Episode 9 - Have we gone too far with Wedding Videos?

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Episode Summary

In this episode, Georgie is joined by Bronte of TinBox Memories for an honest conversation about wedding videography, capturing real moments, and what couples should know before booking their wedding video supplier.

From understanding the value of wedding films to knowing what moments are worth capturing, this episode shares practical UK wedding planning advice for couples who want to remember their day beyond photographs. Georgie and Bronte discuss wedding videography styles, supplier communication, emotional wedding moments, and why video can become one of the most meaningful investments from your wedding day.

If you’re looking for a UK wedding podcast with honest supplier insight, practical wedding videography tips, and real advice for modern couples, this episode offers helpful guidance on choosing the right videographer and making sure your wedding memories are captured beautifully.

Key Takeaways

  • Why wedding videography is worth considering

  • What couples should look for in a wedding videographer

  • How wedding films capture moments photos can’t

  • The importance of choosing the right videography style

  • Questions to ask before booking a wedding videographer

  • Why communication with your supplier matters

  • How to make sure emotional moments are captured naturally

Episode FAQs

Is wedding videography worth it?

Yes. Wedding videography captures movement, voices, speeches, vows, music, and emotions in a way photography alone cannot.

When should you book a wedding videographer?

Many couples book their wedding videographer 9–18 months before the wedding, especially for peak wedding season dates.

What should you ask a wedding videographer before booking?

Ask about filming style, packages, editing timelines, audio, drone footage, travel fees, delivery format, and how they work alongside photographers.

What is the difference between wedding photography and videography?

Photography captures still moments, while videography captures movement, sound, speeches, vows, and the atmosphere of the day.

How do you choose the right wedding videographer?

Look at their previous films, editing style, storytelling approach, personality, reviews, and whether their work feels like the kind of wedding film you want.

What moments should be included in a wedding video?

Key moments often include bridal prep, ceremony, vows, speeches, couple portraits, confetti, first dance, guest reactions, and natural candid moments.

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