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Videographers cost how much?

I just started looking for our wedding videographer... Holy crap they are pricey.  Does anyone have any tips to cut costs?  All I really want is my vows and parts of the ceremony and then the toasts, and first dance...is that really worth 1,000 bucks or should I just buy a handheld video camera and give that to my little cousin?  Seems ridiculous.  Please share.

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  • loveshine1loveshine1 member
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    edited December 2011
    I didn't hire a videographer. DH's uncle works at a university doing film archiving and restoration, and he videotaped it for us.

    I have yet to watch it.
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  • edited December 2011
    I didn't have a videographer. I have never had to tell someone, "No, I don't have a tape of my wedding for you to watch. Sorry."
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  • AuntFloAuntFlo member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_videographers-cost-much?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:47Discussion:4f19b1c8-2fcd-4655-86fd-38c532ff5c0cPost:5b08fb1c-2e2a-4b56-a921-a7814943e113">Re: Videographers cost how much?</a>:
    [QUOTE]I didn't hire a videographer. DH's uncle works at a university doing film archiving and restoration, and he videotaped it for us. I have yet to watch it.
    Posted by loveshine1[/QUOTE]

    We bought a video camera because we wanted one for the honeymoon anyway (kinky!) and then had my BM's husband videotape certain parts for us.
    It has been 5 years, and I have yet to watch it.
  • hmonkeyhmonkey member
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    edited December 2011

    i'm glad we didn't get a guest's drunken tirade at our site coordinator on tape.  it was bad enough to witness in person.

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  • MNNEBrideMNNEBride member
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    edited December 2011
    I think that if you want video of your ceremony, you should go with a professional.  Ours set up a stationary camera in front of the church that was run by remote (zoom, pan, etc) by the videographer from the balcony. He had a second camera in the balcony.  He also put a mic on my DH so the audio is heard on the dvd.   I wasn't very impressed with the reception portion of our dvd.  I think we could have cut way back on the time we booked and had a friend cover the highlights at the reception. 

    Just my .02.
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  • *Barbie**Barbie* member
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    edited December 2011
    only 5 easy payments of $29.95! and if you call in the next 18 minutes, we'll cut one of the payments and throw in some free rice and ribbon wands, just pay extra processing and handling.
  • ReturnOfKuusReturnOfKuus member
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    edited December 2011
    We paid the thousand bucks, and have found it to be well worth it.  I was skeptical, but damned if we don't watch that thing over and over.  And it's so much better than that shaky cam B movie that FIL shot.  I see that, and I expect Bruce Campbell to come through with a chainsaw at any moment.
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  • DG1DG1 member
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    edited December 2011

    We gave a friend a camcorder.  Considering the number of times we've watched the video - zero - it's worth exactly as much as we paid.

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  • edited December 2011
    I've actually watched mine several times and other family members have as well.  I was glad we got it b/c there were so many things that I missed that day.  For example, my nephew was the ring bearer and sat in the priest's chair during the ceremony.  It was funny but I had no idea this happened until I saw the video.  Also my husband's aunt was a guest and gave a little interview.  She passed away a few years ago and we played the video for his cousin (her son).  He asked to watch it b/c he wanted to "see" his mom and hear her voice.  He did not have any other video recordings of her.  I think it was well worth the cost.
  • zsazsa-stlzsazsa-stl member
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    edited December 2011
    I paid my brother's friend something like $200 to use his professional camera and edit a video for us.  I did watch it.  I plan to watch it more when I'm old.
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