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All About Videography

Capturing sound, movement, and all the emotion of the day, videography keeps the memories of your wedding vivid for years. Here's everything you need to know.

Do I Need a Videographer?
It's not essential, but couples who hire a videographer are usually glad they did. Still photography captures important moments, but only videography will show your walk down the aisle and the smiles you shared during your first dance. "The only way to really relive the day is through video," says Robert Allen, of Robert Allen Videojournalist. "You can hear the way people speak, see the way they move."

How important is such a detailed recording? "The whole day was a whirlwind," says Marissa Coyne of her December 2001 wedding in Cold Spring Hills, New York. "You can forget so much of what is going on." Videography allowed her and her husband, Christopher, to once again experience the moments they remembered, and it also revealed things they had missed, including their parents' teary smiles as the couple exchanged their vows. Couples also often find that, years later, their children love watching the video of their wedding.

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