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Your wedding day will be one of the most special and momentous days of your life. It’s the culmination of months of planning, and will be attended by your closest friends and family. One of the best ways to capture every detail of the day is through wedding videography.

Wedding videos create treasured keepsakes that you can rewatch for years to come. If you are searching for a wedding videographer near you, we’ll help you find the best local talent for the job.

Choosing your Wedding Videographer

Is a Videographer necessary for a wedding?

It’s a common question that often boils down to your budget. Wedding photography is, of course, beautiful but captures the still rather than the physical moments of the day. That’s why many couples hire both a wedding photographer and a videographer so that they can get the best of both worlds.

For example, the bride gliding down the stairs in her dress, the ceremony, first dance, speeches and all the other little moments that can easily be missed or forgotten about. For cultural weddings especially, there may be dances, ceremonial acts or other traditions that a couple would rather have recorded as well as photographed.

Wedding videos are something you’ll be able to watch back for the rest of your lives. While your guests may also record bits and pieces of footage, it’s not the same as having a professionally made video.

Different types of Wedding Videography

Just like every couple is different, so is the style of wedding videography that’s out there too. Depending on the theme of your wedding and your budget, one might be more appropriate than another. Here’s an overview of some of the most popular types of wedding videography.

  • Home Movie - Someone who will record all the key moments of your wedding and stitch the clips together, to give you a finished video. Home movie style wedding videos tend to be of lower budget and quality, but they can still be a priceless memory of your wedding day.
  • Music Montage - Another affordable option is to ditch the audio recordings and just have all the moments placed together with a soundtrack over the top. While music montage wedding videos don’t capture the personal touches as much, they do keep things concise and are typically quite affordable. Though it’s worth pointing out if you want to choose a copyrighted track, this means you won’t be able to share your video online, especially to YouTube.
  • Cinematic - Weddings are in themselves big productions worthy of a movie. A cinematic wedding videography style will bring the feel of Hollywood right to your wedding day! It will capture every laugh, tear and unmissable moment. The editing is of extremely high quality, and the finished piece will be highly moving and entertaining. As you might expect, cinematic wedding videos tend to be the most expensive as they require a lot more work.
  • Traditional - A wedding videographer will record the entire ceremony and the main part of the reception. The quality will be better than a handy cam style but will lack any artistic flair. In recent years, the popularity of traditional style wedding videos has declined but there are still some companies who provide them.

How to check your Wedding Videographers credentials

With wedding videos, the proof is in the pudding. The only way you can be sure your wedding videographer is qualified for the job is by reviewing their work.

Can I get a Wedding Videographer online?

While you might want to choose a local wedding videographer, it’s entirely possible to find one online too. The good news is that the majority of wedding videographers do travel, though this will be more expensive than hiring a local provider.

Questions to ask a Wedding Videographer

  • First and foremost, you want to know what kind of style the wedding videographer shoots. Is it snappy edits or smooth, refined shots? Do they include audio from the ceremony and speeches, or will it be shot more like a music video? Having a look at their work is a great way to determine this, but they may be flexible in their style too.
  • If you are hiring a local wedding videographer then ask if they have worked at the venue before and with your photographer. If so, they’ll likely know where to grab the best shots which will be a huge advantage. It’s also vital they have a good rapport with your photographer as they’ll be working alongside them all day.
  • You’ll also want to ask what kind of final product they will produce and how long it will take to get to you. A highly experienced wedding videographer will take at least 1-2 months to turn the video around, because of the amount of editing required. Cheaper or inexperienced videographers may only take a week to get the footage back to you, but the edit may not be as smooth.
  • You should ask if they have any contingency plans for a technical failure. An unreadable SD card or broken camera could spell disaster if not. A wedding videographer worth their salt will have all the possible scenarios covered, so that you won’t even notice if such an event happens.
  • Finally, as a couple, you must also ask yourselves whether you are willing to take the risk of hiring someone inexperienced just to save money. After all, you only have one wedding day and you have to be sure you’ll be happy with the finished product as it can’t be reshot if you’re not.

How much does it cost to hire a Wedding Videographer?

The cost of a wedding videographer depends on whether you are working on a budget or are opting for a high end production. Various companies specialise in either end of the scale. If you require your wedding videographer to travel, this is also an expense you’ll have to factor in. Whether you’re hiring just one person or a team to capture several angles will also affect the price.

What to look for in a Wedding Videographer

It ultimately comes down to what you want your wedding video to say about your big day. Do you want it to capture all the vibrance and hidden details, or to just be a short showreel? Every wedding videographer will specialise in a particular style, which is the main aspect to look out for.

The person or company you choose will be capturing one of the most special days of your life. Ideally, they will have captured many weddings before and have an impressive portfolio to show for it.

On a personal level, they should be someone who puts you at ease and also gets on well with other people. They’ll be working closely with your photographer and other key members of your team on the day, so they need to be professional and easy to get along with.

The average price of Wedding Videographers is £800

Region Great Value
Average
Premium
Nationwide
£700
£800
£1,350
East Midlands
£700
£750
£1,400
East of England
£700
£800
£1,300
London
£600
£750
£940
North West England
£650
£800
£1,100
Scotland
£1,150
£1,350
£1,500
South East England
£700
£750
£1,100
South West England
£750
£920
£1,100
West Midlands
£700
£750
£1,100
Yorkshire and the Humber
£700
£990
£1,200

Reviews

4.91/5.00

based on 70,106 reviews

Steve was wonderful! Prepared with pre-site visits for familiarity, helpful behind the scenes as well as on duty. The perfect balance of a calming and approachable professional who worked well with all other wedding suppliers. There was a notable requirement to ensure that the clients had the best possible service. Excellent choice. Hope to work with him again. A happy and positive recommendation!

11 Apr 2024

Dan is the man of last minutes and do not get me wrong, he with his partner, they are both great and professional at it... we had a very small and intimate ceremony and we did not intend to bring a photographer so but we tempted in the end and you know, we both are really happy we finally decided to have one and we were lucky enough to find Dan and his company.

10 Apr 2024

We were having a very small and intimate wedding so were unsure on if we wanted or needed a photographer, all I can say is I am so glad we did! Dan was fantastic, and the pictures which we have received (in a very quick turnaround) are simply amazing. He scheduled in meetings prior to the wedding to get some ideas and create a mood board of things we would like to capture, provided amazing ideas which we couldn't have even imagined and was so patient with us throughout. The day went so smoothly, we barely noticed the pictures being taken yet the whole day has come back to life for us. I am so grateful for all the work, time, detail put in and the magical memories Dan has created of our special. Thank you so much!

09 Apr 2024

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