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Uniquely Yours is a division of Moving Pictures Productions, LLC
The following is a list of the most commonly asked questions. If
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don’t hesitate to contact us.



Q. Wouldn't it be good enough if a friend videotapes my wedding?

A. Sure, if your family member or friend has years of experience and
professional quality equipment.  However,  most consumer cameras are
not capable of reproducing colors and images well in low-light conditions
common to churches and reception halls.  

What about sound?  Can they capture what is being said without
microphones?  Can they effectively capture your vows, the readings, or
your music?  Audio is 50% of the quality of your finished video. Bad
audio can ruin good video!

What about editing?  Can they put your images to music in a creative
and artistic way?  Are they prepared to spend 40 to 60 hours editing
your raw footage into a completed, well-organized project?

You must also keep-in-mind that your friend/family member is there to
enjoy your wedding and to spend time visiting with you and other
friends/family members. This may lead to him or her missing footage
that is important to you.

Typically, most amateur wedding videos also end up with a considerable
amount of unwanted camera movement and shake (you have probably
seen this on many home movies). Most amateur videographers just
don't have the necessary equipment to avoid this unwanted "Blair
Witch" element.

Finally, think about how badly both you and your friend will feel, if your
finished video lacks the quality that you were expecting. Having a
friend/family member videotape your wedding is like asking them to
bake your wedding cake, sew your dress, or to provide catering
services. Most people don't have the necessary skills or equipment to
accomplish these tasks.


Q. Why should I have my wedding professionally videotaped?

A.  We all know that there is a TON of preparation that goes into the
planning of your wedding day.  There seems to be an endless number of
items that consume both your time and budget (cake, catering, food,
beverages, flowers, decorations, limo,venue selection, music, and on
and on....).  However, have you stopped to realize that all of these
items are gone once your day is over?  

Having your wedding professionally videotaped is one of the very few
lasting
"investments" that you can make to actually preserve your
memories. A professional DVD of your wedding will capture the
sights,
sounds, and emotions of that special day forever. It will be something
that you, your children, and (gasp) grandchildren will cherish for years
to come. How much would it mean to you if you could watch the
wedding of your grandparents or parents?  How much would it mean to
you if you could see this event presented in High-Definition video? A
DVD of your wedding will become a timeless, family heirloom.  It is
something that you won't realize the true value of until your day is over.

Q. I already have a still photographer.  Do I really need a Videographer?

A. A still photographer is a must.  However, most couples say their
wedding day went by so fast that they could not begin to remember all
that happened.  The still pictures in your formal wedding album capture
a moment-in- time.  They cannot begin to convey the depth of the
sights, sounds and emotions of your entire wedding day.  Video
captures moments-in-motion or time-in-motion.  No other medium tells
a story more powerfully than film or video.  

Remember: A Picture may be worth a thousand words, but a video tells
the whole story.

Q.  If we hire you what can we expect?

A.  We feel that it is important to blend-in and not be overly apparent
when videotaping your wedding.  Your wedding day is all about you.  
You don't want a film crew staging your day. We may ask for 10 to 15
minutes with you for interviews and to gather some unique footage for
your highlight reel.

Our cameras are small and unobtrusive, and we only use added (on
camera) lighting when absolutely necessary.  

Q. When do I have to pay for my wedding video?

A.  A Five-Hundred-Dollar ($500.00 non-refundible) reservation fee is
required to reserve your wedding day. This fee is applied to your total
balance. Approximately 70% of the remaining balance is due two (2)
weeks before your wedding. The remaining balance is due (in-full) upon
the delivery of your finished DVDs. We accept cash, check and all major
credit cards (via Paypal).

Q. How many cameras do you use to record my ceremony?

A. We use two (2) broadcast-quality digital video cameras to record
your ceremony. Two camera angles are necessary to effectively capture
the processional, recessional, vows, and all other ceremony events.  
Two cameras make the difference between an amateur recording and a
professionally produced "heirloom" DVD.

Q. When does Uniquely Yours Productions need my photos and music?

A. We ask that you provide your photos and music at least two-to-three
weeks before your wedding date. All photos must be in the exact order
you want them to play in your photo montage (number them on the
back or on post-it notes). We will need you to complete our music
production form (included in video contract) telling us which songs go
where (bride/groom dance, father/bride dance, music for highlight
video, etc.). No editing can be started until all photos and music have
been provided to Uniquely Yours Productions.

Q. Can we just have Uniquely Yours Productions choose the music for
us?

A. Copyright laws require that we use your music (music that you have
purchased for your personal use) on your wedding video. However, we
are happy to offer suggestions regarding music selection to help you
find the perfect song that reflects your unique love story.

Q. Does your company use visual effects in the editing of my video?

A. Yes. Uniquely Yours has access to all of the modern, computer-based
effects. However, we feel that the use of visual effects is much like
using seasoning on your favorite food—“a little bit goes a long way.”

We typically use some black and white, slow-motion, and some old-
time “film” effects to make your video more visually entertaining.  We
prefer to use effects only as a way to enhance your story.

Q. Will my wedding/event video look like a feature film?

A. Yes and No. Feature films have mult-million-dollar budgets, have
sound crews, audio engineers, lighting crews, directors, producers, and
cameras that cost hundreds-of-thousands of dollars.

Your DVD will more closely represent the professional qualities of a well-
produced, documentary or independent film.

Q. How long will it take to get my finished DVD?

A. Please allow ten to twelve (10 to 12) weeks after your wedding date
to receive your completed and elegantly packaged DVDs.  All music and
photos must be provided before we can begin editing your video.

Q. Will you be videotaping my wedding?

A. Yes. Unlike many of the larger "do-it-all" production companies,
Uniquely Yours does not use freelance videographers. This assures that
you know who will be videotaping your event and should provide you
with a more professional overall experience, as well as a higher-quality
and more consistent finished product.

I will personally meet with you at contract signing.  I want to make sure
that you feel comfortable with me and my staff.  Working together
insures that we are able to create a unique, high-quality finished
product for you.

Q. Are you willing to travel to videotape my wedding/special event?

A. Yes. We welcome  out-of-town (State) work and are happy to
accommodate wedding parties outside the Denver metropolitan area.   
Fuel and overnight lodging expenses will be added to the price of any
production package regarding a wedding/event taking place outside of
this area.

Q.  What makes your company different?

A. Unlike some of the larger production companies, we only book 5 to
10 weddings per year.  This allows us to provide our clients with a
superb finished product and unmatched customer service.  We strive to
make every video "unique" and never mass produce "cookie cutter"
videos.  
Colorado Wedding Frequently Asked Questions