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The Straight Shot video
Covers the event in its entirety as it occurs. This version is usually quite
long since the filming is in real time. The final product can be several hours long. There is little or no editing
in this production, and only one camera is used, resulting in the lowest cost of all the options.
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The Documentary Format
Presents the wedding as a story, often containing interviews with the couple
and significant friends and family, filmed both before and after the event. With this format you will usually
receive a finished product at a very watchable one-hour length. Because of editing costs, this is a more expensive
choice than the straight shot video.
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The Nostalgic video
Is the most expensive variety, since it includes both editing and
special effects, such as titles and dissolves. These videos often use more than one camera and include
such extras as shots of childhood photos, clips from old home movies, as well as interviews.
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