View Full Version : Pre-wedding video, with or without a theme ?


Bart Wierzbicki
March 25th, 2010, 02:31 PM
Hey,
What do you prefer when doing a pre-wedding video ?
Do you prefer making a video around a specific theme or just editing
soms nice shots of the couple together walking, dancing, ...

I have the feeling that when a couple wants to have a video around a specific theme, you really have to watch out that it doesn't look like too much acting and something that is supposed to be funny isn't funny anymore.
What do you think about it ?

Stephen J. Williams
March 25th, 2010, 04:52 PM
I like building it around a theme only because it's fun brainstorming with the couple. I think it's important though to keep it simple. When the couple just tells me all they want to do is walk around and grab shots here and there... Then thats fine too, but I always suggest that we shoot an interview sequence to help spice the video up.

Steve

Christopher Figueroa
March 25th, 2010, 05:23 PM
Themes are helpful. And so are sound bytes. I find the edit to have more of a purpose and focus with some carefully crafty questions and answers.

Steve Slattery
March 29th, 2010, 02:49 AM
I recommend getting as much material as possible, so include interviews and candid shots. I try and shoot some stuff of them enjoying their own hobbies seperately as well, in the past this has included motorbike racing, bowling, dancing lessons, even bingo!! but basically the more you have the easier it will be to cut.

Steve