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Today professional videographers have become as natural a part of the wedding as the photographer. Because your wedding day goes by so quickly, recording all of the activities on video will preserve the precious moments for you and your family to enjoy for years to come.

Unlike photographs, a video camera records sounds, action and more of the overall atmosphere of the event. Rather than focusing on just a few people like photographs, video can easily record a little bit of all of your guests.

The typical wedding video package costs anywhere between $500 and $1500, depending on the quality of the equipment, the number of hours of coverage, the number of cameras, the amount of editing, and other factors. As always, remember what's most important to you, determine what you can afford, and go from there.

Recording Your Wedding on a Tight Budget
If you don't have money in the budget for a professional videographer, you have other options. You could ask a close friend or family member with a video camera to record your wedding. Of course don't expect the same quality and coverage that you would get from a professional videographer. Remember, is an awful lot to ask friend or family member to tape the bulk of the wedding day. So, the best way to ensure that your most precious moments get recorded is to make a list. Pick out only a handful of moments that you definitely want on tape, such as the bride walking down the aisle, exchanging vows and rings during the ceremony, the best man's toast, the bride and groom's first dance, etc. Then anything extra that gets on film is a bonus, but you have the important stuff covered.

Special Touches for the Video
A nice touch for your wedding video is to have your videographer or a friend wielding a video camera pull your guests aside throughout the night to record a personal message to the bride and groom. This is something that a friend did for us at our wedding, and it was absolutely wonderful to watch. This is a lovely way to record all of your friends and family who attended your wedding and adds a personal touch to the video.

Another nice idea for the wedding video is to record a short message from the bride and groom to each other. Arrange for the videographer to meet with the bride and groom separately right before the wedding ceremony. Each can talk to the camera as if they were talking to their soon-to-be other half. These messages truly capture all of the love and emotion of the couple on their wedding day. And they are so much fun to watch after the wedding and many years down the road!

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Music is an important and indespensible part of any function including weddings. A DJ can make or break a wedding. A DJ who knows his tuff can make what would otherwise be a mediocre wedding, into a brilliant success.

It is important therefore to put a little thought and care into hiring a DJ. Following are somethings you must consider when hiring a DJ.

This article breaks down into three major areas. The DJ and his professional experience, the equipment, the contract and cost.

Hope you find this article informative.

1. Hire the DJ not the company

Though chances are that you will hire a company for your DJ, the truth is that you will be dealing with the DJ and not the company during your wedding party. It therefore makes good sense to get to know your DJ before the party. Be sure to get a written understanding of whom your DJ will be. If possible, meet with him or her right from the go.

2. Get to know your DJ

Do not be afraid to ask your DJ about his experience organizing and playing weddings. Remember, it is your wedding party and not his and to get the kind of wedding you want, the DJ must be willign to listen to your input. Find out how much experience your DJ has and whether or not he knows how to organize wedding receptions.

3. Being a DJ is more than spinning records

A good DJ is a lot more than a record spinner, anyone can do just that. Being a good DJ includes getting the people invloved. It means getting the people off their seats and onto the dancing floor. How will your DJ do that? Find out.

4. What is the dress code?

Be sure your DJ understands the dress code for the occassion. Weddings are a formal occassion and require formal dressing. Your DJ should dress in a way that is appropriate and beffitting for the occassion.

5. Is there a contract?

It is always better to have a contract that spells out the terms of the engagement, such as the fees. Will there be an extra charge if the function goes into overtime? Who pays for transportation? Also your contract should show date, time and place of event and pertinent contact information such as telephone numbers.

6. There are djs and there are DJs, get a professional breed.

Some DJ companies are more equal than the others. How do you know? Here are some pointer. What is there affiliation(s)? Ask if they belong to ADJA or any of the other membership organizations? Are they insured?

7. Your function will sound as good as the equipment

Quality equipment will always produce quality sound and sound effects. Do not settle for anything less than the best. Some of the best brand names include Denon, Gemini, QSC, and Crown. Ask your DJ what brand his equipment is.

Also be sure that the DJ brings along a backup system. Failures do happen when lest expected and you want to be ready when they happen.

8. Encourage your DJ to bring a wide variety of song selections. Do not try to limit them with a list. It is best to have songs that will sweep the people off their seats and on to the dancing floor. The more, the merrier.

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Austin Akalanze is an Educator, a poet, an internet marketer and webmaster at http://www.myweddingtips.net/.

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