Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Wedding Video - Save Money!

Planning a wedding can carry an expensive price tag when you consider paying for the wedding, reception, pictures and honeymoon. Budget-conscious brides and grooms are now considering a significant cost cutting ways that can save them money but does not take away from preserving the precious memories of their very special day.

Instead of hiring a pricey professional videographer to exclusively shoot a wedding video, why not have multiple cameras take those once in a lifetime shots. With more and more people now owning their own video cameras, many couples are enlisting the help of their wedding guests to videotape their wedding from the nuptuals to the tossing of the bouquet. The newlyweds then take all of these videos to be professionally edited together into a customized video scrapbook.

These affordable videos contain a variety of photos, videos and is set to music. We, also, add DVD chapter markers for easier viewing of scene selections, just like you find in Hollywood produced movies.

These completed video scrapbooks make great gifts that showcase and preserve a couple's love and committment on their wedding day for years to come. We can make DVD copies for family and friends, especially those who contributed in making this wedding video.

Home Video Studio - Fort Collins can produce photo/video keepsake montages of the bride and groom for wedding rehearsal dinners. Also, wedding favors today can include custom CD's with the bride and grooms special songs or message. For those couples that already have their wedding video on VHS tape, we can transfer them to a more long-lasting DVD format.

For more information regarding our services, please call us at 970-282-1287 or toll free 877-573-9922. If you are intersted in finding more information about us and our services please check out our website. We are always here to answer your questions. My email address is mary.l@homevideostudio.com.

2 comments:

  1. I need to get my done from you guys. We don't even have our VHS tape hooked up anymore to see it.

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  2. We would like to do that! In fact, we should do it before the quality starts to fade. Can't believe it has already been almost 14 years. WOW!

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