Top Wedding Videography Trends in 2021
Top Wedding Videography Trends in 2021
Like everything else in the world, even wedding videography has trends of its own, and it’s no surprise that there are some in 2021 that are becoming prominent. There are some trends that have grown from previous trends, and others that stem from the many different videography and special effects techniques, but all have one thing in common. They are popular choices. Why? Because they’re attractive and can be used for any video or film, as long as they’re done properly. So, from short wedding videos to fast deliveries, here are a few of the top wedding videography trends in 2021.
Caught On Camera
It might not always be sudden and unexpected, and sometimes it can be very subtle, you’d need to look for it, but there is always drama at a wedding, whether it’s a fight between the bride or groom with a guest, the wrong name said in a speech, or that one person who got so drunk they fell over and “accidentally” exposed another guest. Regardless of the incident, there’s always going to be one, and they’re definitely going to be caught on camera.
These moments, although unexpected and can sometimes be a trigger for a bigger drama, can also be comedic and fun, when put into a wedding video. Not all drama has to be intense and serious, sometimes, it can be a slip of the tongue (or foot) and can actually make people laugh. So why not add it to your wedding video? That one drunk uncle storming down the aisle could be a great feature you’d laugh at with everyone you watch your wedding video with.
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Make It Short
This trend is becoming more and more popular, with social media and the internet introducing time limits for videos and reels. In the digital age, people can upload fast montages of clips to highlight what they’re doing. Quick snaps of videos to the beat of music are fast becoming a trend on TikTok, so why not make it a part of your wedding video, or even the wedding video itself. No one has time to sit through an hour-long video anymore, so why make one?
Shaving down the time of your wedding video to that of a short film, which usually lasts about 10 minutes, will give you all the highlights you need. You don’t need to watch the bride and groom greet all their guests. You don’t need the full ceremony, or all the picture taking. Using the highlights of the wedding should be enough for your video, and should be something that everyone can watch, without having to break out the popcorn.
A Modern Retro Flair
Over the last few decades, color has become one of the most important aspects of video and film. However, something must be said about the traditional black and white footage of the early days of film. They bring about that sense of nostalgia and sentimentality and can be a great addition to your wedding video. By all means, shoot in color, and bring out the vibrancy of the day with it, but for some couples, it might be a good idea to have a black and white option, if it works with the style of your wedding.
After all, there might be some wedding themes that allow for that flickering and grainy look or even the home video style. With recent developments for phone cameras, you’ll get professional-quality videos, but it is the shaky and pixelated look of old home videos that bring out that nostalgia as well. So, adding that retro flair can give your wedding videos life and character.
Watch Out For That Drone
Technology hasn’t left video technology behind. In fact, it’s brought it up a level. This is especially true with Go-Pro cameras and Drones. By using drones to film your wedding, it’ll make the special day even more epic. With the wide and sweeping vistas of the place surrounding the wedding, it’ll feel like it was a big day, a day that you’ll never forget.
Make It Quick
Once again, with technology constantly evolving, so too is the video and film industry, and that means editing a video can be done much more quickly. In fact, it could even be completely edited the next day, and if you are in a hurry, and you want to watch the video on your honeymoon, then you can be sure that you’ll get it, as long as you let your videographer, or editor, know.
Not only that, you could even have your video edited on the same day. You’ll have to sit down with the videographer and editor, to see what they’re doing and what you’d like to add or remove, but what’s a little less sleep, if you get the highlights of the best day of your life immediately? This may be an expensive option, but if it means you can enjoy the forgotten moments, at least it’s worth it.
Choose Your Trend
Of course, there are so many trends out there, but one will fit you. After all, you don’t need to stick with the classics, or the most popular, to get the right wedding video for you. Sometimes, all it takes is one amazing example, and you’re already sold on the style, genre, and look of your wedding video.
With Cut Pro Media, you can be sure that we’ll fit that style, no matter how obscure it may seem. Our team of dedicated and experienced editors will make a wedding video that not only highlights the good parts, but reminds you of all the funny, dramatic, and touching moments that you might have missed while enjoying the day with family and friends. We can guarantee that you’ll also get your video, when you want and how you want. All you need to do is send us your footage, tell us what you want, and when you want it, and we’ll do the rest of the work. Check out our website and our price packages for more information.
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Before you start creating a wedding video, first ask yourself if it’s necessary. If you don’t want to capture your big day on video, then that’s fine. However, there are so many good reasons why you should have one, not least of all because it is the perfect way to capture the magic, love, joy, and emotions of the day. It’s the perfect time capsule, because the moving images and the accompanying visual and audio effects will remind you of what happened and how you felt throughout the whole process. Of course, there are many other reasons why a wedding video is important, and we’ve listed them out here for you.
Recapture The Love
Weddings are magical days, they’re full of joy and hope. They’re the epitome of the love a couple experiences in their relationship. And sometimes, we forget that. There are times in relationships where tensions run high, and stress makes us forget about the love we have for each other. That’s why a wedding video is important. By sitting down and watching your wedding video together, you’ll be reminded of the love you once felt for each other. It may even create that spark of romance that was lost over time, and you may find yourself falling in love with each other again.
So, if you doubt whether a wedding video is worth having, remember that it can be a great reminder of what you feel for each other, and why you married each other in the first place. It might even inspire you with ideas for future endeavours, like holding an anniversary wedding or going on a second honeymoon.
