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Videography Services


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Productions
Weddings Events Bar - Bat Mitzvahs Custom Tribute

Camera Coverage
Description
One One Camera Ceremony and Reception
Two-One Two Camera Ceremony, One Camera Reception
Two-Two Two Camera Ceremony, Two Camera Reception

Prices


One

One, includes one camera coverage at the ceremony and reception. This will provide the basic coverage of your event. For weddings, usually a camera is permitted at the front of the ceremony site. If a front camera is not permitted, a camera will be operated from the rear or side of the ceremony site. A tripod, monopod or handheld camera is used depending on the situation. One camera will be operated at the reception usually handheld but may be operated using tripod, monopod or a combination of each.


Two-One

Two-One, includes two camera coverage at the ceremony and one camera at the reception. This will provide considerably more coverage compared with one camera only. For weddings, usually a camera is permitted at the front of the ceremony site. If a front camera is not permitted, a camera will be operated from the rear or side of the ceremony site. A second camera will be operated at the rear or side covering different views. A tripod, monopod or handheld camera is used depending on the situation. During the editing process, smooth dissolves are used between the first and second camera video coverage. One camera will be operated at the reception usually handheld but may be operated using tripod, monopod or a combination of each.


Two-Two

Two-Two includes two camera coverage at the ceremony and reception. This provides considerably more coverage at the ceremony compared with one camera. For weddings, usually a camera is permitted at the front of the ceremony site. If a front camera is not permitted, a camera will be operated from the rear or side of the ceremony site. A second camera will be operated at the rear or side covering different views. A tripod, monopod or handheld camera is used depending on the situation. Two camera's will be operated at the reception. This combination provides considerably more coverage at the reception compared with the One or Two-One camera coverage. One camera is usually handheld with the second camera operated from a tripod, monopod or a combination of each. The Two-Two has the advantage of better coverage at the reception especially the dance sequences. During the editing process, smooth dissolves are used between the first and second camera video coverage.




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