Visions Unlimited Productions, Inc.

videography and photography for all wedding & event budgets

  • HOME
  • About Us
    • About Leslie and Mark’s Beach Wedding on Siesta Key
    • Leslie’s Blog
  • Wedding Videos | Love is Love
  • Testimonials
  • Brochure/ Price List
  • Contact Us

Archives for January 2010

How to Hire the Best Photographer for Your Wedding

January 18, 2010 by Leslie

Instructions for Hiring a Great Wedding Photographer for your wedding:
 

1. Ask your videographer, family, friends and recent newlyweds for a recommendation. Then, interview in-person or over the phone. You can also consult other wedding vendors who have likely worked with wedding photographers.

 

 

2. Request to see a complete coverage of each photographer’s work – that is, ask for a picture portfolio of an entire wedding for which he or she was hired. Meeting in person will allow you to choose an album, go over wedding photography packages and express your wants easily.

 

3. Choose an overall photographic style that suits you, whether photojournalistic, candid, formal posed portraits, artsy with added dramatic flourishes, color or black-and-white for a romantic classy look – or select a blend of a number of styles. Which can the prospective photographer deliver?

4. Consider the photographer’s personality. Decide if you share a vision and will get along well. Remember, the photographer will be with you on the most important day of your life.

 

5. Check prices, including those of packages offered and numbers of prints included. Remember, it’s always worth it to invest in a good photographer. Your wedding day memories will be captured perfectly or near-perfectly on film by a true profesional.

6. Schedule a follow-up discussion to hammer out specifics specific shots you want and don’t want, the shooting schedule on the day of the wedding, the number of proofs available and the negatives policy (how long they’re available and whether they’re for sale).

 

 

Posing for your photographer should be fun!
Posing for your wedding photos should be fun!

~ article by Leslie Harris-Senac, Videographer/Film maker in Sarasota, Florida

 

 

 

 

 

Outdoor Wedding Advice by Professional Wedding Videographer Leslie

January 14, 2010 by Leslie

If you’re contemplating an outdoor wedding, here are some things to consider.

DO plan an outdoor wedding if…

– You want to host a Dove Release. (The represent peace, love, unity, prosperity and new beginnings).

– You have a special attachment to a particular type of outdoor setting.

– You enjoy spontaneity and natural outdoor beauty.

– You want to set your celebration apart from other weddings, perhaps even your own previous weddings if one or both of you have been married previously.

– You want to blend religious traditions in a flexible, non-denominational setting. Non-religious weddings are perfect for outdoor venues.

– Your wedding ceremony will be part of a multi-day wedding event. (Plan on an outdoor brunch the day after your wedding for more time with family and friends.)

– You’re organized and able to plan for a variety of scenarios. (Make sure to have a tent or covered area to retreat to, in case of rain. Plan B needs to be considered in case you’d like to move your wedding indoors.)

– You want to increase the amount of time available to share with loved ones by holding both your wedding ceremony and reception at a single location. (You will save money and time when you eliminate traveling long distances to your reception.)

– You’d like to include horses, dogs and other pets in your wedding service. (Be careful; pets can steel the show if you aren’t careful. If your pet is not VERY WELL TRAINED, I would not recommend including them. I’ll add another post to my blog about PETS & WEDDINGS – coming soon.)

– You want to create a wedding celebration that is unique, personal, distinctive and memorable. (Your wedding should reflect the bride and groom’s personalities.)

– You can be a Zen-Bride. Don’t keep a constant eye on the time. Remember that many tropical islands run on “island time” – Things happen when they happen – Keep an open mind. Minor mishaps can sometimes make for the best memories ~ honestly!

DON’T choose an outdoor wedding if…

– You hate surprises. (This is one of the charming things about outdoor wedding locations, you DO NOT have control over everything. Often charming and spontaneous things happen. You need to have a sense-of-humor & be open minded.)

– You will be horribly disappointed if the weather is uncooperative and everything does not go according to your plan. (Some of my most favorite sunset portraits were shot as storms threatened… and later arrived. These are also some of the most memorable weddings. The bride who takes it all in stride will accept whatever comes & ENJOY IT!)

– You’re seeking to simply be different or to upstage your friends. (Sometimes the simple weddings can be the most profound and heartfelt.)

– You don’t like the outdoors. (This is a no-brainer, but I’ve seen brides who just aren’t comfortable with an occasional insect or windy breeze. This made it hard for them to relax.)

– You need controlled and staged surrounds for your wedding day.