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Inspire Others
A wedding video isn’t just about memories and reminiscing, it can also be used as inspiration for others. If friends and family members are going to get married, you can show off your wedding video to them, and inspire them. If your tastes are similar, they’re bound to want to have themes that are similar to yours, because you’ve used them. Wedding videos, like many other types of videos, are not only records of history, or stories, but they are also educational too. They can be used as a foundation for research, for the happy couple, as they plan out their own special day.
So, show your newly engaged friends your wedding video, point out the people who helped you in your wedding process and provide them with the contact details they’ll need. Wedding videos are a good source of information for your friends, who’re new to planning a wedding, because they’ll trust your opinions, and you know who to contact.
All-In-One Promotions
As your wedding video can inspire your friends, so too can it inspire others. If the companies you’ve worked with use your video, for their promotional material, then you’re not only inspiring your friends, but you’re inspiring hundreds, if not thousands of newly engaged couples around the world. With social media and video content becoming a massive market for advertising, your wedding video could be viewed in the far corners of the world and inspire couples to use that company’s services.
Wedding videos are great portfolios for so many companies because they’ll be showcased in them, even if it’s only for a second. Something will catch a new bride or groom’s eye and they’ll want to have similar, if not the same, service, at their own wedding. So, a wedding video isn’t just your own record of joyous memories, it is a good source of advertising, for the companies that worked with you, on your wedding day.
Keepsakes And Memories
As we’ve mentioned before, wedding videos can help you reminisce about the big day and remind you of the things that happened. After all, when you’re living the wedding itself, the day can go by in a flash. So, capturing the moments that you’ve missed will serve as a reminder, or a good story to tell, if not by you, then by the guests who witnessed those moments.
Not only that but your wedding video can be used as a keepsake for future generations. You can give them a copy of the video and show them just how much in love you were when you married your partner. It’ll serve as a great lesson for them because they’ll see how powerful love can be, and how it transcends through the ages. It’ll inspire them to want a similar, if not the same, thing. So, by making a wedding video, and passing it on to your children and grandchildren, you’re teaching a great lesson to future generations.
Trust The Process
You might think that hiring a videographer to film your wedding is difficult and expensive, but don’t worry. It isn’t as expensive as you think. Videographers are happy to negotiate prices and plans for you, so you don’t have to worry about the finance. All you need is to communicate what you want for the wedding video, what you expect from your videographer and trust in the process.
Eventually, you’ll have a wedding video you can be proud of, and if you’re not happy with the edit, and you still have the raw footage, why not come to us at Cut Pro Media to help you make a video that is worthy of your wedding. Our editors can promise professional quality, and themed wedding videos that can capture the magic of your big day, without compromise.
All you need to do is tell them what you want and what you like, and they’ll do the rest. Our team of professionals have had years of experience in editing not only wedding videos but many others, so you can be sure that they will have a range of ideas to suit your needs. Not only that but our prices are set, so you don’t need to worry about negotiations or hidden terms. It’s all there in the price packages. So, check out our website, and find the best plan for you. We can guarantee that we have something for everyone.
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It’s important to know exactly what your wedding videographer will do when you’re booking them. We’ve written an article explaining what you should do before you hire a videographer for your wedding, but there are still a few questions you need to ask them, while you’re speaking to them. After all, you want to know that they know what they’re doing, and although their website might look flashy and professional, you still want to make sure that they’re professional enough. You don’t want to be stuck with a videographer who promises the fireworks and light show, and then gives you sparklers and a few spotlights. So, here are 5 important questions you need to ask your wedding videographer.
1. What’s The Editing Process Like?
While the filming might take a day, the editing process can vary. If you’re looking for a wedding video that has pulled out all the stops, the editors might have their work cut out for them, so it may take a few weeks or even months before your wedding video is delivered to you. Otherwise, you might have a simple video that has been edited using a template, in which case you may receive your video in a few days and is full of errors or isn’t the best quality you’ve seen. You need to find a compromise.
If you want a professional-looking video, one that you can be proud of, you’re going to need to be patient. Sometimes, your videographer’s editors might be backed up with lots of different projects, or they’re trying to create a unique template just for your video. So, don’t expect your video to be available to you immediately after the wedding or honeymoon. That’s why you need to ask about the editing process. Make sure you know what your videographer and their editor has planned for your video. Sometimes, their plan may have elements that can be redundant and unnecessary.
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2. What Style or Genre of Video Are You Making?
If you’ve already made a plan for your wedding video, you need to know that your videographer can compromise and create a video according to your style. It is no good relying on them for everything because they’ll have their own creative opinions. Sometimes they’ll force their opinions onto your video, leaving no room for your personal touches. Otherwise, they’ll come up with a plan, on the spot, which might not even be achievable.
So, make sure you and your videographer have similar styles and genres, and you can compromise with each other. It will do you both no good if you work together without a plan, and you hope for the best. And it is equally a bad idea to have your opinions undermined by their plans, without your input. That’s why you need to know if their styles and genre are agreeable to yours.
3. Will You Be Available For The Entire Wedding Process?
When it comes to planning a wedding, sometimes it can take a year or two to plan out. Sometimes it takes even longer, especially if you’re planning for a very luxurious wedding. It’s during that time that you’ll want your videographer, especially if you’re using video diaries and posting video invitations to your guests. Many happy couples will want to go on a special photoshoot to mark the big day before it actually happens. They’ll want photobooks and extra footage of themselves, to fill the video, if there isn’t enough good footage on an actual day.
