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DVD Wedding Slideshows

DVD Wedding Slideshows

Marriage is an institution and tradition that has been treasured and protected by societies for as long as we can remember. For many of us, the wedding celebration is a once in a lifetime experience. The exchange of vows is often followed by a sumptuous feast, which can go on for days in some religious traditions. The invention of the camera allowed the memories created to be captured and remembered forever. Technology has come a long way since the photographic stills of the past that required everyone to remain completely still for the exposure to be successful. Color added life and luster to the pictures, and soon cameras were able to catch action in motion. Now it is even possible to transfer the pictures or video footage onto DVD as wedding slideshows.

The company responsible for ensuring that wedding photography keeps up with the canter of modern technology in the 21st century is Studio Nine Photography. Jonathan Rubin is the owner, an artist, teacher, and master photographer who has worked with MTV. He has developed a concept that merges fine art with photography and video, resulting in a fantastic multimedia presentation - DVD wedding slideshows. Photographs are a wonderful memory, especially when framed and put in strategic places around the home. However, they utilize just a single sense - sight. DVDs are capable of carrying sound as well as pictures, lending a much more interactive nature to the whole experience.

DVD Wedding Slideshows are just one of the multimedia products a DVD is capable of producing. A DVD, also known as a Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc, is basically an optical disc storage media format that is capable of storing data with high video and sound quality. DVDs resemble CDs in appearance, but are encoded in a different format of a much greater density. A DVD is able to store eight times more data than a CD. However, because the two are both optical storage media devices, a DVD reader or writer is generally able to read CDs as well. DVD players thus double as both a video machine for watching movies, and a music player for listening to CDs, or viewing photographs that have been saved to disc.

In the United States, DVD-Video rentals first outnumbered weekly VHS cassette rentals in June 2003. Considering that the DVD was only created by various companies in the late 1990s, this just goes to show how quickly the technology was adopted in the marketplace. The DVD-Video is able to support other features like selectable subtitles, multiple camera angles, and many different audio tracks. The DVD Wedding Slideshows offered by Studio Nine Photography are one of the greatest modern innovations in the wedding photography industry. There are so many different options available, making the best possible use of creative genius when it comes to combining the genres of fine art, photography and video. Visit www.studionine.com and enter the incredible world of multimedia. No wedding in the 21st century should be without this innovation of modern technology.




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