What is the difference between the standard video & deluxe edited version?
We offer only Edited Video productions of your wedding. Edited means any mistakes made by the videographer, (or yourselves), are edited out of the video. Also, any background audio (voices and noises) occurring outside the actual ceremony are recorded over with your choice of music. If you would like a special song on your video, you may bring it on orginal cassette tape or CD and the videographer will edit it onto your video. Usually a Maui scenic section is added at the beginning of the video, (for Maui videos), title graphics, live audio during the ceremony (wireless microphones are used), and two or more songs following the ceremony. A Deluxe Edited Video production of your wedding includes all of the same features as the Edited Video, plus an additional highly edited sequence (usually at the end) which can include: “A growing up section” – childhood photographs of the two of you dissolving and wiping in and out; or, what I call, “A still frame montage of wedding events” – which ar
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