15 Questions To Ask Your Wedding Videographer Before Hiring
It’s tough to know what to look for in a wedding videographer. These quick tips and checklist will help you be a PRO at searching for and finding the best videographer to film your wedding!
1. How long have you been filming weddings? How many do you average per year?
Why this is a good question to ask: Your wedding video will be the video you look back on for the rest of your life and will also be something you can share with your children and for generations to come. You’ll look back and remember just how special your day was, so you want to make sure you hire a videographer who is experienced. To ensure your wedding video is the best, they should have at least a year of experience in filming weddings.
2. What is your storytelling style?
Why this is a good question to ask: Many videographers will have a preferred filming style. The two most popular styles are documentary or cinematic. Typically a documentary style is where the camera is stationed on a tripod and includes a lot of still shots. Cinematic style will include a lot more handheld shots, either with a camera stabilizer or not, with a lot of movement in your film. These shots are much more fluid and appear more “Movie Like”.
3. How is the music for the films selected?
Why this is a good question to ask: Music selection is HUGE in the wedding videography business. Many times a song can make or break your final film and you want to make sure the videographer knows which types of genres you like and also licenses music from trusted websites such as Musicbed, Artlist, Premuimbeat, or Soundstripe. If your videographer does not abide by copyright laws, you may end up in a legal battle for using an artist’s music. Make sure your videographer licenses from one of the websites mentioned above.
4. Have you filmed at my venue before?
Why this is a good question to ask: If your videographer has filmed at your venue before, they will automatically know where to set up their equipment and which angles are the best for your film. While this is helpful if a videographer has not filmed at your venue before it should not be an automatic disqualification, as most videographers will know how to find the best angles and lighting quickly on your wedding day. If you want to ensure your videographer sees the venue before the wedding, ask if they would be willing to visit the venue a few months before.
5. Is there a travel charge for my wedding?
Why You Want to Know: You want to make sure there are no additional fees on top of the package you’ve selected. Some videographers will have a trip charge based on how far away your venue is from their home base. Make sure you’re aware of these charges before you book.
6. Will you be filming any other weddings on my wedding day?
Why You Want to Know: You’ll want to know if your videographer has other weddings booked on your wedding day. Larger production companies will often schedule multiple weddings on the same day, but have project managers in place to make sure everything goes off without a hitch. Smaller operations may not have the same resources and the last thing you want is having a videographer at your wedding, with another wedding on their mind. If you’re moving forward with a smaller operation, make sure your wedding is the only wedding booked on your day.
7. Will you be the person filming my wedding or will you be using a third party?
Why You Want to Know: Your wedding day is a very special day and you want to be surrounded by people who support you and make the day that much better. When you hire a videographer who will be there on the day of your wedding, you’ll likely have spoken with them or communicated with them in a way that makes you feel good about having them there on your wedding day. If you use a large corporation that hires videographers, you may never communicate with the videographer until the day of your actual wedding. Oftentimes, larger corporations will allow you to chat with the main videographer before your wedding day, so make sure to ask to speak with them to ensure you and the videographer have similar vibes.
8. Do you film by yourself or will you have a second videographer?
Why this is a good question to ask: This question will depend on the wedding video package you select. Some packages offer multiple videographers while others offer only one. Having a second videographer on your wedding day will increase the overall efficiency of the videography team. They will be able to split up to capture all the detail shots they need, giving them more time to spend on what’s important, you and your future husband! A single videographer can also get the job done, but it will take more coordination for the videographer and may have them bouncing around all day, only spending a few minutes here and a few minutes there.
9. How well do you work with other vendors? Such as the Photographer?
Why this is a good question to ask: Your videographer has a very important role to play on the day of your wedding. They will need to interact with multiple vendors, such as the photographer, DJ, and wedding coordinator, in order to deliver you the best wedding film. The photographer and videographer will work closely throughout your wedding day to film all of the highlights of the day. They will also need to work closely with the DJ in order to capture all of your important speeches, such as the ceremony, vows, toasts, etc. Because of this, you’ll want to make sure your videographer is a people person and can work well with all vendors.
10. How will you record the audio from our ceremony?
Why this is a good question to ask: Audio is incredibly important for your wedding film. You want to make sure your videographer has a plan to record the audio during your ceremony, vows, and even during the reception to capture the toasts. The most common audio setup for a videographer is to place a small, hidden microphone on the groom during the ceremony to capture the vows and to also connect an audio recorder to the soundboard at the venue. Often times your videographer will need to coordinate with your DJ in order to make this happen.
11. How long will it take to receive my completed film?
Why this is a good question to ask: Editing your wedding video can take some time, especially during wedding season (May-October), as many videographers book weddings during these months. You’ll want to make sure you know how soon you’ll receive your wedding video so you aren’t waiting months and months to relive your special day.