So, that’s why making sure that your videographer is available not only during the wedding but also before it too. If anything, making sure they’re available during the planning process will ensure that any additions or changes you make to your wedding video can be discussed first before you implement it.
4. How Would Your Customers Rate You?
This is an important question because while experience matters, it is the reviews they get, from their customers that will tell you how good they are. Remember to read those reviews and compare them with the answer your videographer gives you. If the reviews are bad, and your videographer tells you otherwise, you’re dealing with someone dishonest. Your wedding day is one of the biggest events of your life, and if it isn’t captured correctly, then you’ll be left with very little to no memories of it at all.
Be certain that your videographer knows what they’re doing. Make sure that their customers are happy with their services. And be sure that your videographer and their customers have similar values to you. You don’t want to work with someone who you’ll always be at odds with. By knowing how satisfied their customer base is, and whether they have similar values and perspectives as yours, you’ll know that you can trust your videographer.
5. How Much Will Hiring You Cost Me?
Of course, this is the most important question you’ll want to ask but be careful when you do. Make sure you give your videographer everything they need to know, about what you expect from them. Negotiate what the plan is, and what compromises you will need to make because if you ask how much it’ll cost, before providing any details, they’ll be reluctant to work with you. It’s because you don’t have a plan, and you don’t know what you want. Whereas, if you provide them with some details, then they’ll be more inclined to help.
Be sure that you know what you want from your wedding video, before asking about the price. Similarly, you don’t want them to be vague about it either. So, make sure you don’t just get price ranges, and contracts that can be amended while they’re working with you. Setting a limit, and sticking to it, is a sign of reliability and good professionalism. If the price fluctuates while they’re working with you, or if they don’t set an upper limit, then you may find yourself in for a nasty surprise. Be careful when you’re negotiating price, and always get the agreement in writing.
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5 Things You Need To Know Before Hiring A Wedding Videographer
When it comes to choosing the right videographer for you, there are many factors that you need to think about. It’s not all about the price. There are many things you need to consider like their style of filming, whether they’ll assert their vision of what your big day should be, whether they’re experienced in filming weddings and special events and whether they include still photography in their portfolio. There are some videographers that don’t even have the knowledge to take still photos and vice versa. Some photographers don’t know how to take video footage. Not only that, but some videographers will be assertive, and use their filmmaking knowledge to try and “make your day special” but in their way. That’s why we’ve come up with a list of 5 things you need to know before hiring a wedding videographer.
1. The Expertise
Many good wedding videographers will understand that your wedding day is your most special day. It’s all about you and the love you share with your partner. It isn’t about making a movie, otherwise, they’ll be on studio sets, on locations and creating feature films. Professional wedding videographers will be discreet, you’ll barely notice that they’re there. They know how to capture your wedding day, from all angles, without being noticed.
If your wedding videographer is being assertive, taking over the “narrative” of your wedding day, and dictating where you should be and what you should do, at all times, then they may not have the right expertise and experience for you. They may be a film graduate or a film student who thinks that filming a wedding video is easy, and will try to take over your wedding, to make it into a story. These are the sorts of videographers that you need to stay away from if you don’t want your wedding to become a drama for a film.
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2. The Style Of Filming
Sometimes styles can clash, especially when it comes to themes and genres. For example, you might want to have a boho styled wedding, and if you choose a videographer that specialises in cinematic videos, then it’s obvious your styles will clash. After all, boho styles are more laid back and casual, while cinematic videos can be thrilling and intense. That’s why it’s important you consider what kind of genres and styles your videographer can give you. Make sure that it’s fitting for your wedding’s theme.
While you might be drawn to certain types of films, remember, it needs to complement your wedding. So, if your wedding is a whimsical affair, it won’t be the best backdrop for a hip-hop music video. Be sure you know what theme your wedding is, and what style of music, video and animation works well with that theme. If you don’t know, or you can’t envision it, negotiate with your videographer. They’ll be more than happy to show you their portfolios so that you have an idea of what you could get for your wedding.
3. The Experience
While experience and expertise might sound and seem similar, they couldn’t be further apart. Their expertise is the knowledge videographers should have about their craft. However, their experience can tell you how good they are at it. So, if you’re looking for a videographer, experience is one of the key elements you’re going to want to look at.
Unless you already know your videographer on a personal level, and you want to help them in their career, it’s always a good idea to look for a videographer who’s already well established. They’ve been through so many weddings and special occasions, they know what they need to do, and they won’t bother you as you go through the motions of your Big Day.
Not only that, make sure they have the right connections and team members. If you hire a videographer, who doesn’t have a team with them, then you may contend with lots of cameras on tripods and stands. You might have to wait a while for them to set up many cameras, so they can capture your Big Day from all angles. And even when it comes to editing, make sure that they have good skills in editing, or even have a good team of editors behind them. Otherwise, you might not get the quality you’re looking for.
4. The Price
Of course, price is always a major factor in any deal you make. It is of the utmost importance you know you’re getting the quality you deserve. Always make sure that the services you’re getting aren’t overpriced, or majorly discounted. After all, some videographers might fool you into agreeing to a high price, but the quality of their videos are worse than you imagined. Not only that, if your videographer doesn’t have a portfolio readily available, then you’re either working with an amateur or a conman. Always ask for one, even if their website or social media accounts look amazing.
