The Knot Chicago Weddings Magazine

the reel deal

1 hire the person whose style most closely matches your own

Just like photographers, videographers take different approaches to their craft. Documentary-style videos present the events chronologically, without many special effects, while a cinematic film is generally more dramatic, using interesting angles for a Hollywood-movie feel (these are just two options of many). “You don’t want to select a cinematographer with one style and send them clips from another videographer with a totally different style—just hire the one you like,” says Taryn Pollock, owner of Serendipity Cinematography

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