“Do I Need a Wedding Videographer?”
“Do We Need a Videographer for Our Wedding?”
That’s probably one the most common questions we have been asked from many clients. Recently, I was chatting with a possible client and asked them, "Why do you think having a wedding film is important?" Their answer was pretty insightful. They said that after watching our films, they felt like they were pals with the people in them. For them, our films weren’t just something to watch, they were something to experience and dive into.
If you're kinda on the edge about it, let’s walk through it together.
1. Capture Moments You Might Miss
Your wedding day will fly by quickly. Between getting ready with your wedding party and hitting the dance floor, it's impossible to catch every memorable moment. This is where a videographer becomes invaluable. A videographer can capture the moments you might miss during your big day. These include your guests' reactions during the ceremony, endearing moments from the wedding party, hilarious dance moves, and more. By hiring a videographer, you'll have all these moments recorded to enjoy for years to come.
2. Share Your Day
Hiring a wedding videographer allows you to relive your special day repeatedly. It's also an excellent means to share your day with those who couldn't attend or had to leave early. This is particularly useful for those planning an elopement but still want their loved ones to feel included.
Moreover, in all of Summer. St Films Video package, you will receive a shorter video perfect for sharing on social media—a significant bonus!
3. Re-watch Your Vows
If you're planning on writing your own vows, capturing the ceremony with a videographer is a must. While guests could record your ceremony, a professional will present your expressions of love in a cinematic manner. Plus, it could become a tradition to rewatch your vows every anniversary.
4. Video Captures Both Visual and Audio
There will be many moments you'll want to both see and hear again, like speeches, toasts, and the well wishes of your guests. Including audio in your video transforms it into a sentimental keepsake that everyone in attendance will cherish. This is something photos alone can't capture.
If you're feeling a bit unsure, or you're not completely sold on the idea of spending the money, I'd still suggest giving it a shot. Sure, a stunning and pro photo can do a lot, but it won't let you listen to your own voice promising forever. It won't take you back to the chat you were having with your bridesmaids while getting all dolled up together. It won't let you hear the chit-chat between your grandparents and parents over drinks.
A film will do just that.