What type of video recording equipment do you use?

  • We use a top of the line JVC GY-HD 250 camera. For the commercial, and television production professional, the GY-HD 250 combines the outstanding performance of a 3CCD, High Definition camcorder with an array of advanced features. Plus, GY-HD250U is also able to capture and record at the film frame rate of 24fps, progressive Full HD images, ideal for cinematographic applications. And, when real 24p HD video is down-converted to SD, the result is truly film-like DVDs.

What editing program do you use?

  • The Editing program that we use is the Avid Media Composer , unsurpassed creative tools, rock-solid media management, and the highest quality effects and output make Media Composer the most powerful editing solution available.

Do you hire freelancers or do you have someone that is an experienced professional?

  • Our Videographer is a professional and has the training and years of experience needed to capture a great looking Video for a Wedding, Event, Corporate Video, Website Video or Documentary.

My Wedding or event will be dimly lit.  Will you use bright lights?

  • Lighting has to be one of the most difficult tasks that a Videographer faces;during the reception, we generally stick to a small on-camera light (no lights on stand). This ensures that the ambience of your night is kept intact.

Do you have back up equipment?

  • We have a back up camera on sight in case of any malfunctions with the equipment. Our equipment is fairly new as we try to keep up with the times and the new technologies that are available.

Do you have back up Videographers?

  • Our Videographer has never missed an event, but we do have Videographers that we work closely with and would come to our aid in case of an emergency.

What’s the difference between Widescreen 16:9 or Standard 4:3 Video?

  • 16:9 wide screen is a wide shot that covers more area than the Standard 4:3 Video, but if you do not have a wide screen capable TV, which most TV’s are today, then you may want to have the video shot in the 4:3 Standard. Our equipment can shoot in true widescreen and does not cut the top and bottom off to have the look of widescreen.

How long does it normally take to get my Video?

  • Depending on how much editing your Video will require and the details involved with shooting you can expect your Video in about 3 to 4 weeks completed and delivered to your door or by Mail.