Frequently asked questions
Yes, we offer a complimentary e-invitation service with each booking. This digital invitation can be personalized with photos, videos, and a live streaming link. Guests can interact by posting wishes, recording video messages, taking selfies, and registering their faces. After the event, photos taken by guests can be matched to their credentials for easy access. The e-invitation also includes RSVP details, and guests can add event reminders directly to their Google calendars.
Yes, we provide a free online album selection link through our CRM. This link allows you to view and select your favorite photos from your event. By clicking on the link and confirming your selection, the photos will automatically be sent to our backend system, facilitating a seamless album creation process.
Candid videography, also known as cinematography or eyelet montage video, involves filming the event as it naturally occurs without staged poses or scripted actions. This style focuses on capturing the essence of the event dynamically and artistically, offering a cinematic portrayal of your special moments. each session you might get 3 to 5 minutes final video.
Traditional, still, or conventional photography refers to a more formal style of capturing images at events. This approach involves posed photographs where individuals or groups are directed to look at the camera, ensuring that key moments and participants are recorded in a structured manner. It's ideal for capturing detailed and formal representations of your event's significant moments and attendees.
These terms all describe a style of videography focused on documenting an event comprehensively and straightforwardly. Traditional, still, coverage, or conventional videography captures the event in a continuous, linear fashion, focusing on ceremonies, speeches, and other important activities to provide a complete record of the day’s events.
Candid photography captures moments as they naturally unfold without the subjects posing or being aware of the camera. This style emphasizes spontaneous, real expressions and interactions, creating a more dynamic and emotionally resonant visual narrative. Traditional photography, in contrast, involves posed scenes where subjects are aware of the camera and positioned deliberately. This approach is excellent for ensuring everyone is featured and key moments are captured in a structured manner.
Traditional videography focuses on capturing the event in a sequential, straightforward manner. It typically covers the entire event, including ceremonies and speeches, ensuring a complete record with attention to important moments in a structured format. Candid videography, or cinematography, on the other hand, operates more like a film, capturing moments as they happen without directing the subjects. This results in a more organic and engaging video that tells the story of the event through its most lively and touching moments, often resembling a movie with its artistic and emotional depth.