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As the digital age has taken form in the past two decades, it’s becoming more and more difficult to determine the difference between the two. A wedding videographer would more than likely record the ceremony and would probably not record the whole wedding. Most don’t have more than a single view (one camera). More and more videographers are at least editing footage now, however some still do not. We obviously can’t speak for all videographers, but the majority of videographers are less expensive than cinematographers, so that is one fact that causes many young couples with a limited budget to choose a videographer over a cinematographer. However- that’s what Cinematic Technologies is here for! Just that. To be able to present you with high quality wedding cinematography without the high prices. Every couple deserves an amazing wedding video that captures the excitement, joy, and emotion from this special time in their life, yet many haven’t been able to afford one. That’s no longer a concern as long as we’re here.

 

A wedding cinematographer covers the entire wedding and more. A cinematographer will usually include a “highlight” or “trailer” of your special day. (The trailer will encapsulate the best moments of the wedding day into a three to five minute film, and is usually the bride and groom’s favorite video to share with all their family and friends.) A cinematographer will also usually film in a higher quality and resolution than that of a videographer. They create more of an artistic film look almost as if you’re the main characters of a movie! If you can’t tell yet, we highly prefer the choice of a cinematographer over a videographer. We do offer videography, however, we strongly recommend cinematography for your wedding day. This is your wedding we’re talking about - a day worth investing in. Thank you to every couple that has granted us the honor of capturing their wedding.

Wedding Videographer vs. Wedding Cinematographer 

Wedding Cinematography: with Ireland Kost 

Ireland gives out 5 free tips on how to assure you hire the right pro to meet your needs. 

 

 

  • BASIC packages will typically include single-camera coverage of the wedding ceremony only, roughly 20 to 90 minutes, with appropriate lighting, and a minimum of one edited video, with or without music.

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  • ENHANCED packages costs should also cover the reception, from one to three hours. The ceremony should be recorded by two cameras. (3rd view optional add-on).

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  • DELUXE packages should include two (or even up to three) camera views at the ceremony, one to two cameras at the reception, up to 5 hours of coverage, lighting, and one copy of the edited DVD with custom music, basic titles or on-screen menus. 

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  • PREMIUM packages should include two or three cameras at both the ceremony and reception and up to 8 hours of coverage. Coverage may begin with preparation or decoration of the ceremony and reception locations and the bridal party getting dressed, ending after some coverage of the reception. Premium packages should also include custom music, titles and on-screen menus;  and interviews with the bride and groom (often referred to as a "vignettes" or "Love Story"). These packages often include planning sessions with the couple as well as with other vendors.

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  • LUXURY packages should include everything in the premium package with unlimited time coverage. (Three camera set-up for all events) They will likely include additional interviews with parents, siblings, grandparents, and the wedding party, as well as the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. 

Wedding Packages

Weddings

To get further information on the pricing variations, please contact us by Facebook, Email, or this website on the "Contact Us" tab.

The ENHANCED Package

The DELUXE Package

The PREMIUM Package

The BASIC Package

The LUXURY Package

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