5 Reasons Why A Wedding Videographer Is Worth It

It is a common debate among brides, should I have a wedding videographer? With arguments for and against using one, the decision can be confusing. Our team has weighed in and came up with 5 reasons a wedding videographer is worth it.

Personal Moments With Guest

One of the benefits of wedding videos is that family and friends can record meaningful words on camera for the happy couple to hear later. This is perfect for those who did not get to properly congratulate the bride and groom on the day. It can also capture the natural interactions between guests throughout the event.

The Advantage Of Audio

This is a huge edge over photography is the ability to capture movement and audio. This means that the bride's walk down the aisle, vows and speeches can all be recorded and relived over and over again. With those moments being filled of nerves and emotion listening to them again can be rewarding.

Relive The Memories Over And Over.

Your wedding day is a once in a lifetime event, but your wedding video allows that day to live on forever. While some memories are bound to fade over the years, having every moment on film is a truly priceless benefit of hiring a wedding videographer. 

For Those Who Missed It

You can easily share the video with people who couldn’t make it. It’s no secret that you’re going to be busy on your wedding day and so many things will be happening at any one given time. There will be things you and your spouse will miss on your actual wedding day. But the beauty of having a wedding videographer present is that they won’t miss a thing!

Real Candid Moments

One of the main criticisms of wedding photography is that often photos are far “too posed”. Video means that it is easy to capture genuinely candid moments, largely because people forget that the videographer is there. Unlike photos, video is likely to capture more unplanned candid moments, giving you memories you didn't expect.

Conclusion

If your still debating think about those moments you’ll get to relive of grand parents and the rest of your family over a and over. Think about listening to your vows and speeches. Consider your family members that can’t make it to the wedding. So one reason why you may be considering not having a videographer is likely budget. Short and simple Pro: Footage Con: $$$$. But if a picture is worth a thousand words how much is a video worth? Take these 5 reasons into consideration when planning your big day.


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