It isn’t fair to you if you’ve decided to book someone, only to realise that they’re not available on the Big Day, and you can’t even get a refund. Trust reliable sources, like wedding data banks, and even recommendations through magazines. They know what they’re talking about and which videographers are legitimate.
5. The Relationship
The main reason you hire someone is that you can build a good working relationship with them. As videographers, who are capturing your Big Day, you’re going to need someone you can trust; someone who will be able to work quietly in the background, and still be able to record the emotions, the love, and the joy that comes with a wedding day. Building a good relationship with your videographer will help not only you but them as well, to really capture every moment as you remember it.
Good videographers will step into your shoes and look at the right actions and reactions on the day, so you don’t have to. And when all is said and done, the footage they’ve captured will truly record the magic of your wedding day. So, remember to build a good relationship with your videographer, if you want a wedding video you would want to watch it over and over again.
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Just as every wedding is different, so too are their videos. There are so many different wedding videos already published on the Internet, and so many templates you can choose from. Of course, you could try using those templates, but if you want your wedding videos to be the best quality and unique, like your wedding, you will need to make your own. It’s difficult to know what to do, especially if you’re not a professional videographer. So, what can you do to make your wedding videos unique and creative? Here are our top 5 creative wedding video ideas you can use.
1. Make It A cinematic Trailer
One of the most riveting things you can watch on TV, in the cinema or on your phone is a trailer for a movie. So, why not make your wedding video a trailer? It can be as long or as short as you want it to be, and it can be in whatever genre you’d like. In fact, you can tailor your video to fit the theme of your wedding. For example, if you’ve included a superhero theme in your wedding, you can create a superhero wedding trailer. Or, if your wedding theme is all about fairies and the woodlands, then you’ll want to create a fantasy trailer.
Whatever you decide, you’re guaranteed to have a genre that fits perfectly for your wedding video. Not only that, but you can also break down your wedding video so that when you show it to friends and family, they’ll want to watch the rest. Keep them in their seat, by making your wedding video a series of trailers that capture your audience’s attention.
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2. Make It A Music Video
If you’re not a film and TV person, then try making your wedding video a music video. There are plenty of professional music videos for actual musicians that feature real-life weddings. So, why not do the same for your wedding video? Making a music video out of your wedding may save you time and effort, synchronising audios from different cameras, or trying to find the perfect soundtrack to a long ceremony. It’ll even save your audience from getting bored since a music video only lasts for roughly 3 minutes. That way they won’t have to sit through hours of footage, because you’ve included the entire wedding ceremony and reception, into your video.
Music videos are great highlight reels for your wedding! And if your video features the musician or band you used in your wedding, you might be able to negotiate royalties with them, should they decide to use it as promotion material for themselves. Moreover, you can create more, so that if you have more footage than the video can take, you can use other songs, and make your wedding videos more meaningful.
3. Use Video Diaries
One of the best things you can do is create video diaries, throughout the entire wedding process. So, record the process, from the engagement, all the way to the reception or the honeymoon, if you’re that daring. Use the most interesting parts of those video diaries to create a unique wedding video. It’ll take some courage, and some negotiation with family and friends, who might be shy, to get your face, and theirs in your videos, but once that fear is gone, you’ll be recording yourself every day.
By creating video diaries, you’re creating a record of all the emotions, hard work, happiness, and love that went into planning the wedding, and remind not only you, but everyone who watches it, just how much fun it can be, and inspire future generations to do the same.
4. Use Video Messages
If you want to make your wedding videos more meaningful and creative, then add video messages to them! You could set up a station, at your reception, and have a videographer film your guests, family members and friends who wish you love, joy, and happiness. They can be as long or as short as you want, and if you want to use footage that might not fit other areas of your wedding video, then use video or audio messages that could complement that footage. If that seems like too much, then let the bride and groom record a video message to each other! Nothing says I love you than a heartfelt message.
Video messages are very intimate and can captivate those who watch your wedding video. After all, they’re addressed directly to the bride and groom, and if they’re heartfelt enough, your audience might shed a tear or two.
Social Media Is Your Friend
If your videographer or photographer doesn’t capture your wedding day as perfect as you’d like, then why not try using footage from those who attended. You can be sure that your guests, both at the ceremony and at the reception, will have their own recordings of the big day, and if they’re tech-savvy enough, they’ll upload them to social media. So, why not use the shaky camera footage and random photos in your wedding video. It’ll make it unique, and intimate, because you know who took that video, and you can reminisce with them about the big day.
Your wedding video doesn’t have to be cinematically perfect, it’s up to you to decide what goes into the edit. If you’re all about the home video style, then trust your family and friends to capture it in that way, instead of professionals, because they have their own styles and techniques that won’t always fit the style you want.
Make A Plan
Before deciding what you want to add to your wedding video, make a plan first. Make sure you know exactly what you want out of your wedding video, and in what style you want it. It’s no good entrusting your videographer to do everything for you, because they’ll have a vision of what they want, instead of understanding what you need. So, ensure you know what you want in your wedding video, and make the right decisions, before entrusting the recording of the big day to someone else.
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Is It Worth Getting A Wedding Videographer?
When it comes to filming a wedding, there are many different styles you can adopt. After all, with so many of us on our phones nowadays, we’re already filming special occasions, so that we can look back on the memories, without having to consult a professional. Even many professional style videos can be shot entirely on phone cameras. So, is it worth getting a wedding videographer?
