Dreamcraft Films – The Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring a Professional Wedding Videographer

June 17, 2020
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June 17, 2020 Dreamcraft

Dreamcraft Films – The Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring a Professional Wedding Videographer

With the rise of same-day wedding edits among millennial couples, hiring the right wedding videographer is a big decision to make. On your wedding day, you’re entitled to a wedding video that is everything you want it to be. As wedding videographers continue to up their game and skill level, it can be difficult to narrow down your choices to just one or two. With so many things such as style and package inclusions to consider, take a look at these do’s and don’ts before making your final decision.

DON’T: Cover the entire history of your relationship

Most wedding videos span from 5 to even 20 or 30 minutes long, so recapping your entire relationship isn’t necessary. Chances are your loved ones will already know most of it anyway, especially if you’ve been posting about it on social media. Instead, incorporate a few milestones to introduce your video, and keep this segment to about 3 minutes long.

Consider taking a documentary-type approach to the rest of your video, capturing moments before, during, and after the wedding. While some bits of your video might be choreographed, most modern wedding films are very minimally posed. This makes your final product feel more genuine and less staged. When shopping for wedding videographers, be sure to take a look at their previous work and whether they feel natural and authentic.

DON’T: Showcase the entire ceremony

While you may be keen on reliving your entire wedding, it isn’t necessary to include the entire ceremony in your final video. You can definitely have the entire ceremony recorded, but be explicit in differentiating this from your actual wedding video. Where a ceremony video is more of a simple replay, your wedding video is where style and editing come into play.

DON’T: Ask guests for interviews

Especially for couples with a larger roster of guests, conducting interviews can be exhausting for both the guests and the videographer. They can also be uncomfortable and awkward. Not to mention, most of these interviews may not even make it into the final cut. Interviews can also take away from more meaningful moments if your videographer has their sights set elsewhere.

DO: Focus on the highlights reel instead of the raw footage

If you have to pay an extra fee to receive the raw footage from your wedding, you might be better off taking a highlights reel instead. This spans from 10 to 30 minutes long and recounts only your best and most cinematic moments. Most videographers will be entitled to give you the raw footage anyway, but it pays to be aware that these are usually hours long and aren’t cohesive.

Conclusion

Because selecting a wedding videographer can be a stressful process, it’s important to know exactly what you want to include in your final product first. Consult with several suppliers before you make your final decision—this can give you a better idea of what it’ll be like to work with them and what your finished video will look like.

Wedding season is just around the corner, so it’s time to start consulting about wedding videography in Melbourne with us at Dreamcraft Films! We don’t just make wedding videos—we make films that allow you to relive your favorite moments in the most cinematic way.

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