43 min

Episode 30 | Should You Have A Wedding Videographer‪?‬ ROCK MY WEDDING - THE PODCAST

    • Society & Culture

Should you have a wedding film? We think yes. Yep. Yup. Absolutely. Most definitely. Yes. There are tonnes of perks to having a wedding videographer. Photos are great and we love 'em. But there's something about motion. Capturing the way you moved, the way you laughed, how your dress floated about the venue as the sun shone through the window, the words of the speeches and the exchanging of vows. Memories to last a life time. And it's not really about whether you think you'll watch it every month or even every anniversary. It's having the choice to watch it.

Charlotte and Becky chat about their own wedding films, or lack thereof in Becky's case and bring in RMW The Podcast producer and film maker extraordinaire Simon Clarke of We Are The Clarkes to answer all your questions from what you can expect from a wedding film to how to film it yourself if you just cant find the budget to get a professional in. Learn all about the process from Simon and get some amazing tips to make sure you have the best wedding video you can.

Head to the show notes to check out some of the gorgeous wedding film.

And be sure to check out our supplier directory The List to book the videographer of your dreams and take these questions along with you when you go for a consultation. 

Don't forget to sign up to our newsletter here so you can get a bonus podcast episode where the girls dig deeper into how to budget, what things cost and how to figure out what you need to save.

Be sure to visit the show notes for this episode for all the relevant posts and to check out wedding insurance that works for you visit www.compareweddinginsurance.org.uk :)

Produced by We Are The Clarkes // www.wearetheclarkes.com

Music by Matthias Harris // https://musicvine.com/track/1134


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rockmywedding/message

Should you have a wedding film? We think yes. Yep. Yup. Absolutely. Most definitely. Yes. There are tonnes of perks to having a wedding videographer. Photos are great and we love 'em. But there's something about motion. Capturing the way you moved, the way you laughed, how your dress floated about the venue as the sun shone through the window, the words of the speeches and the exchanging of vows. Memories to last a life time. And it's not really about whether you think you'll watch it every month or even every anniversary. It's having the choice to watch it.

Charlotte and Becky chat about their own wedding films, or lack thereof in Becky's case and bring in RMW The Podcast producer and film maker extraordinaire Simon Clarke of We Are The Clarkes to answer all your questions from what you can expect from a wedding film to how to film it yourself if you just cant find the budget to get a professional in. Learn all about the process from Simon and get some amazing tips to make sure you have the best wedding video you can.

Head to the show notes to check out some of the gorgeous wedding film.

And be sure to check out our supplier directory The List to book the videographer of your dreams and take these questions along with you when you go for a consultation. 

Don't forget to sign up to our newsletter here so you can get a bonus podcast episode where the girls dig deeper into how to budget, what things cost and how to figure out what you need to save.

Be sure to visit the show notes for this episode for all the relevant posts and to check out wedding insurance that works for you visit www.compareweddinginsurance.org.uk :)

Produced by We Are The Clarkes // www.wearetheclarkes.com

Music by Matthias Harris // https://musicvine.com/track/1134


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rockmywedding/message

43 min

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