A lot of planning goes into making it a successful event.
It is an occasion to remember and what better way to immortalize it than to have it all captured on film.
The shooting technique and the image quality in cinematography are different to that of a video.
This gives you a chance to check out the place for the layout, the lighting and to plan how you want to take your shots.• Spend some time with the bride and groom to get an idea of what kind of shots they would like and who they would like to have in them.
Most often they may not know exactly what they want, so do discuss the style of shoot you have in mind.
Discuss before hand as to which camera would cover which area.• Most importantly, make sure you have enough battery power and storage devices to see you through the whole event.• The bride and groom will start out from two different places and you will need to make sure that there are cameras in both locations.• Get to the venue earlier than the actual ceremony to be able to get pictures of the decor and the arrival of the guests.