Great NEWS!! We were (Audio Video Art) awarded the Wedding Wire Bride's Choice Award for the 2nd consecutive year.
As a recipient, we are recognized as part of the top 5% of Wedding Professionals nationwide
You
may be thinking wedding photos and a video are overkill, but trust us,
you will want both. Don't just take our word for it -- listen to
feedback from these BRIDES.
"The only regret I have about our wedding is not having a videographer.
The day goes by so quickly -- you really miss so much of it. I look back
now and wish I would have spent the money for it."
-- Vikki2pay
"I
was really worried that I might regret not having a videographer -- not
only to capture my fiance and me, but mostly our family members. I know
it's kind of morbid, but I know they won't be around forever and I
wanted to capture their voices and mannerisms."
-- rmfriedman
"While
we are very pleased with our photographer, I'm now starting to have
second thoughts about not having a videographer. I guess there's nothing
like having a video to capture the details, people's faces/expressions,
our vows -- things that I might miss during the day as a busy bride and
that don't necessarily get captured in even the best quality photos."
-- caramels03
"DO
IT!!!!! I promise you will not regret spending the money. You may not
think you want to relive every minute, but after the day you have been
meticulously planning for months flies by in what feels like seconds,
you will be desperate for a way to remember it!"
-- rachaelj99
"I
just got married in June, and we had both a photographer and a
videographer. I am so, so, so thankful that we ended up going with the
video. It was something we almost cut to save money, but it was so worth
it! When we got the pictures back, there were many guests and moments
that were missed -- and thankfully were caught by the video. I hate
being videotaped, but I never even noticed him throughout the day."
-- megc2
"You can replay the most special moments in your life if you have a videographer."
-- susannalvovsky
"Our
videography was some of the best money we ever spent. It's true that it
goes by so fast, and you do see things you didn't notice when you see
the video. Absolutely zero regrets. Our reasoning was that if we're
going to spend so much money on one day, don't you want to be able to
relive it through video? Plus, we can show it to our kids."
-- ExpatPumpkin
"I
regret not having one. I thought that I'd never watch it and I'd have
my pictures, but there's a lot of your wedding that, as the bride, you
don't get to see. For example, I wish I could see what was going on
inside my ceremony tent before I got there. I wish I could see my
bridesmaids walk in. The whole thing went by so fast -- I'd kill to have
more memories of it."
-- starrbuk13
"I'm definitely
planning on hiring a videographer. I want to be able to see fiance's and
my expressions when we say our vows. I want to be able to hear how we
say them -- and I just want to see everyone have a ball at our
reception. And come 40 years from now when DVDs and blu-rays are
old-school, I still want to be able to watch us on our big day."
-- jenandcris
"I
did not think I would be so excited to watch our wedding video, but the
day went by so quickly! I want to see our ceremony and cocktail hour,
which I missed. Though I may only watch it a few times, I think it was
worth the money."
-- foozzle
"I think that the video will
capture things that the photos won't. I know it gets really expensive,
but if you just want a documentary-style video (no love stories and all
the extras), it will be much cheaper."
-- christikao
"We
barely even considered hiring a videographer and were confident in the
decision not to have one. But after the wedding, I really wished we'd
had one. We really underestimated how much we would want to relive the
day and see things we missed. Our photos are wonderful but video still
captures something photos don't."
-- rel830
"I was
anti-video, but I bit the bullet and got one anyway. We don't watch it
very often, but I love having it there for me to watch. We had both the
ceremony and reception filmed, and I love being able to see everything
that I missed the night of my wedding."
-- emimayor
"I had
my wedding last month, and I regret not getting a videographer. I
thought pictures would be enough and most people don't watch their
videos anyway, but your wedding goes by so fast and you miss a lot of
things. Plus, I feel like I was in a blissful daze for a lot of it and
would love to have the important things captured in video. Pictures just
don't capture everything."
-- JDechen