What Videography Style Do You Want for Your Wedding?

When interviewing wedding videographers, ask what their style is. After all, every media team takes a different approach to wedding storytelling — perhaps they depict the day’s events with a beginning, middle, and end, or their style is more bright and airy. Maybe they specialize in a vintage vibe, cut and edit scenes to flow together like a real movie or blend several styles for a signature look. The bottom line is that it’s essential to know how you want your love story to be told so that the videography style you choose is not only right for you but also stands the test of time.

 

Your friends at Hans Film & Photo in Denton, TX, specialize in cinematic style. So we decided to use this blog post to describe what that means and how it compares to other wedding videography style options.

What is Cinematic Wedding Video Style?

 

These days, couples want more from their wedding day experience. Cinematic style is a more artful representation and, in many ways, evokes a Hollywood movie vibe. The events aren’t in sequential order, so rather than starting with video footage of the bride and her bridesmaids getting ready, it could start with the last dance or that special kiss on the altar.

 

You could even have scenes of the vows interspersed with dance floor shots or feel-good messages from the guests.

 

Your wedding videographer will cut and edit scenes to flow together like they’re telling a story while incorporating dramatic slow-motion moments, sweeping wide shots, and maybe even some drone work.

 

A few more wedding videography style options

 

Documentary — We alluded to this style earlier. Essentially, this is a no-nonsense, real, journalistic take on your wedding where your videographer will show the day’s events in sequential order. There is a clearly-defined beginning, middle, and end — no staging or choreographed events and no artful depictions with Hollywood blockbuster vibes.

 

Traditional — Many couples prefer a more traditional or old-school approach. If that’s the case, then this is the videography style for you. Elements such as the ceremony itself, reception, and toasts to the bride, groom, and family are heavily covered.

 

Guerrilla filmmaking — The Knot perfectly describes this wedding videography style. Essentially, it’s a more organic, “intentionally less polished” style where there’s a solo videographer with a small handheld camera. This style focuses on the more candid moments of the day and a more realistic portrayal.

 

Regardless of which wedding videography style you choose, couples want their love story documented in the most creative and comprehensive way possible. And the only way to get that — in our humble opinion — is to build relationships with the people capturing what matters most to you. Your happiness and friendship mean so much to us, and there are so many couples that we continue to check in on long after their special day is over and filming has ended.

 

Looking for the Right Wedding Videography Team?

Contact Hans Film and Photo

You’ll want to replay your videos and print photos of your wedding day for generations to come. Therefore, working with the right media team before and during your big day is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. We are an award-winning crew of wedding videographers and photographers based in Dallas, Texas, and our team of dedicated artists and storytellers is committed to creatively documenting every minute of your love story.

 

We’d love to shoot your engagement, elopement, or wedding! Inquire today using this link.

Hannah McGinty

Hannah McGinty, an acclaimed videographer known for her award-winning work and business acumen. Drawing from five years of experience, she specializes in crafting engaging promo and testimonial videos that amplify company connections. With a knack for blending creativity and strategy, Hannah has garnered a loyal clientele. Her passion for visual storytelling and helping businesses thrive defines her journey, making her an inspiring role model for women in the world of videography.

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