Dennis Stevens
June 16th, 2006, 07:06 AM
I know this question doesn't have a real answer, it's a judgement call. But here goes....
I've done event videography for stage shows, but I've never done a wedding. My big love is narrative film, though I do enjoy taping stage shows.
It seems like weddings are where the $ are, but I'm worried that I don't have the right experience to do them. I don't want to take some couple's money and give them bad video.
It seems like the wedding video market is a whole different animal, and I'd have to spend so much time getting up to speed it would take me away from my main interests.
It seems natural for the filmmaker to go into event/wedding videography for extra money to feed the video habit. But they seem like such different enterprises, you've got to pick one and concentrate?
Any thoughts?
I've done event videography for stage shows, but I've never done a wedding. My big love is narrative film, though I do enjoy taping stage shows.
It seems like weddings are where the $ are, but I'm worried that I don't have the right experience to do them. I don't want to take some couple's money and give them bad video.
It seems like the wedding video market is a whole different animal, and I'd have to spend so much time getting up to speed it would take me away from my main interests.
It seems natural for the filmmaker to go into event/wedding videography for extra money to feed the video habit. But they seem like such different enterprises, you've got to pick one and concentrate?
Any thoughts?