Wedding Videography Packages: What's Included and What to Ask.
You've found your venue, said yes to the dress, and your florist is on speed dial. But when it comes to booking a wedding videographer, the options can feel overwhelming — especially when every studio lists different packages with different names.
This guide breaks down exactly what wedding videography packages typically include, what separates a basic package from a premium one, and the key questions every couple should ask before signing a contract.
What Are Wedding Videography Packages?
A wedding videography package is a bundled service that outlines what a videographer will capture, how long they'll be on-site, and what final deliverables you'll receive. Most studios offer tiered packages — think of them as Silver, Gold, and Diamond — with each level adding more coverage, more videographers, or more edit types.
Understanding what's inside each tier helps you spend your budget where it actually matters to you.
What's Typically Included in a Wedding Video Package
Coverage Hours
Most packages are built around hours of coverage. Entry-level packages often include up to 5 hours, while premium packages scale up from there. At the top tier — like a Diamond package — you're looking at 12 hours of full-day coverage, from getting ready through the last dance, often paired with a same-day edit. Think about your timeline — if your ceremony and reception are at different venues, you'll likely need more hours.
Number of Videographers
A single videographer can absolutely capture a beautiful wedding. But two videographers give you multiple angles simultaneously — one focused on the ceremony while another captures candid guest reactions. For larger weddings or if you want a cinematic, multi-angle edit, a second shooter is worth considering.
The Highlight Reel
This is the heart of most wedding video packages: a 3–5 minute cinematic film, set to music, that tells the story of your day — from the quiet morning moments to the joy of the celebration. It's designed to be watched over and over — the kind of video you'll share with family and post on your anniversary. Quality varies significantly between studios, so always ask to see real examples.
Full Ceremony & Reception Footage
Some packages include only the highlight reel. Others include a full, unedited or lightly edited recording of your ceremony, speeches, and first dances. This is especially valuable if you have family members who couldn't attend, or if you want to hear your vows in full years from now.
Documentary Edit
A documentary-style edit is a longer film — typically 1 to 2 hours — that includes your full ceremony and reception, telling the complete story of your day from morning prep to the final send-off. It's a more immersive experience than a highlight reel, and a favorite for couples who want to relive every detail, speech, and first dance exactly as it happened.
Same-Day Edit (SDE)
A same-day edit is exactly what it sounds like: a short film created and screened at your reception on the day of your wedding. It's one of the most impressive — and emotionally memorable — additions to any wedding. Not all studios offer this, so ask specifically if it matters to you.
Drone Footage
Aerial coverage adds a cinematic, high-end quality to wedding films. It works especially well for outdoor ceremonies, waterfront venues, or sprawling estates — giving your film a breathtaking sense of scale and grandeur that ground-level cameras simply can't match.
Raw Footage
Some studios offer the option to purchase unedited, raw footage. This isn't something every couple needs, but it can be meaningful if you want complete documentation of the day beyond what makes it into the final edit.
The Questions Every Couple Should Ask
Before you sign anything, make sure you're asking the right questions:
• Can I see full wedding films — not just highlight reels? Short clips are easy to make look polished. Ask to see complete edits to understand the full experience.
• What happens if you're sick or have an emergency on my wedding day? Every professional studio should have a clear contingency plan.
• How long until I receive my finished films? Delivery times vary widely — anywhere from 4 to 16 weeks is normal. Know what to expect upfront.
• What format will I receive my videos in? Make sure you're getting a format that works long-term, not just a streaming link that could expire.
• Do you shoot in 4K? Higher resolution future-proofs your videos, especially as screens improve.
• What's your shooting style — cinematic or documentary? Some videographers specialize in one or the other. Make sure their style matches your vision.
• How many weddings do you film per weekend? A videographer who books multiple weddings the same day may send a second team — make sure you know who's actually showing up.
• What's included in your audio setup? Audio quality is just as important as video. Ask about lapel mics, backup recordings, and how they capture vows in outdoor settings.
What Separates a Good Package from a Great One
Price matters, but it's not the whole story. The difference between a good and a great wedding video often comes down to:
• Experience filming your specific venue type (indoor ballroom vs. outdoor garden vs. rooftop)
• How well the videographer communicates and makes you feel at ease
• The quality of their audio equipment — poor audio can ruin even beautiful footage
• Their editing style and how it matches your personality as a couple
• Reviews and referrals from past couples
The best package is the one that's built around what matters most to you — not just the one with the longest list of features.
A Note from Mora Media
At Mora Media, we work with couples across New Jersey, Philadelphia, Long Island, and beyond to create wedding films that feel personal, emotional, and genuinely cinematic. Whether you're looking for a sleek highlight reel or a full documentary experience, we'd love to talk through what's right for your day.
Reach out to start the conversation — no pressure, just a genuine chat about your vision.