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Imagine Video provides professional video production services for your wedding needs. We use today’s latest digital technology to produce high quality Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) video products. We strive to provide you with the best quality every time.
Along with our Standard Digital format, we are now specializing in High Definition coverage.

What is High Definition?
High Definition is the top of the line, all digital format for broadcasting and viewing TV programming. With HD, you see images at a higher resolution than you have ever viewed on a home screen before. This clarity is delivered in a crystal clear, widescreen format, with CD quality sound.
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Why Should I Order My Wedding Video in HD?
Your wedding day is such a special day in itself. HD is the highest possible quality available today. The industry shift from SD DVDs to HD DVDs equates to the shift from VHS to DVD years ago. You’ve invested so much effort into this one special event, why not capture it in the best possible quality!
Should I Order my Video in HD if I don’t Have the Home Set-up?
Yes. Think about your old home movies on VHS. The quality just doesn’t stand up to the test of time. If you could order those videos in HD today, wouldn’t you? We can shoot and edit your wedding video in HD and present you a Standard Definition DVD which you can play in a standard DVD player. When you are ready with an HD home set-up we will transfer your video to an HD version at no extra cost to you.
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Not sure about HD? Read some of our HD FAQ’s
Just how much sharper is HD than regular SD?
Standard Video SD (what we've been watching for more than 60 years) has a resolution that's equivalent to about 640x480 pixels. An HD video, on the other hand, has a resolution that tops out at 1,920x1,080 pixels, more than six times as sharp in best-case scenarios. The difference is astounding. One look at HD, and you'll understand.
What Do I need to view my HD wedding video?
In order to view your HD video or any other HD video you will need an HD compatible television and a High Defintion DVD player. |