How to Plan Your Wedding Day for the Best Video Footage

  • Timeline Collaboration: Stress the importance of working closely with the videographer to create a realistic timeline that allows ample time for capturing key moments without rushing.
  • Lighting Considerations: Explain how lighting impacts video quality. Suggest discussing lighting options with the venue and photographer. Advise against harsh midday sun for outdoor ceremonies.
  • Location Scouting: Encourage couples to consider locations for specific shots, like the first look, or romantic portraits.
  • Decluttering: Advise on keeping getting-ready spaces tidy for cleaner video footage.
  • Communication with the Videographer: Emphasize open communication with the videographer about must-have shots, special moments, and any specific requests.
  • Audio Considerations: Discuss providing clear audio for speeches and vows (e.g., using microphones).