Planning
8 min read
Photography captures what your wedding looked like. Video captures what it felt like. The honest answer to whether you need both depends on what you want to remember years from now. The visual record, or the sound of your partner's voice when it cracks during the vows.
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Investment
10 min read
In the Philadelphia area, wedding videography ranges from $3,500 for entry-level filmmakers up to $12,000+ for experienced studios with multi-shooter coverage. We break down what drives the variation, where most established teams land, and a more useful question to ask instead.
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Process
9 min read
Most wedding films look good. Beautiful shots, nice music, smooth edits. But the ones that stay with you are different in a few important ways, and almost all of them come down to sound, story structure, and how the filmmaker behaved on the day.
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Planning
6 min read
For most weddings, 8 to 12 months out is the right window. For prime dates in the Philadelphia area (September through November, often April and May), couples often book 12 to 18 months ahead. Here's what timing actually depends on, and what to do if you're closer to the date.
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Process
11 min read
Most couples worry the same thing: will this feel staged, intrusive, like a production? The reality depends less on what a videographer does and more on how they approach the day. We walk through what it actually looks like to have us there from morning to last dance.
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