There are many reasons why you should get a professional videographer as well, not least of all because they know how to shoot a wedding, where highlights and the bride and groom are always in shot. So, although it might be a good idea to create your own wedding video, using phone cameras, and the authentic footage shot by family and friends, there are even more benefits to using a professional wedding videographer.
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They Have The Equipment
Although a phone’s camera can now rival that of an actual DSLR, there is a limit to how well it renders on bigger screens. While the latest iPhone 12 can shoot in 4K, that doesn’t mean it is as good quality as those captured on proper DSLRs such as the Blackmagic Design camera, or the Sony Venice camera. Not only do these cameras film in 4K, but they can also film in 6K and 8K. These cameras are highly coveted in the film industry, with the likes of major studios using them for their feature films and TV shows.
These cameras can cost thousands of dollars, to rent them alone, and if other equipment is needed, such as lenses, microphones, lights, and tripods or stands, it can cost as much as the wedding itself. That’s why hiring a videographer, especially the right videographer, can be useful. They’ll either have the equipment already, or they know where to find it for much cheaper.
They Have The Knowledge
When it comes to shooting the right thing, a professional videographer already knows what to do. They’ve been trained to know where to point their camera, how far the zoom needs to be, how focused the shot is and how to hold their cameras steady. After all, professional filmmaking isn’t about shooting anything and everything. It’s about stylising the shot, changing the exposure, the ISO, and the aperture to create a certain look for the footage they’re shooting.
While you can do that automatically with your phone, and its filter effects, sometimes those filters aren’t authentic enough. What that means is, while you might be able to change the way a certain shot looks, it won’t have the same effect manual filters can provide. Sometimes the exposure can be too high, and difficult to adjust, other times the black points can be too dark. Professional videographers know how to manipulate their cameras, especially cinema-quality ones so that the filters are perfect for every environment they’re shooting in. For example, if the receiving party takes place at night, the footage from a professional DSLR will be perfectly visible, whereas a phone’s camera may produce grainy or footage that’s too dark to see.
They Know The Right People
Of course, a wedding video isn’t just about the footage that’s taken. After all, videographers don’t always work alone. Sometimes, especially for large weddings, two or more videographers are necessary, because it can be difficult to capture the right action that comes with a wedding. For example, one videographer shoots the bride and groom, as they take their vows, while the other shoots the reaction of the congregation, or while one videographer shoots the best man giving a speech at the reception party, while the other shoots the reaction of the bride and groom.
Sometimes, knowing where to shoot can be difficult, especially if that videographer is working alone. So, by bringing along a team, they’ll be able to capture all angles of the wedding, the party, and the reaction of everyone at the wedding. Not to mention, if the videographer is busy capturing moving footage, they won’t have time to take any stills, so they’ll most likely bring along a photographer to help. So, the all-important photo shoots can be taken, while being filmed at the same time, to further immortalise the moment, both in the final wedding video and in the album of still images.
They Can Edit Or Know People Who Can Edit
Capturing footage is only part of the responsibilities of a videographer, they should also know how to edit or if they can’t, they at least know people who can edit the footage for them. While depending on family and friends to take videos throughout the wedding for you, and compiling them together, it can be repetitive, and you won’t know which footage to choose from, since many of them might be from the same angle, at the same time. So, by relying on a professional, who’ll shoot from several angles, and use different types of filming styles, the final wedding video will be much more interesting.
By editing the styles in a way that reflects the theme, mood and importance of the wedding, the videographer can create an everlasting memory, that evokes powerful emotions in those who watch it, especially if they were there, and they are reminiscing through the video. After all, they’ll have the resources, or at least they’ll know someone who has those resources, to edit their footage, and if requested the footage captured by those who attended the wedding, in a way that resonates with those who watch it.
Consult The Professionals
It can be tempting to only rely on the footage taken by family and friends, at weddings, but having a professional videographer there, to capture the important moments, and the reactions they incite, will be beneficial, regardless of the result. After all, they have the tools, the knowledge, and the network of people to create a wedding video that fits the style of the wedding, the mood and atmosphere of the day, and the desires of the couple who wants it. So, if you’re considering hiring a videographer, do your research, before you start consultations with them, to see what prices are best for your budget. If you’re a videographer looking to hire a video editor for your footage, have a look at our prices, and our portfolio, we have a range of outsourced video editors who’ll be happy to edit your footage for you.
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5 Ways To Edit A Wedding Highlight Film
There are more than 5 ways to edit a wedding highlight film, and most of it depends on how you want it to look. It’s the same as planning a wedding itself, you’ll want the theme of the video to reflect the theme of the wedding. So, be sure you know what you want from the video, before creating it.
After all, you could create the video to be a timeline of the day itself, or you can include the love story that led to the wedding. You can even make it look like a blockbuster film, if you wanted, or you could have a reality TV show vibe to your video. No matter what it is, you’ve got many options that can help you make your wedding highlights into a trip down memory lane. So, let’s talk about the top 5 ways you can edit your wedding highlight film.
Follow The Day
One of the most standard forms of storytelling is to put everything in a timeline. Once you do that, you’ll have something to tell, even if it’s a boring tale. It still tells a story, and for your wedding highlights video, it’s no different.
By placing your wedding footage in chronological order, you’ll be able to relive your memories, even the ones you’ve forgotten, because they’re all there right in front of you. It’ll also remind you when certain things happened, and if an argument ensues, you’ll always be able to go back to your wedding video and set things straight, because it’s all right there, on the screen.
