Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime event, filled with love, laughter, and countless memories waiting to be captured. But amidst the whirlwind of emotions and excitement, there's a crucial role that couples often overlook — the role of the videographer.
To unlock the secrets to getting the most out of your wedding videographer, we teamed up with talented international videographers, Vanessa & Ivo, who have been documenting weddings worldwide since 2012. With a style influenced by cinema and fashion, they create special and intimate wedding films that capture the essence of the amazing couples. Through this article, Vanessa & Ivo share their insights from behind the lens, offering you a glimpse into how you can effectively collaborate with your wedding videographer to ensure that every precious moment is preserved and cherished forever.
Research Thoroughly
First of all, make sure to take the time to review your potential videographer's portfolio. We encourage choosing a professional whose style and approach resonates with you.
When looking for videographers, and most importantly - before booking your videographer - clearly communicate your vision, preferences, and expectations. Discuss the style, tone, and specific moments you want captured to ensure that they align with your vision for the final video. It’s preferable to find a videographer whose style and portfolio is already aligned with what you’re looking for.
Trust Their Expertise
While it's important to communicate your preferences, also trust your videographer's expertise and creative judgment. We are professionals who understand how to capture weddings effectively, so allow us the creative freedom to do what we do best.
Provide Necessary Information
Share important details with your videographer, such as the schedule, venue layout, key moments, and any unique aspects of your wedding day. This ensures that they are well-prepared and can anticipate important moments to capture.
List “Must-Haves” and “Nice-to-Haves”
While you should trust your videographer's creative instincts, it's helpful to provide a list of specific moments or details you want captured. This way no important shots are missed, such as specific family members or cultural traditions.
Plan Your Timeline Wisely
Work with your videographer and/or wedding planner to create a realistic timeline for the day that allows enough time to film key moments without feeling rushed. Factor in travel time between locations and buffer time for unexpected delays.
Plan for Lighting and Audio
Discuss lighting considerations with your videographer, especially for indoor venues or evening events. They may need to bring additional lighting equipment to ensure optimal visibility and image quality in darker environments. Also, go over the audio options with your videographer, especially if you want clear audio of vows, speeches, or other important moments. Consider using microphones or audio recorders to capture high-quality sound, particularly in noisy or outdoor settings.
Share Your Favorite Music
If you have specific songs or musical preferences for your wedding video, share them with your videographer. Each videographer has a different way to approach music for your wedding film, and most pay close attention to the music you use during specific moments of your wedding day. However, sharing your favorite songs and musical preferences can help create a soundtrack that resonates with you as a couple.
Respect the Process
Editing a wedding video is a time-consuming process that requires skill and attention to detail. Respect your videographer's timeline for delivering the final product, and avoid requesting rushed edits or numerous revisions that could compromise quality.
Review the Contract
Carefully review the contract with your videographer to ensure that all terms, deliverables, and expectations are clearly outlined and agreed upon. This helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures a smooth working relationship.
Celebrate Their Work
Once you receive your wedding film, take the time to watch it together and celebrate the beautiful memories captured by your videographer. Share the video with friends and family, and express gratitude for your videographer's role in preserving your special day for eternity.