The answers to these questions will give you a better

- Camera movements. The shots should be steady and fluid. You should have no attention on camera shakes if you are watching a good video. You will notice the inexperienced videographers because of the shaky camera work or quick zoom in, zoom out shots.

Quality videographers will have tripods and steady camera equipment to avoid these camera shakes. During receptions and other times it may be appropriate to hand hold the camera for a more stylistic shooting.

- Lighting. A good videographer will adapt his equipment to handle low light or extreme light. The footage will not be too dark or blown out with white glares in the footage. The opposite is of course true of the bad videographers.

Some of the "rules" are broken intentionally from time to time to create certain effects. But you will be able to notice the difference.

They will also have lighting equipment or a camera mount light for times when the standard room lighting or candle light is not adequate.

3 Ask good questions

There are some things you should find out about the videographers you are interviewing:

- How many weddings have you done?

- Will you be filming and editing the wedding or will it be done by someone else?

- What will my final DVD look like? Do you have a demo reel or sample wedding to show me?

- Do you have good microphones and wireless mics for the sound, especially during the ceremony?

The answers to these questions will give you a better idea about the company you are dealing with.

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