusive? 
5. Do you use UHF wireless microphones? 
6. Do you use small lights? 
7. Will my entire video by in Hi-Fi Stereo? 
8. Can I choose any background music I want? 
9. Are you a WEVA (Wedding and Event Videographers Association) member? 
10. Are you a certified PVACT (Professional Videographers Association of Connecticut)
member?  11. Are
you fully insured? 
12. Will my video be completed in two weeks? 
13. Will the dance floor be free from obtrusive objects such as ladders and monitors?
 14. Can my video be
transferred to DVD? 
15. Is this a full time business? |