Allison D.
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Honestly, no I wouldn''t be interested in it, for a few reasons.Date: 10/28/2008 2:10:34 PM
Author:TravelingGal
Ladies, I am curious about something and could use your two cents.
My understanding from reading this board is that nearly all brides would not skimp on the photographer. However, they would skip a videographer before cutting out a lot of other things.
My opinion, however, is that video from a wedding is SO wonderful to have.
So my question is this: If there was a product out there geared toward brides/grooms that could easily show you how to edit videos that people may have taken at your wedding, complete with wedding music that you can tailor to fit your video exactly how you need it and it was a sub $100 product, would you be interested in purchasing it?
1. Wedding videos are one of those things that are seldom looked at much; they seem to be of intense interest immediately after the event and maybe even sporadically over the next 4-5 months. Then there may be interest in seeing it on first anniv. or maybe even the first few, but after that, it''s a dust collector.
2. When I look at my wedding photos, the photo is a frozen moment in time, but it doesn''t interfere with or replace my recollection of the sights/sounds/feelings. When I look at my photos, I relive my wedding from my own "internal video" recalling my experience of the day instead of looking at a video and feeling dismayed that this or that wasn''t just so.
3. I don''t really want to relive an entire 25-minute ceremony; at most, I''d want to just see highlights (walking down the aisle with my father, look on mother''s face, exchanging vows/rings, kiss.....). I think setting photos to music on DVDs achieves this, and it does so *better* than video. You can crop pictures to get closer shot as opposed to not being able to zoom video. (If there is now some software that allows this, I''m not aware of it, but even if it does, it doesn''t improve on what I think I can already get from a slide-show presentation with photos.)
4. Videos are just seldom flattering to anyone.