Final Wedding Video DVD

Wondering What Your Wedding DVD Will Include?

You may wonder just what your final wedding video will include, won’t include, etc. Every wedding is different so every wedding video will be different as well. However most wedding videos will feature the below inclusions:

Part 1: (2-4 minutes)

  • Preparations

  • Pre-Ceremony Shots

Part 2: (15-20 minutes)

  • Full Processional

  • Ceremony Highlights

  • Full Vows/Ring Exchange

  • First Kiss

  • Full Recessional

Part 3: (3-5 Minutes)

  • Staged Photo Session Shots

  • Bridal Party Introductions

  • Cake Cutting

Part 4: (10-15 Minutes) 

  • Full Wedding Speeches

  • First Dance Highlights

Part 5: (5-10 Minutes)

  • Reception Highlights

  • Bouquet/Garter Toss

  • Wedding Toasts

  • Dancing

A lot of newlyweds want to know how long the wedding video will be and if it will show everything. We try and keep your final DVD a watchable length (45-60 mins) but it will vary depending on type of ceremony, numbers of speeches, first dances, etc. The DVD will feature everything in more of its entirety but not everything will be in its complete entirety. For example ceremonies are generally cut down to include the highlights as well as the first dances. However, most wedding video packages include all the raw footage. This inclusion is perfect for the bride and groom to watch all the unedited, uncut videos captured throughout the day. We customize each DVD to fit the day and flow of your wedding. We are more than happy to take any requests prior to the editing process in order to make your final wedding video a perfect one for you!

Glidecam Videography

Glidecam – The new style of Wedding Videography

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As wedding videography evolves, so do the styles and equipment used for your typical wedding video. The days of stationary shots off a tripod are over! But how can you get steady shots on the move, without so much shaking it can give you motion sickness? The answer is simple, Glidecam! Contrary to the name, a Glidecam isn’t actually a camera. Instead it is a lightweight, hand-held stabilizing system which a camera sits atop. It utilizes a counterbalance system that absorbs any sudden movements in order to provide a fluid, floating feeling.

This equipment is perfect for wedding videos because it gives videographers the opportunity to walk through a crowd a church, a reception hall or dance floor and more, so viewers can see more of a 360°! All of course without feeling every step of the wedding videographer.

Benefits of using a Glidecam:

  • Non-Shake Videos
  • More Coverage Area Possible
  • Shooting on the Go
  • Free-Floating Feeling
  • More Diversity to Video
  • And More!

Check out some sample footage captured by my Glidecam HD2000!

Taking Wedding Videography to the Next Level!

This has been one of the best investments I Do Video by Leo has made for our wedding videography. This tool alone takes the production value to a complete higher level. However, the tool is only the half the work. Not every videographer can just pick up a Glidecam and start shooting. It takes practice and dedication to perfect the gliding shot. Two things you can be assured I do regularly in order to improve as a wedding videographer in Chicago.

Hiring A Chicago Wedding Videographer

As you continue through your quest to find all your wedding vendors, you will eventually come to wedding videography. You will soon realize that there are a lot of Chicago videographers to choose from and might not know where to start. So when it comes time to hire a Chicago wedding videographer do not rush into it. Below are 3 important things that you should take into consideration before making your decision.

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1. Ratings and Reviews:
In my opinion the most important thing when choosing a videographer for a wedding is their credibility. In order to get the best input on their work, you should check for customer reviews. Some companies have reviews on their website but the best place for legitimate feedback is on Wedding Wire. Wedding Wire is a credible forum for newlyweds to leave feedback on their vendors. Other brides experiences will give you an idea of what you can expect. So do not choose a company until you see some wedding videography reviews.
2. Video Examples:
Every videographer has their own style and equipment. Shooting points, music, transitions and overall flow can all vary throughout wedding videographers. Some are similar and some are unique. The only way to determine if their style is right for you is to see their work. These videos should be very easy to find on their website. View I Do Video's Chicago Wedding Videos
3. Packages and Rates:
Just like style can vary, so can rates and they can vary enormously. A wedding video is important but do not burden yourself financially to get yours. You should determine your budget and choose a wedding videography company that can fit within your budget. There are plenty of affordable wedding videographers in Chicago to choose from so don't rush into anything. Also make sure you get a final price before moving forward so assure yourself that there are no hidden costs.

