1. Drone Footage
If you’re wanting every possible angle you can get from your wedding videography services, you may be interested in capturing some drone footage.
A drone can film from hundreds of feet in the air. This will make your wedding video more interesting and dynamic and allow you to see the entire spectacle of the event in your wedding film — something you obviously can’t do when you’re right in the middle of things.
Because videographers have to bring special equipment and be skilled in this type of filming, you can spend an additional £600 – £1200 on average
2. Travel
Destination weddings have become a popular way to tie the knot. But if you plan on using a videographer from your hometown, you’ll have to pay for all of their travel costs.
“If your videographer has to travel, you will likely have to cover their accommodations, flights airport transfer,” “If it’s a destination wedding, there might also be a destination fee.”
3. Extra Edits in Post-Production
Although all wedding videographers go through an editing process in order to give you a final product, requesting extra rounds of editing in post-production will likely add to your cost.
4. Any Other Filming Besides the Wedding Day
If you’d like to film other moments besides your wedding day (such as your rehearsal dinner or bridal shoot), this will also be an additional cost.