First of all, when I would ask if he could meet us @ the venue, just to make sure that we were on the right page, he didn't even respond back through our calls or emails. So on the day before the wedding, he called and said he couldn't make it because he broke his leg. So he is sending one of his best co-videographer. Since it was unexpected, I said it was "fine" and that I hope he gets better soon. When we first met with him, he told us that our wedding video will be done after 2 weeks of the wedding. When two weeks was over, my husband and I patiently waited for another week for the video (without contacting him). When the week was over, we called and emailed. Our emails and calls went unanswered until after another 2 weeks passed. He finally responded and sent us our "raw video." The raw video he sent was like a home video! It didn't have any professionalism at all. It didn't even look like he put any effort into it! He told us that if we didn't like anything, we had to put into writing, which we felt like we did the whole video ourselves! After we wrote what we needed to be edited, it took another 2 weeks for us to get it back. In addition, we had to keep calling and emailing him for our wedding video. Another guy had to respond back saying Greg had some family emergency going on. Greg, the owner of Advanced Visual Arts was not very professional. He was so fast into cashing in your checks, but not with his work. My husband and I were very disappointed with his service and will not recommend him to any future couples.
He was very professional with great visions. He is very dedicated and efficient with his work.