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What
is going to get cut out of the final version?
Let me assure you there will be nothing of any importance cut out of the
video.By and large, the only things that don't make the "final cut" are
shots of the floor, the ceiling, my shoes...basically anything you wouldn't
want to see anyway! But those moments of Uncle Barney dancing with Aunt
Ethel or your nephew Jack eating a mound of cake will always make the
finished video. And it goes without saying that the important moments
-- the vows, the first dances, the garter toss, etc -- will always be
in the video. Should you wish to obtain the raw footage on VHS or DVD,
you may do so for $200.
When
will I receive the finished video?
Generally about 8-10 weeks after
your wedding date, or after all photos and music have been given to me
(whichever comes last). This may sound like a long time, but
I always take great pains to produce a meticulous piece of work, and doing
so can often take several weeks.
How
long will the finished video be?
This depends on the length of the
actual wedding itself. However, generally the finished video lasts
anywhere from 60-90 minutes. Anything less is too short, while anything
longer runs the risk of causing boredom.
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