F. A. Q.

Make sure to ask the right questions during your videographer interview. Click here for a list of questions.

  • Why shouldn't I have a friend film my wedding for me? We believe professional wedding videography is as important as your photography. Your wedding day is one of the most special days of your life. For the price some brides pay on imprinted monogram napkins, or that "gotta-have-it veil", you can have your wedding day on DVD ... forever!
  • Do you require a contract and deposit? Yes, we always do a contract and deposit; it's the customer's guarantee of service and professionalism we deliver.
  • How do you price your packages? Our packages are customized to fit your needs. Prices are based on labor hours, number of cameras and estimated editing time.
  • When are balances due? The balance are due on or before your wedding day.
  • What kind of attire will you wear at our wedding and will you blend in? Our attire is semi-formal with dress jackets and slacks. Our job is to capture your day as it unfolds, therefore we strive to be transparent and unobtrusive. The focus is where it belongs—on the bride and the groom.
  • Will you guys be filming and editing our wedding? Yes, of course! As a husband and wife team, we film and edit every wedding together however, we do have reliable contracted vidoegraphers as backup.
  • Can I have the unedited footage from my video? Yes, those arrangements can be made with an additional fee.
  • How long before I get my edited video? We edit your wedding video to the up most quality. Generally, the fully authored DVDs take eight weeks, however we try to deliver sooner whenever possible.
  • How long will my edited DVD be? Depending on how long your ceremony is, your finished DVD will be 1 to 2 hours long.
  • How do you work with wedding photographers? We respect the space of the photographer, and make sure not to get in the way of any photos. Generally, we work well together.
  • Do you do offer high-definition yet? We can most-definitely film your wedding in HD, but it will be down converted to SD for the DVD authoring process. For more information on the latest HD technology, visit the HD LINK or contact us for details.