2017 Wedding Trends By The Top Ten Cinematographers

By Anna Hill


We are filmmakers, making real-life films, and everyone is going to love being in the spotlight on your huge day. My personal experience is that people feel energized by a film crew and love being in the spotlight. I'm sure you'll agree given the popularity of Hollywood on mainstream culture today. Let me put it another way: If you never become famous, your wedding day is the time for you and your guests to feel famous. And who knows, hire the right person, among Top ten cinematographers, and your video might become viral.

Cinematography: In the traditional sense, cinematography refers to shooting actual film or digital cinema with a large crew. It also implies other aspects of the traditional film making the world - massive sets, dollies, cranes, and track for the camera and operator to ride while filming, along with massive lighting fixtures and more.

Videography: Videography refers to capturing images via digital format, not traditional film stock. There may or may not be sets, lighting and other elements involved. Videography is usually not associated with film making, but it sees increasing adoption here. A videographer is usually a camera operator on a small crew or working solo.

What are the different angles engaged with cinematography? The accompanying things are what constitute the film-production process, known as cinematography: Film Stock - The essential advance during the time spent film-production is that part wherein the cinematographer picks the film gage, film speed and the shading affectability to be utilized as a part of recording pictures.

With videography, the situation is different. A videographer is usually the camera operator as well. Videography usually implies that the person is either working alone, or as part of a small crew. Where cinematography is associated with moviemaking and film production, videography is associated with things like live TV broadcasting, TV commercial creation, corporate videos, wedding videos and the like. Videographers can also handle other aspects of the process that can include editing and sound, while cinematographers usually don't.

Documentary Style: This style is edited, so do not confuse this with just "raw footage". We cut out the garbage and leave-in the emotionally pertinent scenes. There is a lot of artistry that goes into arranging real-life footage in such a way to create an emotionally compelling story.

Combined Documentary and Cinematic: Combined use of natural audio and video combined with cinematic storytelling with the additional use cinematic tools such as steadicams, dollies, creative focusing, and lots of focus on the details. This is our favorite.

Of course, the qualities that make a great videographer go beyond technology. You can't choose a professional for your needs based on whether they call themselves a videographer or a cinematographer. In fact, videographers are becoming the preferred option for most clients, whether you're in need of capturing the story of your wedding or the story of your company. Videographers are dedicated to creativity, style, and creating a mesmerizing story that doubles as art.




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