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Capturing Your Special Day on Video – What You Need to Know

The big day is coming up! You’ve spent months planning the perfect wedding, and now it’s time for you to start thinking about how to capture all those special moments. A wedding video is a great way to relive your day and share it with friends and family. But where do you start? Here’s what you need to know about capturing your special day on video.


Hiring a Videographer

The first step in making sure your wedding day is captured on film is hiring the right videographer. When looking for a videographer, start by asking your wedding photographer if they offer video services. Many photographers have both photography and videography services, so this can be an easy way to get both services from one person or company. If they don’t offer video services, ask them for recommendations of local videographers that they have worked with in the past. That way you know they are reliable and will deliver quality work.


When interviewing potential videographers, make sure to ask questions about their experience filming weddings specifically. Ask to see samples of their previous work, and make sure that their style matches your vision for the big day.

Choosing a Video Style

Once you’ve chosen your videographer, it’s time to decide on the style of the video. Do you want something short and sweet like a highlight reel? Or would you prefer something longer that includes more detail such as speeches or readings? It all depends on what kind of story you want told through your wedding video. If you’re not sure what type of style will work best for you, talk through different options with your videographer before signing any contracts so that everyone has a clear understanding of how much footage will be shot and included in the final product.


Types of wedding videos

Highlight - this is a short video usually between 4-10 minutes with edited clips of the best bits of your day. This is by far the most popular type of wedding video as it is perfect for sharing with people.


Full length - some parts of your day could be filmed in it's entirely. For example you may wish to have your whole ceremony filmed or speeches.


Documentary edit - although this can mean different things for different people, generally a documentary edit is a long video capturing the whole day as it happens. This is the style which was the more traditional approach as couples got to see the whole day however be aware these videos are usually very long edits so family and friends may not be able to sit through the whole thing in one go.


Conclusion

Your wedding day should be captured in a way that truly reflects who you are as a couple—and with the right videographer by your side, it can be! Start by researching potential videographers in your area who specialize in weddings, then find out which style best fits your vision for the big day! With these tips in mind, creating a beautiful wedding video will be easier than ever before! Good luck!

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