Whats the difference between a professional and amature video?
“I could probably just hire my uncle or friend to do it for free”. That’s the all too common anthem of the budget conscious bride. This may at first sound like a good idea, but amature videos are often shaky, out of focus, un-edited, and have poor picture and sound quality — which usually results in a very boring video that is difficult to watch. A good analogy would be to hire your uncle as the official photographer for your wedding with a disposable camera. Is this really the type of quality you would want for your once-in-a-lifetime event? Although your uncle or friend may have good intentions, they most likely don’t have the proper equipment or talent necessary to capture your wedding in a professional manner. Without wireless microphones, your wedding vows will be inaudible. Without 3-chip digital cameras, your reception footage will be dark and grainy. In essence, the difference between professional and amature is like night and day. We recommend comparing an amature video to on