Your wedding film isn’t just a video—it’s your day, your story, and your people, all wrapped into something you’ll revisit for decades. Picking the right wedding videography style is about finding the kind of storytelling that makes your memories feel alive every time you hit play. Here’s how to figure out what works best for you!
Wedding videography isn’t one-size-fits-all. There are countless styles to choose from, including (but not limited to):
A classic approach that typically follows the chronology of the day, representing all the key moments.
Focuses on storytelling with visual and audio synergy, often resembling a short film. This style may include voiceovers, music, and artistic shots.
A comprehensive start-to-finish narrative of your day.
Short and snappy, features key moments set to music.
Retro and dreamy, genuine or emulated Super 8 film with vintage vibes.
Perfect for lively couples who want an energetic feel rather than an emotional pull.
No audio from the day, just wedding day visuals paired with music.
Very polished and glamorous, a fashion-forward or luxuriously produced film.
Creative and unconventional, ideal for artistic marriers, drawing inspiration from Wes Anderson films for example.
A creative approach that may incorporate unique editing techniques, special effects, or unconventional angles.
The unedited footage clips of the day.
Focused only on documenting key events such as the ceremony or reception.
From romantic and dreamy to edgy and wild, there’s a style for everyone. The key is finding one that resonates with you and complements the tone of your wedding. Asking wedding videographers to describe their style will allow you to understand what that means for them and how your story would be documented and woven together.
At Retrosespective, I take a documentary candid approach focused on the people and stories that make your day unique. Buzzword Alert! What this means to me, is creating space for genuine memories and emotions to unfold rather than interrupting moments to “change the scene”. It’s about focusing on the moments that matter with the most important people in your life. I carefully make films that stand the test of time, allowing real moments to breathe and your personalities to shine.
This approach results in a film that feels truly you. To make it even more personal, I curate the film’s soundtrack using your Spotify playlists, wedding songs, and music preferences. I love getting to source music that marries will truly enjoy while they relive their wedding experience.
When choosing a videographer for your wedding, there are a few things to be aware of:
While budget is important, selecting a videographer based on price alone can lead to disappointment. Take time to explore your options and find someone who matched both your video dreams and budget needs.
Check reviews from previous clients and vendors, watch the videos on their portfolios (you can see mine here!), and ask them to show you their favorite films. Connecting with a videographer’s past work makes you more likely to love what they create for you. Ask important questions to determine their approach, business practices, and experience level.
Make sure the styles of your videographer and photographer complement each other. For example, pairing a documentary videographer with an editorial photographer might not result in synergy between the photo/video team. Hiring artists with complementary approaches will allow you to obtain photos and videos that reflect the style you’re looking for.
Your wedding film should reflect your personality, relationship, and the unique energy of your day. Take the time to explore different wedding videography styles, connect with videographers, and communicate your vision. When you choose a videographer whose work resonates with you, you’re setting yourself up for a film you’ll cherish forever.
If you’re ready for a wedding film that feels like you, let’s connect. I’d love to hear your story and help bring it to life.