Steve and I discuss videographers.
Steve: so [Steve's co-worker] says they had a videographer and were really surprised at how well it turned out.
Stacy: No video. Did you want video?
Steve: haha
no, I hadn't thought of it before.
she said they were dead set against it.
but then changed their mind and are glad they did it.
Stacy: I thought it was unnecessary and never bothered exploring it.
Steve: it's like $1000
Stacy: Our wedding's less theatrical than hers, though.
Steve: yes,
I mentioned that.
theirs was 6-7 hours
Stacy: It would basically be 8 hours of you eating a quesadilla.
Steve: nice!
Stacy: No video. Did you want video?
Steve: haha
no, I hadn't thought of it before.
she said they were dead set against it.
but then changed their mind and are glad they did it.
Stacy: I thought it was unnecessary and never bothered exploring it.
Steve: it's like $1000
Stacy: Our wedding's less theatrical than hers, though.
Steve: yes,
I mentioned that.
theirs was 6-7 hours
Stacy: It would basically be 8 hours of you eating a quesadilla.
Steve: nice!

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haha. Yes, our wedding was a "big" event.
The video was actually an hour long and edited with music and stuff. So it had sections from the day from getting ready, to the church ceremony, to the reception and dancing after. I don't think you guys have as many "events". The thing I liked about it was that I got to see a lot of the stuff I planned endlessly for, but didn't get to see. So that part was nice to have.
OK, so it'll be one hour of Steve eating a quesadilla to a Fallout Boy song.
Ya, I can totally see how having visuals of stuff you planned for would be cool. Our deal is so low-key, though, I think we can get by with just the photographer.
No one said I would have to listen to Fallout Boy.
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