As a wedding videographer, I have seen it all. From happy tears to unexpected moments, capturing a couple's special day is always an adventure. But, it's not just about hitting the record and hoping for the best. There are certain dos and don'ts to keep in mind to ensure you get the best possible wedding video. Here's a guide to help you make the most of your special day.

Wedding guests dance joyfully together in an elegant reception venue with chandeliers.

Photo taken by Bloc Memoire

Do: Hire a Professional


I cannot stress enough how important it is to hire a professional videographer. Not only will they have the experience and equipment needed to capture your day perfectly, but they will also know how to handle any unexpected moments that may arise. Plus, a professional videographer will have the editing skills needed to turn your raw footage into a beautiful and seamless video that you will cherish for years to come.

Black and white photo of a wedding ceremony in a columned venue with gathered guests.

Photo taken by French Toast

Do: Plan Your Timeline


Your wedding day will surely be busy and hectic, but it's important to carve out some time for your wedding video. Work with your videographer to plan your timeline, leaving enough time for all the important moments like your first dance, speeches, and cake cutting. Trust me, you don't want to look back at your wedding video and realise you missed an important moment.

Couple embraces on a clifftop overlooking dramatic coastal scenery on their wedding day.

Photo taken by Luméa Studios

Don't: Forget to Give Your Videographer a Shot List


While your videographer is an expert in capturing your special day, it's always helpful to give them a shot list of the specific moments you want them to capture. This could be anything from your grandparents' first dance to your best friend's toast. The more information you can give your videographer, the better they will be able to tailor your video to your specific needs and desires. Remember, a professional videographer will always ask you which is the most important part of the day that must be captured.

Family members help with wedding preparations in an intimate indoor setting.

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Do: Have Fun and Be Yourself


This is your special day and the most important thing is to have fun and be yourself. Don't worry about the cameras, just enjoy the moment and let your love shine through. And, if all else fails, just remember this classic joke: Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing! (Okay, it's not the best joke, but it's sure to put a smile on your face!)

Silhouetted couple poses against illuminated 'Better together' neon sign.

Photo taken by French Toast

In conclusion, making the most of your wedding video is all about preparation and communication. Work with your videographer, plan your timeline, and remember to have fun and be yourself. And, who knows, maybe one day you'll look back at your wedding video and still be in stitches over that joke.

Elegant crystal chandelier hangs in an arched window alcove during intimate moment.