Our reputation and quality of service are the main reasons why couples have and continue to choose VN to capture their day. All of our associates hold a degree in broadcasting and are seasoned professionals. Most of us have been or still are employed as News Photojournalists at the area TV stations during the regular work week and each one of us has 15 to 20 years experience in the art of creative videography and are recipients of Emmy Awards and various awards from the Syracuse Press Club. Every wedding we videotape is done with the utmost sensitivity, emotion and imaginative mastery that you won't find anywhere in the Central and Upstate New York area but with VN.

You will have input on how your finished DVD will look. YOU choose the music to your montages, and after we have finished editing, we will send you a preview of your finished product. You will then have a chance to make any changes YOU see fit. YOU produce the video, we just do the technical work for you.

We ALWAYS uphold professionalism during your entire wedding day. No harsh lights or traveling tripods are used at all. We do not interview guests or make them uncomfortable in any way. We remain discreet and out of the way to preserve the day's integrity. This also helps assure a positive working relationship with any other wedding professionals you have hired.

We will be happy to meet with you at your convenience and feel free to call us at anytime with any questions you may have. We have pages and pages of thank you notes and referrals for you to look over . We want you to feel comfortable with us and confident that Video Network will capture your special day without obtrusive lights and camera's. Many of our past clients tell us that they didn't even know we were there, and were surprised to see the beautiful shots we were able to obtain,without their knowledge.

 

Congratulations on your upcoming wedding day. We wish you all that love and life have to offer.


We look forward to hearing from you.

 

 

 

 

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Jimmy on the job with WSYR-TV.
This photo was printed on the front page of the Syracuse Post Standard,
Saturday September 1, 2007

 

 

 

 

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