One Location / One Camera

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Most wedding videos are produced with the use of only one professional camera. This one camera will be focused most of the time on the Bride and Groom. A good videographer should however, be able to find opportune moments to move away from the Bride and Groom to film family members and friends. Using only one camera for your wedding video will also save you quite a bit of money. Having said this however, there are times when I would highly recommend using more than one camera.


If you are having an LDS Temple wedding one camera should be fine at the temple. If you have planned a busy reception with plenty of dancing, toasts, cake cutting, or any other planned events, you may want to consider hiring a second camera for an hour or two so that you don’t miss any of the events.


If you are having a traditional Ceremony I can hardly stress enough the importance of having TWO camera’s at this event. Even if the second camera is just sitting on a tripod near the back of the last row of guests, you absolutely should have a second camera.  For more details on this please visit the “one location / two cameras” option page.


Of course if you can afford it, more than one camera is great however, in most cases one camera will do just fine.


One location simply means that if we film at one location and then have to move to another, there will be a $35.00 charge. This charge will apply to each additional location.