reel talk: your wedding video
Jun 01, 2015
4 minutes
BY RACHEL TORGERSON
DON’T INCLUDE a photomontage
It’s always fun to look at baby pictures and honeymoon snapshots. But you don’t need a reel of both to start and end your wedding video. When viewing your video, you’ll most likely lose the attention of your friends and family after 20 minutes tops, and you don’t want to waste five of those watching still photos of you two. Get straight to the action. If you’re investing in a videographer to cover your entire wedding, you’ll have plenty of footage to condense into a 20- to 30-minute clip, so devote your videographer’s time toward a skillfully edited video that others won’t mind watching.
DO INCLUDE a digital file
While DVDs
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