That is a question I think a lot of engaged couples ask themselves when creating a wedding budget. Honestly, it’s a lot like comparing apples to oranges. Both mediums are an excellent way to preserve your memories from any special event but the end result is vastly different. While photography is certainly an art form and most easily displayed about your home or office. The wedding video can capture more than the look of the day. With the addition of sound, from voices to music, a video can capture the emotion of the day as well. There are many times I’ve looked back at old videos and smiled just to see and hear someone that has passed from my life. Or to see how much energy a little child had and to know they are grown and living their own life.
Will You Watch Your Video Again?
So you ask, will I ever watch the video again? What better way to celebrate an anniversary or any milestone than to watch (and hear) and relive the moments of the occasion? At WaveCrest Productions we also offer the 5 minute demo which allows you to view the best moments of the day in a piece edited to include only the highlights.
30% Off!
When planning your wedding and your budget don’t think photography or video, think, "how can we do both?". In the years to come you will be happy you did. For your photography needs we highly recommend Bruce Wilson Photography. For your video needs, if you book with WaveCrest Productions by May 4, 2009 you can receive 30% off any wedding video package. Capture sight and sound for memories to last a lifetime.

