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Why Two Cameras to film your Wedding?

Home Visit
With two cameras, one cameraman can stay with the bride at home until she and her father leave for the church. The second cameraman will be at the church to film guests, and film the arrival of bridesmaids and the bride. These shots are then edited together for a professional feel to your movie.

Guests Arriving
If there is no brides home visit, one camera will stay around the gate so that there’s less chance of missing the arrival of the bridesmaids and of course the important arrival of the bride herself.

The Service
The service is filmed from two angles, a camera at the back taking a wide shot of the vicar and the couple from the guests perspective. The front camera will be getting all the close-ups of the couple from the altar. These are edited together later to give the wedding video a much more professional feel.

If during the service you have any readings, the back camera should be able to see his/her face more clearly, while the front camera can film the couple and guests watching.

If you have a singer during the signing the register, one camera can film her while one camera films the signing of the register, which again is edited together later.

The Photos
A camera stays with the couple during photos, while one is mobile filming the guests.

The Reception
One camera films the couple leaving for reception, the other films them arriving at reception.

Speeches
At the speeches camera-one films the speakers from a tripod, while camera-two film the guests reacting and applauding. This is edited together later for a much more professional feel.

Peace of Mind
If there’s a technical problem at any time during the wedding, there’ll be one camera to carry on, avoiding catastrophe!

These shots are aimed for but not guaranteed.

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