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Bridal Party Chat: Ask a Videographer
Everyone thinks of remembering their wedding with a photo album. But a video can bring the big day to life for years to come.
By
Lynne Shallcross
Published Monday, August 18, 2008
If you’re thinking of videotaping your wedding but are having nightmares of bright lights and awkward one-on-one interviews with your wedding guests, let Martin Andrews of Blue Sky Films (801 Wayne Ave. #200, Silver Spring; 240-494-1022) put your mind at ease. Martin and his team of filmmakers won’t light your wedding up like a movie set, nor will they put the spotlight on Aunt Mary as she tells how you wet your bed as a child. That’s not Blue Sky’s style.
Martin started shooting weddings eight years ago in an effort to make wedding videos a more cinematic, nostalgic experience. The Blue Sky Films team documents weddings using discreet, unobtrusive coverage on both vintage movie film and high-definition video.
Martin’s swinging by The Washingtonian on Thursday to give us all the need-to-know details about videotaping your big day. Submit your questions now, and Martin will answer them on Thursday from 11 to noon. More>> Bridal Party Blog | Wedding Guide | Wedding Vendor Search
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