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You’re sitting in your living room 20 years from today. You’re reminiscing about your wedding. How you planned for months. Carefully choosing your attendants, agonizing over what kind of flowers would be meaningful, poring over brides magazines for trendy ideas, attending showers and planning sessions, and oh my goodness … choosing the cake. But there’s a new category. One that wasn’t even on most people’s radar screen 20 years ago. The wedding video.
How do you know if you want one? How do you know whom to choose? Take a deep breath and begin at the beginning. First of all, do you want a videographer to record your wedding? It doesn’t just come down to price, which is where most brides and grooms start and end their decision-making process. Here are some questions you might consider when making your decision. - Uncle Albert has offered to do your video and give it to you as his wedding gift. Have you seen his work? Does he have a steady hand with the camera? Is he likely to get involved in some reminiscing with other family members and forget to record the bouquet toss or the first dance? Will he remember to bring enough tape, charge the batteries, and supplemental lighting in case the hall or the church are poorly lit … and to stay away from the bar?
- Look at your own parents' wedding pictures. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to hear Aunt Millie’s voice as she wishes you all the best in your future together?
- Ask your married friends what it would mean to them to have a video of their wedding day … after all that planning, the bride and groom typically walk through their wedding day "in a fog", barely remembering what happened in their presence, let alone unanticipated events when the happy couple are in the park having their formal photographs taken.
What would it mean to you to be able to show your children and grandchildren this footage of your wedding … and have it survive many decades to be your living legacy.
What would it mean to you to be able to see your grandparents’ weddings today if you could?
These are the issues to consider when deciding to use a video service. It’s not about what you can afford … it’s about what you canNOT afford. And the thing you cannot afford to do is to let this moment pass without recording it for all time.
Camelot Digital Wedding and Event Videography is not in business to make a lot of money. Our mission is to capture your love story and create a heritage for you and your family. An heirloom for you to pass one to future generations. Your love story.
Bruce Burgoyne has worked in professional television for over 30 years. It’s where his heart is. He began by shooting weddings for family members … but his family is all married now, and he finds himself with time on his hands (at least until the next generation is old enough to marry). Time that he loves to devote to developing the best possible record of your special day.
It’s his purpose. To make your love story come to life in a video up to 90 minutes long that takes viewers from your first date to the proposal to planning the wedding to showers to bachelor and bachelorette parties to preparation to rehearsal to wedding day. Your story. Told in a very special way.
In the space of a very short time, looking back on your wedding day, no one will remember that your hall decorations had 300 balloons or 30. Your pew markers were real or silk. Your invitations were gold embossed or hand-lettered.
Should you decide to custom-design your wedding story and commit it to DVD, call Bruce Burgoyne of Camelot Wedding and Event Videography … of all the weddings he’s ever done, there have been NO complaints. None. It’s because Bruce keeps polishing the product until it’s right. Until it’s what you want.
So if you want an inexpensive video … take Uncle Albert up on his kind offer. Or call Camelot Digital and just let Uncle Albert enjoy your special day like the rest of your guests, and have a wonderful keepsake of your Wedding Day!
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