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Is it worth it to have a videographer at your wedding?

Is it worth it to have a videographer at your wedding? What are the pros and cons of having one and what are the cons of not having one? We look at both here.
A common concern of couples is a potential quarrel between guests. However, a good wedding videographer can diffuse this tension between you and your family and friends, colleagues and partners effectively. By making eye contact and sharing information, they both reassure both you and your family and friends that you are happy with them and that you are happy with each other.
As well as the information shared between you and your family and friends, a good videographer also serves you drinks after your ceremony and after your reception. This ensures that you and your drinks are served at the same time, which minimises the chances of being ordered one-and-done during the day.
As well as the main takeaways from our story, we also want to hear from you what you think is an important part of a great wedding video – a highlight reels (12-16 minutes long) or cutaways (under 2 minutes). To help us choose among these and other video options, we take your video into consideration as part of our editorial process. If you have a video that you think should be included in this article, please let us know.
If we are right, and you are one of the lucky ones who get to choose a videographer, we’re very happy to partner with you. Your video will be professionally cut and edited, with the help of an experienced editor, to bring you the best footage possible. We also have the raw footage we need to re-live your day.
At The Wedding Videographer, we understand the importance of a high-quality product. We invest in our partners and staff to ensure they have the highest level of expertise and we take this responsibility seriously.