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Tell A Story, Not An Event
While ordering your footage in chronological order might seem like the best way to go, remember that sometimes, telling a story is more than just about putting everything on a timeline. Sometimes switching out the order of your footage can be more effective at telling your wedding story.
For example, you can start the video halfway through the ceremony, and then using cinematic techniques, refer to the beginning of the day, to make your wedding highlights video even more dramatic. Remember, telling a story is different from showcasing an event. Telling a story means making the video more meaningful by incorporating themes and transitions that bring out the emotion of the day and what it means for the people involved.
Parallel The Day
One of the best video editing techniques, to tell a story is to parallel a storyline. Think about romantic comedies or cinematic films that explore more than one character’s storyline. A lot of the time, you’ll find parallels in their stories, even if they’re subtle. So, why not incorporate that into your wedding highlights video? It’ll make it all the more interesting.
In the first place, you should have enough footage to create those parallels, since you’ll have videographers following both the bride and groom as they prepare for the day. For example, you could edit the video so that you see the bride putting on her shoes, in the first scene, and add a transition to the next scene, where the groom is also putting on his shoes. Of course, the parallels don’t need to stop there. You can even show parallels during the reception as well, for example, during speeches and memorable dances, like the bride and groom’s first dance, to the bride’s dance with her father. There are many ways you can create parallels in your wedding highlights videos, to tell the story of the day.
Turn It Into A Music Video
Sometimes a long wedding highlights video might not be the way to go. By making the wedding part of a music video makes it all the more unique, just as every wedding itself is unique. Editing the footage to the beat of the music will make it either livelier and more exciting or more emotional and romantic. After all, music is all part of the cinematic experience, and editing a wedding into a music video will ensure that the emotions of the day will come across more.
For example, if the music you choose to pair with the wedding’s footage is a lively and upbeat song, then you’ll find that the footage should be as lively and upbeat as the song. So, you’d use clips of the bride and groom smiling, dancing, having fun, and being joyful. If the song is slow-paced, romantic, and emotional, then the footage you’d use would be just as emotional. You would use footage of family and friends crying, the bride looking at the groom, and vice versa. You’d include footage of the first dance and romantic and poignant moments between the bride and groom, to highlight the romance and emotions of the day.
Add A Narrator
Sometimes adding a narrator can add so much depth to your wedding highlights video. It creates more poignant moments when paired with other clips of footage, as the wedding ceremony is going on. For example, as the officiant is speaking you can add clips of the wedding preparation, or candid moments, throughout the day, to punctuate the words he’s saying.
You can even add these flashback moments when the bride or groom are reciting their vows. By adding a narrator or voiceover to your wedding highlights video, you’re adding more storytelling elements that create more emotion and more meaning for those who watch it.
Too Many Options, Too Little Time
There are many ways to edit a wedding highlight film. It’s not always easy to choose what to add in your own wedding highlights video, especially if you have hours of footage that you’ll need to sift through to get the perfect storytelling montage. So, entrust your wedding highlights video to a professional.
After all, as we’ve said before, just as every wedding is unique, so too will its highlights video be. By letting a professional handle your video, you can’t go wrong. They’ll know what to add, to make your wedding highlights video truly come alive and be the perfect companion to your wedding.
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How To Edit Wedding Videos In Adobe Premiere
If you think that editing a few video clips together is as easy as putting together a PowerPoint presentation, you’d be wrong. Video editing requires more than just piecing all your video footage together. It takes a lot of creativity and vision to create a video that can help you and your guests feel nostalgic, every time you watch the video. You need the right voice-overs, background music, text, and animation and yes, you will need a story or plan to make the video look its best. In this article, we’ll show you how to edit wedding videos on Adobe Premiere.
Re-Watch Yourselves
To first ensure you have everything you need to edit your video, you need to review the footage you already have. That means taking the camera off your videographer, and/or photographer, so you can add in photos too, and watching the hours upon hours of videos they took, as well as combing through the thousands of photographs, to decide which ones show you and your guests at their best angles.
By reviewing your footage, you’ll be able to come up with an idea for the editing style of your video, and that is one of the most important factors in creating a film and/or video. Just like a wedding, every video ever produced should have a theme or a concept behind it. So, let’s look at the films themselves. You’ll know the theme of a film, by its genre. For example, Marvel films are all about superheroes, Star Wars is about deep space and sci-fi themes. The same should be said for your wedding, you’ll want a theme for it, so your guests can feel the quintessential uniqueness to both you and your partner’s identity.
Choose Your Theme
Now, it may be easy to say you already have a theme in mind, and yes, a lot of the time, if your wedding has a unique theme that is easily identifiable, you’ll be able to match your wedding video to it too, but sometimes, a wedding’s theme isn’t all that recognizable. For example, if you have a wedding in the spring and it is all about springtime, you won’t easily be able to identify that the theme of the wedding is all about the spring, because it will look like a typical wedding you’d find on the internet.
Similarly, if you have it in a barn, but it’s made out to be luxurious, you’d probably have a rustic charm, but you wouldn’t want animals as your theme. That’s why a theme is important to your wedding video, it’ll dictate the story of your video.
It’s Your Story
Every wedding has a story, whether it’s about the journey you took together, or just how much in love you are, the different elements of your video must add to the story. That’s why, when you plan for your wedding video, you need to come up with one, that way, when you look back at the video, you and your guests will see a story or a narrative, that tells them just how special that day was, and you’ll strongly feel that sense of nostalgia.
