Terms to Know Before Hiring Your Wedding Videographer Sacramento CA

Learn this list of common videography terms before your videographer hits the record button.


1. Local Companies

Dunnigan Shelley Photography
(916) 484-7525
Sacramento, CA
Swentowsky John Photography
(916) 488-1130
1808 Tribute Rd
Sacramento, CA
Bridal Express Wedding Packages
(916) 739-0110
Sacramento, CA
Rainbow Studio
(916) 427-1818
6930 65th St
Sacramento, CA
Broglio Sharon
(916) 635-7132
Sacramento, CA
Old Sacramento Merchants
(916) 446-4242
1026 2nd St
Sacramento, CA
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1500 W El Camino Ave Ste 13
Sacramento, CA
Kight Christopher Photographers
(916) 484-1164
3101 Fulton Ave
Sacramento, CA
Life Touch Preschool Portraits
(916) 361-3336
9719 Lincoln
Sacramento, CA
Hector's Studio
(916) 399-8040
437 Little River Way
Sacramento, CA

2. Terms to Know Before Hiring Your Wedding Videographer

Videography technology has evolved drastically over the years, and there is a lot more to it than just “fast forward” and “rewind.” I’ve compiled a list of terms to know before your videographer hits the record button:

Analog Cameras/Footage
Analog is about as archaic as your home VCR. Once the industry norm, this format is rapidly becoming passé. VHS tapes (the product of analog cameras) have a shelf life of about 15 years when stored properly, although the quality will still tend to depreciate.

Digital Cameras/Footage
The new standard in video technology, digital cameras offer many more functions than analog. And because they are more receptive to light, less distractive additional lighting is needed. The original footage does not lose its quality when transferred digitally.

Digitization
The method of transmitting your wedding-day video onto a computer’s editing system.

DVD
Also known as Digital Versatile Disc. DVDs are the product of digital cameras, and they offer increased picture quality and the ability to easily navigate between scenes.

DVE
Also known as Digital Video Effect, but more commonly known as special effects.

In-camera Edit
Practice where raw footage is shot as neatly as possible to reduce the need for editing later.

Linear Editing
Editing process in which the tape taken from the camera is edited down using multiple VCRs. This method is becoming out-dated with the onset of less expensive computer-based systems.

NLE
Also known as Non-Linear Editing System. Done on a computer-based system or a stand-alone editing appliance, this method of editing allows for more creativity at the click of a mouse.

Outtakes
Raw footage that didn’t make the cut onto the final version.

Raw Footage
Original recordings that have not been edited.

Video Capture Card
Computer hardware that converts videotaped recordings into digital footage, then turns it back into videotape format to be viewed on any VCR.

HD Video
Video that is offered as an alternative to standard TV videos and is best viewed on HDTV. Resolution of HD video is 78% higher than VHS, 60% higher than DVD, and 51% higher than standard TV, leaving you with a result that is extremely clear.

3. Author Bio

Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a comprehensive wedding planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services, along with articles, expert advice, checklists and photo galleries to lead brides through every step of the planning process.

4. Featured Local Company

Media Fusion Studios

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1833 W. March Lane
Stockton, CA