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Id ESLPod_1174_CN
Episode Id ESLPod 1174
Episode Title Describing Video Quality
Title Wedding Videography
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Wedding "videography" (the process of filming and producing or creating a finished video of an event) is popular, because most "brides and grooms" (the men and women who get married) want to have an easy way to remember their special day. Over time, wedding videography has become "increasingly" (more and more) "complex" (complicated and involved; not simple).

There are five common styles of Wedding videography. The first is a "journalistic" style where the final product is similar to a "documentary" (a factual report on an event or topic). Journalistic videos present the events as they happened.

The second style is a "cinematic" style that is similar to a professional movie. The footage is edited for "maximum" (as much as possible) emotional impact and is designed to "impress" (make someone think that something is very good or special) the viewer.

The third style of wedding videography is a "storytelling" style in which the videographer tells the story of the wedding couple's love. The final product might include stories told by the bride and groom of how they first met or how the groom "proposed" (asked the woman to marry him). It might also include stories from friends and relatives.

"Short form wedding" is the fourth style of wedding videography. In this style, the footage is presented in as little as 15 minutes, and always under 60 minutes. The videographer films all of the wedding events, but only some of that footage is included in the final product, and it might not be presented "chronologically" (reflecting the order in which events actually happened).

Finally, the last style of wedding videography is the "traditional" style. These videos present the full footage of the wedding and all related events, presented in "chronological" (following the order in which events occurred) order. These videos may last for a few hours.

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