12. How will my film be delivered?
Why You Want to Know: Your videographer will have a prefered method of delivering your wedding film. It is often that the film will be delivered digitally, but some videographers offer your wedding film delivered on DVD or other methods. Ask which method your videographer plans to deliver your film to you.
13. How often will you communicate with us leading up to the wedding?
Why You Want to Know: You don't want your last interaction with your videographer before the wedding day to be the day you booked them. Hiring a vendor is a two way street. You’ll want to hire someone who constantly checks in to make sure that they are up to date on the latest detail changes of your wedding day.
14. Are you insured?
Why this is a good question to ask: Many venues will require your videographer to have a $1,000,000 general liability insurance policy in place. This is to ensure that if the videographer accidentally damages anything at the property or accidentally hurts someone, you and the venue are covered.
15. Do you have a link to some reviews?
Why this is a good question to ask: Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. You want to make sure the vendors you choose to be there with you are highly recommended by other couples who have had them their on their wedding day.
10 Reasons to Hire a Videographer AND a Photographer
Many people are quick to dismiss the service on the grounds that they already have a photographer. We’d argue that hiring a videographer should be at the top of your priority list.
We know more than anyone that planning a wedding can be stressful! Researching the perfect vendors to help you pull off your big day takes up a lot of time and energy. You’re probably reading this because you’ve come across wedding videography and asked yourself, “Is it even necessary?” Many people are quick to dismiss the service on the grounds that they already have a photographer. We’d argue that hiring a videographer should be at the top of your priority list. While having photos of you smiling and dancing the night away is amazing, you could also have beautiful videos of the special and candid moments throughout the day. If a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine the value of a video?
Let’s break things down and help you decide to hire a photographer AND a videographer. Here are 10 benefits to wedding videography:
1. Videos Capture What Photos Can’t
Your marriage vows, toasts, speeches, and music can’t be photographed. You’ll want to watch these incredibly important moments over and over again! Watching these off a parent or friend’s phone screen just isn’t the same either. By having a videographer at your wedding, you’ll make sure these memories are preserved forever.
2. Movement Is Important
Getting ready, walking down the aisle, your first kiss, and your first dance. These are all moments that are better remembered through video. A still image of these moments will be beautiful, but it won’t capture the life within these shots.
3. Preserving Raw Emotions
Your wedding day will be a very emotional day, not only for you but for your guests as well. Relive the groom fighting back his tears as he sees you for the first time. Watch your parents cry tears of joy as they watch you marry the man of your dreams. Having these emotions preserved through video is so special.
4. Relive The Day
Your wedding day only happens once, and trust us, it flies by. Hiring a videographer to film your wedding allows your day to live on forever. After spending months if not years planning this day, you deserve to look back on it anytime you want. Aside from having a beautiful wedding album of photos, you can easily access your wedding video and re-live the day.
5. See Moments You Missed
You will be busy on your wedding day, often running from here to there. In all the hustle and bustle, you may not notice all the decorations and special moments throughout the day. Not only that, you’ll get to watch your wedding from the guest’s point of view. You’ll thank yourself for having a videographer there to document all the little moments.
6. Easily Shareable
With digital delivery, you can share your video with friends and family instantly. Your wedding day will forever be safe in “the cloud”. This is great for people that weren’t in attendance at the wedding, they can then watch as if they were there. Share your wedding at social gatherings with a simple click of a link.
7. Capture Friends and Family
It may be hard to think about, but your family and friends will not be around forever. Having footage of your loved ones dancing and moving about is something you will find incredibly precious to look back on. You’ll also always have access to the funny and heartfelt speeches given by your loved ones.
8. Create a Family Heirloom
Your wedding video will be a family heirloom shared with friends, family, and your children one day. The video will live to outlast you and be a beautiful piece of remembrance for years to come.
9. You Won’t Regret Hiring a Videographer
The #1 thing we hear from brides is that they wish they hired a videographer to document their wedding day. You don’t get a do-over of your wedding day, and you can’t go back in time and decide to hire a videographer. We guarantee you won’t regret hiring one!
10. Your Love is Worth It
You deserve to celebrate your love and re-live every moment of this spectacular day. I mean hello, you’ve found someone that you want to spend the rest of your life with! We often hear that wedding videography just isn’t in the budget and our response to that is: YOUR LOVE IS WORTH IT! You’ve waited your entire life for this moment, make sure you do it right! At the end of your wedding day, you’ll leave with three things: A husband, your photos, and your wedding video.
We know it’s a lot to consider, photography and videography are similar but also COMPLETELY different. Personally, we believe our couples deserve the best and we’ll be there to guide them through their entire wedding journey. We’re passionate about what we do, and making sure your love story is told through video. If you’re still not convinced, view some of our client’s videos here.
If you have any additional questions, contact us! We look forward to hearing from you!