“It was all a big blur!” Is a common response of brides as they describe their wedding day festivities. That is when wedding Videography comes into place. The advantage of having your wedding captured on video allows for the captured sounds, conversations, actions and mood of the wedding to be relived endless times. However finding a great Videographer is not enough for a successful wedding video shoot. It is a combination of multiple elements.
Package – Understand the package that you are purchasing. Make sure you know how long your wedding is and which parts will be captured compared to the package you choose. Know what is included in your package as a final product, which brings me to knowing the edit style that you Videographer uses to tell your unique story. But that is a topic for another day.
Communication – At the very beginning of your wedding planning process, share the vision of your wedding day with your wedding Videographer. Let them understand the theme of your wedding day, if there is one, for that will emphasize the elements that will carry your storyline. If you have a moment or moments that are dear to you make a point to mention it. Nothing is too small to be captured.
Timeline – Create a timeline. It is crucial to have a timeline of your wedding day that you share with all of your vendors. Some brides create one by themselves and others may have a wedding planner do that for them. If you have a wedding planner, make sure to be part of the planning process. Be aware of what is on your timeline and if the timeline is complete.


There have been times where a performance or reading by a friend or family member is incorporated into the reception or service and none of the vendors are aware of it. Despite the hectic activities of the last week, finalize your timeline and send out an update to all your vendors.
Have a successful shoot. It's your wedding day!
Have a successful shoot. It's your wedding day!




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