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Monday, May 12, 2008

The Wedding Day (Same Day) Edit

"People are used to seeing a photo montage or even a love story (at the reception), but a wedding-day edit—that's truly breathtaking."

Creative Video Editing knows you don't want to wait weeks for your wedding film to be edited in high quality digital footage, so we have gone the extra step! As of 2008, we now offer one of the most amazing additions to your reception, The Wedding Day Edit!

The Wedding Day Edit (or same day edit) is a combination of filming and editing that is shot prior to the wedding day (at any time) and combined with footage shot on the wedding day itself. Your guests will be amazed at the edit we produce for you because it is actual footage from only hours earlier!

The Wedding Day Edit is possible because of the newest technology and the creativity of the camera operators and editors. Not only will your guests be floored by the same day footage, but you can even order this same day edit to be duplicated right at your reception for us to hand out as favors too. We also offer iPhone/iPod movies and will make your same day edit available to you before you even leave for your Honeymoon or online to family members who were not able to make your wedding.

Creative Video Editing offers Wedding Day Edits in lieu of full post production wedding films as well. Of course some people want both (Wedding Day Edit and a Full Length Feature Film) completed. Keep in mind that a Wedding Day Edit still allows you to buy a longer, full length film later on as well.

Give us a call to set up an appointment to review your Wedding Day Edit options. Our same day edit packages are all-inclusive. We'll even provide the projection screen and audio. Add a Wedding Day Edit to your full length package for only $1,495 or order JUST a wedding day edit only package for $2,995. We can always edit your full length feature film later on.

The Wedding Day Edit is often described as "the best part of the reception".

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