Your wedding video is something that you will cherish for a long time. So make sure you spend the time to choose a Chicago videographer that will provide one you will like! 

Multi-Camera Video Coverage

A lot happens during a wedding, some of which you are unable to see which is why it is important to have a videographer there to capture it. However, your wedding videographer can only be at once place at a time. Unfortunately, this limits what can be caught on camera. In order to solve this problem, IDV by Leo uses multiple cameras (and multiple videographers) when covering a wedding. This is most beneficial during the ceremony.

During your wedding ceremony, your videographer faces some obstacles which can cause complications during the video coverage. Some of these obstacles include

  • Limited Church Access: Some church’s restrict access of your videographer. For example, we are generally not allowed to be by the alter and sometimes not even allowed to move once the ceremony starts. Multiple cameras help resolve this issue to make sure that a camera is set up to capture the moment no matter where we are restricted to be.

  • Obstructed View: Pillars, decorations and most commonly people can get in the way of any given shot. The stationary objects are easier to deal with but a person standing up or moving in front of an unmanned camera can cause a shot to be ruined. By using multiple videographers, you can be assured that someone will be close by to avoid this potential problem.

Multiple cameras and multiple videographers not only help avoid potential problems but also make for a better viewing experience. Your wedding is a once in a lifetime event which is seen by hundreds of people. With multiple cameras you can get the additional point of views which let you see your special day as others did. Some key moments which benefit from this are:

  • First Look: Having a camera on the groom as well as the bride are perfect to see both people’s expression as they see the other for the first time.

  • Bride Walking Down Aisle: Multiple cameras give the opportunity of capturing the bride from the front and backas well as the groom as he waits for her.

  • First Dances: A full-frame shot is perfect to capture the first dance while a 2nd videographer has the ability to get creative, cinematic shots from other angles.

  • Speeches: With one camera on the speaker, other cameras can be places around the venue to capture the audience and newlywed reactions.

Very rarely do you go to a move and watch a scene from the same angle. Sp if you want your wedding video produce that cinematic feel, multiple cameras and a 2nd videographer is a must. We do understand that this is not always within a client’s budget, so we always stay on top of our game and learn the best approaches in order to get the most out of every shot.

Wedding Video Equipment

All cameras consist of high definition equipment. We use a combination of HD camcorders and DSLR cameras with an array of lenses. All cameras are mounted on a tripod for steady shots.

  • Canon 6D: This is a top-of-the-line camera for wedding videography. The full-frame sensor is as good as it gets for capturing video in low light while still maintaining a crisp image. With the lenses available, the 6D produces that cinematic look.

  • Canon Rebel T4i: The Canon T4i is a DSLR camera which produces great-quality video, with excellent detail and pleasing color. The use of DSLR cameras provide that depth-of-field focal abiolity that camcorders cannot.

  • Sony HXR MC50u: The HXR-MC50U is an ultra-compact, professional, AVCHD camcorder with big camera performance. This camera's primary use is to cover the lengthy moments of your wedding day.

Accessories

e combine our cameras with the appropriate accessories to assure that we get the best quality out of any shoot. Learn more about just a few accessories we use to make sure your video looks professional.

  • Audio: Audio is captured by the shotgun microphone on the camcorder as well as a wireless mic which the groom will wear during the ceremony. In some cases, audio can be captured directly from the DJ's soundboard.

  • Lighitng: Since weddings are generally dimly lit a 126 led light will brighten up any scene. Combined with lenses specifically designed for low-light shooting, you can be assured ofa clear picture.

  • Stabilizaiton: The combined use of a professional tri-pod and dolly make it easy to produce a steady shot on the go. Also available is a steadycam which produces a flying-like shot.

Take a look at some example footage from the Canon T4i DSLR with fisheye lens on Glidecam HD2000 sabilizer. As stated multiple times, we produce quality wedding videos at an affordable price. This is the equipment that helps our Chicago wedding videographers assure that!