Any time you feel like being nostalgic, watching a wedding video should do that. If the video is edited so that your footage is randomly organized, anyone watching your video will wonder what is going on, and that sense of nostalgia is lost. That’s why it’s important to organize and edit your video so that it highlights the story you want to tell.
Know When To Stop
A good editor will know when to cut a video. What this means is that they can use the right clips from hours of footage. An experienced video editor will know when and where to start the clip and end it. It’s important this is done correctly otherwise you’ll have a stunted video. For example, if you’ve got a bouquet toss filmed from different angles, you’ll want to see it from the catcher’s point of view, as the bride is throwing it, and the bride’s view when someone catches it.
So, you’ll need to cut the footage at the right time to be able to get the entire thing in and have the whole action flow seamlessly. What you don’t want to see is someone’s catching the bouquet, even before it cuts to the angle where you can see them catch it. It’ll look amateurish and you won’t get the high quality you deserve.
Add-In Your Extras
This part of the editing process can be fun, by adding extra animations and transitions, you’re essentially playing around with the aesthetics of the film. After all, you can add funky transitions, add in animations and cartoons to make the video funny or meaningful. You can even add in background music, to enhance whatever emotion you want to highlight in the video. However, what you don’t want to do is inundate your video with so many different additions, it’s unrecognizable.
One of the mistakes amateur video editors make is to add so many different elements to the video, that it becomes more of an abstract showpiece than a nostalgic memory for those who watch it. You’ll end up with something that will probably look like an experimental music video that the magic and the joy that went into the day itself, gets lost amongst the various different elements that were added. So, if have learned how to edit wedding videos and are going to edit your video yourself, moderate what you put in there.
Trust A Professional
In the end, if you’re daunted by editing your wedding video yourself, why not trust a professional to do it. They definitely know how to edit wedding videos in Adobe Premiere and know exactly how to edit a piece to bring it to life. It is through years of experience that they can create something beautiful and memorable. Video editing is not something you can learn in a day. It takes years of experimenting and practice, and if you don’t have that, it’ll be difficult to get a high-quality wedding video.
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Best Laptop for Wedding Video Editing in 2021
What is the Best Laptop for Wedding Video Editing in 2021?
Are you fed up with your system or laptop hanging for hours or some minutes while editing different clips or videos of an event like weddings? The best option is Upgrading to one of the best laptops for wedding video editing, and you’ll get lots of memory (RAM) and fast rendering times due to an effective processor.
Also, you will have access to quality videos, special editing effects, and a high-resolution screen. All this effect doesn’t come cheap, but working with high-resolution footage is a memory-intensive task, so using a bargain-bin machine just isn’t going to cut it and would be a false economy.
Video editing should not be limited by the devices you are using; our creativity level should only be your limit. For that reason, here, we’ll look at the best laptops for wedding video editing in 2021. There is a good chance that you will use editing software such as Davinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or Filmora Pro. Listed below are the top ten recommended laptops for wedding video editing in 2021.
1. MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)
Even in 2021, the MacBook Pro 16-inch is still the best laptop for video editing. The Creatives love Apple’s 16 -inch device packed with high-end components and a larger screen for creative professionals.
It’s a good laptop for video editing, combining powerful components with a gorgeous thin and light design. Editing videos on this system is straightforward due to the larger 16-inch screen and higher resolution.
As for performance, with a professional graphics card from AMD and a powerful Intel processor, the MacBook Pro 16-inch can handle any editing task with ease.
Properties:
- Screen: 16-inch Retina display with True Tone
- Storage: 512GB – 8TB SSD
- CPU: 9th-generation Intel Core i7 – i9
- RAM: 16GB – 64GB
- Graphics: AMD Radeon Pro 5300M
- Stunning 16-inch screen
- New and improved keyboard
- Expensive
- Limited to four Thunderbolt 3 ports
MSI Creator 17 is one of the best laptops for video editors. It offers catchy and true-to-life colors, which makes the MSI Creator 17 one of the best options. The videos look better when played on this laptop thanks to its mini LED display, which offers vivid colors and bright images.
Properties:
- Screen: 17.3″ UHD (3840×2160)
- Storage: 512GB – 2TB NVMe SSD
- CPU: 10th-generation Intel Core i9 Processor
- GrapIPS-Level – 17.3″ UHD (3840×2160)
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER with Max-Q
- RAM: up to 64GB
- Lots of power under the hood
- Beautiful screen
- Pricey
3. Acer ConceptD 7
If you got enough cash on you, the Acer ConceptD is the best bet for wedding video editing in 2021. The Acer ConceptD comes in different series and sizes,” laptops and desktops” that have been fine-tuned for editors and graphic designers.
Specifically, the Acer ConceptD 7-series laptop is a gaming laptop with an attention-grabbing RGB lighting or a gaudy casing. It’s also has a quiet and relaxed fan without loud whirring or roaring.
Listed below are some of the features of Acer ConceptD 7:
- Screen: 15.6-inch, 3840 x 2160 (UHD) IPS
- CPU: Hexa-core Intel Core i7
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080
- RAM: up to 32GB
- Storage: 1TB SSD
- SD card reader: No
- Thunderbolt 3: Yes
4. HP ZBook x2
HP ZBook X2 is expensive but gives you tools that can produce outstanding work. The matte, 14-inch 4K display can edit at any resolution, and if you prefer a stylus, you can keep the Bluetooth keyboard nearby or use the shortcut keys for quick actions.