Whatever you decide…

– Have your wedding memories captured by a Professional Video Production Company.  The the best wedding investment you can make is for your future.

~ by Leslie Harris-Senac, President of Visions Unlimited Video Productions in Sarasota, FL, with excerpts by Kim Knox.

Outdoor Garden Wedding
Outdoor Garden Wedding

Videography Keeps the Memories

January 3, 2010 by Leslie

Capturing sound, movement, and all the emotion of the day, videography keeps the memories of your wedding vivid for years. Here’s everything you need to know.All About Videography

Do I Need a Professional Videographer?

It’s not essential, but couples who hire a professional videographer are usually glad they did. Still photography captures important moments, but only videography will show your walk down the aisle is slow motion, capture your vows, toasts & First Dance music. “The only way to really relive the day is through video,” says Robert Allen, of Robert Allen Videojournalist. “You can hear the way people speak, see the way they move.”

How important is such a detailed recording? “The whole day was a whirlwind,” says Marissa Coyne of her December 2001 wedding in Cold Spring Hills, New York. “You can forget so much of what is going on.” Videography allowed her and her husband, Christopher, to once again experience the moments they remembered, and it also revealed things they had missed, including their parents’ teary smiles as the couple exchanged their vows. Couples also often find that, years later, their children love watching the video of their wedding.

Are There Different Styles of Videography to Consider?
The current trend for wedding videography is toward documentary-style work. These videos piece together the events of the day, often blending color with black-and-white footage for a natural and timeless approach. This seemingly straightforward style requires considerable artistic skill from the videographer, who must be able to capture the mood without special effects while keeping the focus on you. The more stylized wedding video utilizes some technical tricks like layering & editing to the beat to summon a mood. Many professional videographers use fade-outs and insert still shots, such as baby or family photos or first-date mementos. These approaches may incorporate music, interviews, special effects and titles.

The best way to end up with a film that you will view again and again is to communicate with your professional in advance. Let the videographer know what attracted you to her work, such as the blend of candid moments and still photography. How the elements are combined during the editing is as important as the way the video is shot, says Jeremy Faryar Mansuri, owner of New York City’s LifeStories Films. Editing, he explains, “really sets the pace” of a video. Also discuss sound, including your choice of songs for background or theme and the mix of music with live, happy chatter that will accompany the final product. As for length, most videographers will offer a range from a thirty-minute summary of your day to an hour long documentary.

A professional will know to include key moments and footage of the entire wedding party, but if there are special guests or events that you want on film, tell him so. “A couple should be as involved in the process as they’re comfortable with being,” says Allen. But at a certain point, remember: You’ve hired a professional because you admire that person’s skills. On the day, let her work. The best moments, as Lara Laitala, who was married in New York City in April 2000, discovered, will not be the ones you planned: “I was dancing with my brother, and all of a sudden my veil began to fall off,” she says. “I threw it out into the crowd. I didn’t really realize I did it, but on the video we have this great shot of me throwing it and my brother and me laughing.”

Leslie Harris-Senac
Leslie Harris-Senac, Filmmaker in Sarasota, FL

From Martha Stewart Weddings, Summer 2004 with updates by Leslie Harris Senac of Visions Unlimited Video Productions in Sarasota, FL

Call Leslie today at: 941/315-3456

or Email her: Les@BeautifulVideos.com

Visions Unlimited Videographers Team

Visions Unlimited Videographers

Visions Unlimited Video Productions of Sarasota, Florida is a multi-media video production company owned by Videographer, Leslie Harris-Senac and partner Mark Senac.

From Leslie’s Blog:

  • Intercultural beach wedding on Siesta Key Beach, Sarasota, FL
  • Love Story Tribute Video at Selby Gardens on Sarasota Bay
  • Sarasota videographer gives advice for your wedding video.
  • Tampa Bridal Showcase & Fashion Show ~ Video at A La Carte Pavilion in Tampa, FL
  • Video ~ St. Armand’s Circle Bridal Fashion Show – Weddings in Paradise

Search our site:

View some of our videos:

From our Blog

  • Intercultural beach wedding on Siesta Key Beach, Sarasota, FL
  • Love Story Tribute Video at Selby Gardens on Sarasota Bay
  • Sarasota videographer gives advice for your wedding video.
  • Tampa Bridal Showcase & Fashion Show ~ Video at A La Carte Pavilion in Tampa, FL
  • Video ~ St. Armand’s Circle Bridal Fashion Show – Weddings in Paradise

Copyright © 2026 · Beautiful Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in