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The Average Cost of a Wedding Videographer

The average cost of a wedding videographer will largely depend on where you live, how many hours of coverage you want the videographer to capture, and how experienced the professional is. (The longer they’ve been in the business, the more likely the cost will increase.)

While it’s possible to find a videographer in the £2000 – £3,500 range, you can expect to spend £4,000 – £12,000 or more on the higher end.

As you can see, prices can vary pretty significantly, so it’s best to always get a clear idea of the rate before you hire a videographer.

Lucy & James

Chateau de Tourreau, Provence

Mikaila & John

Cliveden House, London

Alexa & Alex

Château de Robernier, Provence

Valentina & Kyle

Villa Gamberaia, Florence

Charlie & Rebecca

Chateau de Tourreau, Provence

Brittany & Jared

La Fortaleza, Mallorca

April & Michael

Underscar Manor, Lake District

Alexander & Franziska

Chateau de Tourreau , Provence

Melina & Marc

Le Mas de Poiriers , Provence

The Factors That Affect Wedding Videography Costs

With such a large scope of rates, what factors play into those wide-ranging costs? The hours of coverage will primarily have the biggest effect on the grand total. Though it depends on the type of wedding packages offered, your videographer will usually be filming for 8 to 12 hours.

“To be safe, we recommend 12 hours of coverage to fully cover the beginning of your wedding, through all the formalities and to the party.”

Also explains that if you request additional hours of coverage, the costs could be up to £200/per extra  hour.

What’s Normally Included in Wedding Videography Packages?

Videographers, like wedding photographers, will have a variety of wedding packages for you to choose from. Here’s what you can expect to see in our packages:

A 1-3 minute highlight video

A 10-25 minute  wedding video

Two cinematographers

Wedding ceremony & speeches in full

These included highlights and wedding videos will be professionally edited, and they will also be set to music and delivered to you either via USB or through an online platform. If you’d like access to the unedited or raw footage, this is typically an extra fee — about £600 — and with the caveat that the couple will have to provide the hard drive, Greg explains.

Wedding Videographer Extras

Like any other wedding vendor, you can expect additional fees if you request anything outside the basic packages. So, what’s usually not included in a basic wedding videography package?

Here are four extra services that you can expect to pay more for:

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.