What to look for in a wedding videographer?

Recently, my cousin got engaged and I want to be his best man. Of course, the topic came for who will be his wedding videographer. His answer was simple: what should I look for in a wedding videographer? When I'm in the industry myself, I want to shed light on the subject.

Experience

When looking for a wedding videographer, look for someone who is constantly shooting weddings. On average, a busy wedding film records around 20-35 weddings a year. Over 35 weddings can be too big.

First of all, make sure your videographer has done more than thirty weddings. If she / she has done more than fifty weddings, it can easily be considered an experienced videographer.

I would not really put much emphasis if the videographer says he or she has two, three or five years of experience. It does not really matter. What matters is how many weddings he or she has made. The more the better.

Why is experience so important to me? Because in DSLR video, focus is extremely important and difficult, and practice makes perfect. Unless your taste is for video that goes in and out of focus, look for a videographer who keeps your video in focus.

One vs multiple videographers

Ask if the videographer can show you videos that he or she has made alone at a wedding. And then work as they have done with 2 or 3 videographers. This is really important.

Depending on your budget, you may only want to go with one wedding videographer instead of several. See examples of his or her work while recording a wedding video alone. Ask what is the best position he or she occupies during the ceremony and reception.

Ask to see work while also working with multiple Miami wedding videography . How they place each camera during the ceremony and reception

Ask to see excerpts from a wedding video more than one highlight. Many wedding videographers emphasize more than just the wedding video itself. I’ve seen videographers miss important parts of the ceremony because they work to get an exotic angle down from the aisle or with the slider. They do this just to create more production value to their peak to show future customers.

DSLR

Another important issue to discuss is their equipment. If you're paying for a wedding video, let's say more than $ 2000, make sure they use DSLR cameras, preferably canon cameras.

There are many but many videographers who still use regular HD cameras, giving you an acceptable image but not a movie image that DSLR cameras would give you.

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