Motion Menu
- High Definition
Enhanced motion menu used for your wedding
videos on Blu-rays and DVDs.
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About the Videographer
Greg Sorenson was raised
in Kansas City and graduated from Kansas State University
with a Masters of Science in Industrial Engineering. He
has worked as an Engineer in the service industry since
1998 and has focused on product design and quality control.
He became interested
in filming weddings after getting married in 2006 because
he realized the power in wedding videos for creating lasting
memories.
Mission
The mission of Sorenson
Videography is to provide professional quality audio and
video that provide a lifetime of valuable memories. The
combination of professional audio and video is the best
way to relive
memories of truly special events. After watching
your childhood videos, you will agree that videos bring
back more memories than pictures. If a picture is worth
a thousand words, then a video is worth a million pictures.
Teamwork Approach
My brother Mark and I have
been working together to develop synergies among photography
and videography that will save you time and money on your
wedding day. Our teamwork approach will provide you with
a very organized wedding day that results in a better final
product that combines audio, video, and portraits at a very
competitive price. If you are looking for both photography
and videography for your upcoming wedding, you will not
find a better team than Sorenson Videography and Sorenson
Photography at www.SorensonPhotograhy.net in the Kansas
City area.
Wedding Video Considerations:
1. How many professional
cameras will the videographyer use to film your wedding
ceremony? Although one camera can capture
your ceremony, two cameras allow the videographer to transition
from one camera angle to next without missing important
moments. I will use to two Cannon GL2 (SD) or XHA1 (HD)
video cameras. Both cameras will be monitored throughout
the wedding ceremony using an audio and video transmitter/
reciever. While one camera is manned during the ceremony,
the other camera is remotely panned, tilted, and zoomed
to capture the second angle.
2. Does the videographer
provide a full day of coverage of moments before and after
the ceremony? There are several videographers
that provide 4 to 6 hours of coverage and charge for addition
hours. Consider whether you want to be rushed during your
wedding day before you try to fit your wedding day into
a fixed number of hours. I will always provide a full "day"
of coverage because its your wedding "day" not
hours.
3. Does the videographer
use two UHF wireless microphones? Without
wireless mircophones, you will not be able to clearly hear
your minister or most importantly your spouse's vows in
the video. I will use dual channel Azden UHF lapel mircophones
for your ceremony.
4. Do you know
which videographer will film your ceremony and how the editing
will be completed? Make sure you know which
videographer will be filming your wedding day and if they
will be editing your final video as well. It is important
to have the video editor at your wedding so you can point
out which moments you want included and excluded.
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