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Professional Wedding Videography

July 25, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 

The process of documenting a wedding on a video falls into the attributes of an art such as wedding videography. The resulting product is a wedding video, wedding film or video. There are amateur and expert wedding videography levels that we need to distinguish from. Whether it is wedding, party, or corporate videography, you should keep in mind that this is a form of art and requires a lot of elements in the process. Some of the conditions to be met are human while others are technical. Therefore, technical skills and appropriate equipment are a must in this profession in order to get to a good final product in the form of a smooth video.

Professional event videography has its origins in the invention of the modern video devices. In time, while film was the only way of ‘catching’ moving pictures, a few enterprising individuals took out the family 8mm camera and filmed the weddings of either family members or friends. The film cameras of the past were limited by a number of elements like their short load times for the film, the high price of processing and the impossibility of applying or recording sound with the images. Professional wedding videography was rather primitive in its first first stages, and so was the technical quality of the equipment used. Bright lights were necessary for the cameras; the pictures were fuzzy, poor color saturation and mono audio recorded with cheap microphones whose audio quality was quite low.

At present, professional wedding videography has reached an incredible level of development thanks to the variety of gear items. The final result is a combination of exquisite sound and image quality with some additional special effects for a unique touch.

In the field of professional wedding videography we can now talk about different styles. The most commonly used of them range from journalistic to cinematic. Thus we can count traditional and short form wedding videos, video journalism or cinematic storytelling. A skilled wedding videographer does not refrain from using just one of these styles but, they mainly rely on variations and combinations. Professional wedding videography has come to develop and include numerous video production offerings. Thus there are: engagement videos, invitation DVDs, photo montages, love stories, concept videos, same day edits, bridal elegance and highlights.

Videography

June 4, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 

The making and recording of films and digital photos is generally referred to as videography. The stocking devices that are used in videography could be pretty varied from flashes or memory sticks to external hard disks. Even if both cinematography and videography pretty much refer to the same thing, cinematography uses a material support to record on, while videography relies directly on electronic media. As for the linguistic origin of the concept, the term can be divided in two separate words: video which in the old language translates as I see, and graphy that means writing or something written.

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Back in the old days, people could not speak about videography because technology was not so advanced in order to require a new term. Cinematography was the term that appealed to common usage. But with the coming of the 21st  century and the boom in technological development, the need for a new word arose in order to make a difference between the two processes that involved different stocking possibilities. Then, videography gained a lot from the growth of the Internet because the segmentation of the market and the extent in applications have increased proportionately. Event video, corporate video or broadcast video are just a few examples of the market segments we refer to, although the list is much longer than that.

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Besides shooting images, videography has come to include even newer types of movies and here we can talk about animation of various types, digital animation, slide-shows, video blogging, video games, web streaming, and the like. This rapidly growing media, that has gained such prominence in modern times often require computer processing and editing. This means that computer programs are now designed to create animation. Mobile phones also use videography which clearly means that videography is within the use of anyone, although we definitely don’t refer to this concept when thinking about the pictures and videos we take with the phone camera.

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Finally, videography refers to the collection of music videos or video films of an artist as compared to filmography, which means the collection of all the movies made by an actor, or discography, which refers to all the discs released on the market by a singer or a band.

The Growth of The Professional Videography Market

May 30, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo · Leave a Comment 

All the methods and techniques used to capture moving pictures and images on electronic media, solid storage platforms, videotapes or streaming are referred to as videography. Whether it is amateur or professional videography, the concept applies to and includes the methods of electronic production and post production. Videography is the equivalent of cinematography; the element that differentiates between the two is that in videography the recoding media is electronic while in cinematography a film stock is used. The term is a combination of the Latin word ‘video’, which means ‘I see’ or ‘I apprehend’ and the Greek suffix ‘graphy’, which means ‘to write’. With the growth of digital cameras at the beginning of the 21st century, the distinction between cinematography and professional videography was no longer that apparent.

Both the amateur and professional videographer market have grown to include distribution together with production. As a result, market segmentation has occurred, based on the applicationand corporate video, event video or broadcast video are just a few segment examples. Plus the advent of the Internet has contributed to this expansion of videography beyond the processes of shooting videos with a regular camera. Thus, when talking about professional videography, we can distinguish between web streaming, digital animation, slide shows, gaming, remote sensing, video blogging, vector and bitmap based assets production, spatial imaging and so on. With the conquests in the fields of computers and the Internet on the one hand and that of videography technology on the other, videographers can now create their assets on the computer without involving image devices at all. All they can use in the process includes software-driven solutions.

Professional videography requires more than the simple camera operation, since visual design and production are equally part of the job. Professional videography in particular, also deals with compiling artists’ video releases or music videos, like in filmography and discography.

In professional videography the specialist spends many hours documenting on the videography event she or he is going to put on video. After the preparatory stages, the cutting of some scenes and the application of the music background that create the smoothing flowing video story take some more hours of work. Professional videographycan thus be defined as the art of capturing certain moments in time. The process requires vision and inspiration along with hard work and commitment. Technical knowledge as well as high tech equipment are also necessary to produce the best quality video. Professional videography may thus start like any other profession with film school graduation or like a hobby by filming family and friends’ events.

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