 Bill & Jean Castello Welcome to Tulsa Wedding Videos, where we have helpful information for Tulsa, Oklahoma area brides-to-be and where we'll introduce two Tulsa wedding videographer teams, Bill & Jean Castello of OKVideoGuy.com (covering all of Oklahoma) and Marty & Carolyn Osborne of TulsaVideoMemories.com, covering a wide radius from Tulsa and Claremore.There's so much to consider when choosing a wedding videographer, and really good information is hard to find - so we'll tackle that first.  Marty & Carolyn Osborne Once you know what to really look for when choosing your Tulsa wedding videographers , it's time to meet some certified Tulsa wedding videographers, and we'll meet the two teams we introduced above, get to know them a bit. Until then, I recommend you get their free demo videos to check out from their individual Tulsa Wedding Videos websites. Your wedding day is special and comes just once in a lifetime. That's why it's so important to get the right wedding videographer - one who will capture the day just the way you want to remember it , with all the emotion - tears, laughter and with crisp, clear sound of your vows, the toasts, singing and dancing. |
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Don't hire a wedding videographer who doesn't want to come to your wedding rehearsal. If your videographer isn't concerned about camera positions (bridesmaids & groomsmen can block camera angles if not positioned properly), and getting to know who the people are that are most important to you (especially imortant when videoing the reception), then he's not all that concerned about doing a good job on your wedding video. Even though it usually means an overnight stay and motel expense, good videographers always come to rehearsals. |
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Insist on viewing an entire, real wedding video - one that this wedding videographer has recently produced. Do not decide based on highlight clips or a demo video and insist on watching it in your own home - without the videographer present. Why not with the videographer present? Because they know how to distract you when a bad part is playing and because some will want to apply sales pressure. Also, you'll watch your wedding video many times, so for a fair comparision you should watch the sample at least twice. You'll be surprised at what you didn't notice the first time. Why not a highlights or demo video? ..(click Continue button please) |
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