Properties:
- Size: 14.4 x 8.9 x 0.8 inches (0.6 tablet)
- Weight: 4.9 pounds
- GPU: Intel HD 620 or Nvidia Quadro M620
- RAM: 8GB/16GB/32GB
- Storage: 128GB/256GB/512GB SSD
- CPU: Intel Core i5/Core i7
- Display: 14-inch (4K)
- The Quadro GPU could be more assertive.
- Excellent shortcut management
- Very expensive
- Great stylus
- Comfortable keyboard
- Could have more robust graphics performance
5. Alienware m15 R3
Properties:
- Storage: 256GB SSD or 512GB SSD or 2TB SSDs
- Size: 14.2 x 10.9 x 0.8~0.7 inches
- Weight: 4.7 pounds
- RAM: 8GB/16GB/32GB
- CPU: Intel Core i7/Core i9
- GPU: Nvidia RTX 2060/2070 Super/2080 Super or AMD Radeon RX 5500M
- Display: 15.6-inch (1080p/4K)
- Strong speakers
- Subpar battery life
- Beautiful design
- Gorgeous OLED 4K display
- Good overall and gaming performance
6. Asus ROG Zephyrus G15
Asus’ ROG laptop was designed with an in-built ultimate power at the expense of being light enough to be carried. But not with the ROG Zephyrus G15. This relatively svelte machine weighs 2.1kg and measures 36 x 25.2 x 1.99cm, which supplies the laptop’s power.
Properties:
- It has 16GB or 32GB of RAM with eight potent cores.
- It has a 3 GHz AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS processor for intensive video rendering.
- It comes with a fast Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card and 6GB RAM.
- Power with portability.
- Super-fast screen refresh rate.
- Screen color gamut not very wide.
- No built-in card reader.
7. Microsoft Surface Book 3 (15-inch)
The Microsoft Surface Book 3 has different features for professionals in various niches. It has an electromagnetic latch that connects the tablet section to the keyboard without a wobble or wiggle insight.
The laptop can be used as an ultimate editing device due to its Intel Core i7 graphics and 1TB SSD storage. It also has a supports pen and an SD card reader in the keyboard section, whether you’re using a tablet or laptop.
Properties:
- CPU: Quad-core 10th Gen Intel Core i7-1065G7
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q
- RAM: 16GB
- Screen: 15.4-inch, 3240 x 2160 IPS
- Storage: 256GB – 1TB SSD
- SD card reader: Yes
- Thunderbolt 3: No
8. Huawei Matebook X Pro
Huawei’s MateBook X Pro seems to be a MacBook alternative with some differences. It packs a gorgeous metal build, excellent speakers, and biometric security considering how thin it is, feeling more like a MacBook Air than a Pro.
Meanwhile, it has an 8th-gen i7 processor and a full-sized USB port, so you won’t have to carry a dongle with you.
Properties:
- Screen: 13.9-inch, 3000 x 2000 LTPS
- Storage: Up to 1TB SSD
- SD card slot: No
- Thunderbolt 3 port: Yes
- CPU: Quad-core Intel Core i5 – i7
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce MX250 / Intel UHD Graphics
- RAM: 16GB
- Sharp, bright touchscreen
- Over 90% of screen fascia
9. Lenovo ThinkPad P53 (15-inch)
Lenovo ThinkPad P53 is a traditional-looking laptop with incredible internal capacity. It has an entry-level configuration that will handle basic edits, while the supercharged version can tackle huge wedding videos or clips.
Properties:
- CPU: Quad-core Intel Core i5 – octa-core Intel Core i9
- Graphics: Up to NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000
- RAM: Up to 128GB
- Screen: 15.6-inch, (3840 × 2160) LTPS
- Storage: Up to 6TB SSD (3x 2TB drives)
- SD card slot: Yes
- Thunderbolt 3 port: Yes
- Dolby Vision or OLED 4K screen options
- Massively influential when specced up
- SD card slot
- Bulky
- Uninspired design
- It can get costly
10. Dell XPS 15
The Dell XPS 15 is the 4K OLED-screened laptop; you can go for it if you are an editor. While it has Razer Blade 15 for display and its properties and design are better suited to video editing.
For starters, it has an Intel Core i9 power, SD card slot, 64GB RAM – and with up to 1TB in terms of storage. It’s also an ideal machine when working on 4K content which has when ingesting gigabytes.
Properties:
- CPU: Up to 10th-gen octa-core Intel Core i9
- Graphics: Up to Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650Ti
- RAM: Up to 64GB
- Screen: 15.6-inch, 3840 x 2160 touchscreen
- Storage: Up to 1TB SSD
- SD card reader: Yes
- Thunderbolt 3: Yes
- Jaw-dropping OLED screen
- SD card reader
- Not class-leading GPU for the price
- Okay, not great, battery life
Conclusion:
In conclusion, there are a lot of top-notch options when it comes to picking the best laptops for wedding video editing. As we’ve mentioned, you’re looking for a few specific things such as the storage, graphics card, the RAM, CPU component, and the display and ports.
To crown it all, there are many great options out there on the market, so it’s worth doing your research, but we feel you can’t go far wrong with any of the above options! Well, If you need a professional editor and graphic, kindly contact us at info@cutpromedia.com.