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This video is shot before the wedding day, where you use the skills of Hollywood Cinematography to bring out all the beauty of the bride and hide her flaws. It's the Videographers version of the Photographers bridal portrait. Learn Videography techniques, lighting, filters, and how to pose the bride.
This video was added to our catalog on August 09, 2007 in Arts & Crafts::Photography.
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When you're new to something-particularly something technical-you feel like all thumbs. You don't know what to get, how much to spend, where to get it, and you're uncertain if what you have is appropriate for the job. This DVD I found to be an extremely well done product. The opening where the gentleman speaks before the video comes into play made my heart immediately sink-it looked cheap and "homemade", but...after the first frame of the video started, all I could do was sit with my mouth open with amazement at what these guys do-their work is truly breathtaking.
I wish that they had gone more into the technical aspects of equipment they used, more about pricing, vendors, what to and what not to get and the reasons why. They did touch on some of these, don't get me wrong, but because nothing in video is cheap (except for the mini-dvd tape), you want to have more information on what the pros use and why they chose it and what to look out for, so as to not purchase something that you don't need, nor something that is cheap and made to stay that way.
I don't think you'll be disappointed at all with this DVD; it has a lot to offer the beginning videographer or one who is new, as I am, to high-end equipment. Enjoy!
This was an OUTSTANDING DVD!! The videographers were awesome in what they did. I am hoping to incorporate their skills into my videos. I had not heard of Bridal Elegance video (Hmmm...sounds like a nitch to fill, huh?)until watching this DVD. These guys know what they're doing and aren't afraid to share it with you. I just wish they had gone more into the specifics with camera lens, general pricing for the equipment they used (reflectors, lights, etc.), but overall, you should not be disappointed by renting this DVD.