To Video or Not to Video....

Izzy Pooh

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Hi all! :wave2:

I'm looking for some opinions when it comes to having a Videographer at the reception or not.?

My original plans were to just have a video of the Ceremony but my MOH says that I might regret not getting the reception on video. Just some background, the reception will be at the Contemporary Resort- Napa Room and there will be less than 50 guests and there will be no dance floor so that's why I don't think video would be needed. :confused3

All opinions are welcomed and appreciated!
 
We are getting the reception videotaped because we at least want the main dances on video (i.e. first dance, father/daughter dance, etc). And because I want to see everybody makin a fool of themselves dancing. :lmao: Just kidding....sort of. :goodvibes
 
I have one of my ceremony and never watched it:laughing: So not even sure it is worth it to video it to begin with. Now if you were doing it to show at a reception back home, than I can see do it.
 
I don't think you HAVE to have a reception video if it's not something you think you want. I'm planning the same as you-- just a video of the ceremony. My reasoning is that I can't see myself (and especially not FI) sitting down to watch the reception. I absolutely want a video of the ceremony, but that's the part that really matters, you know? I can see us watching that on anniversaries, and one day I want my kids to be able to see it. It's not like you will have no way to remember the reception-- you'll have lots of pictures!

Maybe if you're still unsure, you should way it in terms of budget. Would you rather have a longer video package, or more flowers? Better champagne? Etc.
 

Aside from important dances, if you are having toasts at your reception, you might want to have those documented! Just a thought! :thumbsup2
 
We had a casual brunch with no dancing (except first dances), but I still had the videographer stay to shoot it. In most wedding videos, they feature the entire ceremony but just highlights of the reception, so it's not like your video will have 3 hours of people sitting around eating and talking. Ours just has highlights of the first dances, the cake cutting, and the speeches, plus a few general shots of the reception and us leaving on a Friendship boat. :thumbsup2
 
VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO! well worth it! When we watch our video it's like you get that rush of the amazing feelings you felt all over again :lovestruc
 
We had our reception at the Napa Room with no dance floor either and still had a videographer come. We had our cake/first dance at a different location before the reception. He videotaped that and then came over to get our guests on camera saying something to us and just filmed for maybe the first 30-45 mins then left and came back later that night to film the dessert party. We are so glad we did it this way.
 
We are getting the reception videotaped because we at least want the main dances on video (i.e. first dance, father/daughter dance, etc). And because I want to see everybody makin a fool of themselves dancing. :lmao: Just kidding....sort of. :goodvibes

If I was having a dance floor I would have went with Video for the reception right away since I too would love to have those *fun* memories on video :rotfl:

I have one of my ceremony and never watched it:laughing: So not even sure it is worth it to video it to begin with. Now if you were doing it to show at a reception back home, than I can see do it.

I'm not sure if I'll ever have the urge to watch the video from the reception but I'm sure I'll watch the video of the Ceremony just to bring back those memories. :)

I don't think you HAVE to have a reception video if it's not something you think you want. I'm planning the same as you-- just a video of the ceremony. My reasoning is that I can't see myself (and especially not FI) sitting down to watch the reception. I absolutely want a video of the ceremony, but that's the part that really matters, you know? I can see us watching that on anniversaries, and one day I want my kids to be able to see it. It's not like you will have no way to remember the reception-- you'll have lots of pictures!

Maybe if you're still unsure, you should way it in terms of budget. Would you rather have a longer video package, or more flowers? Better champagne? Etc.

I def agree with you! Thanks so much :goodvibes I'm still trying to budget everything out so I'll see what I can do but you made a very good point.

Aside from important dances, if you are having toasts at your reception, you might want to have those documented! Just a thought! :thumbsup2

I am trying to get Mickey & Minnie to join us at the cake cutting so maybe that will be nice to have on video. Thanks :goodvibes

We had a casual brunch with no dancing (except first dances), but I still had the videographer stay to shoot it. In most wedding videos, they feature the entire ceremony but just highlights of the reception, so it's not like your video will have 3 hours of people sitting around eating and talking. Ours just has highlights of the first dances, the cake cutting, and the speeches, plus a few general shots of the reception and us leaving on a Friendship boat. :thumbsup2

That's what I was worried about, I wouldn't want the videographer to stand around and be bored since there's not too much to get on video. :rotfl: But it might be worth it for the cake cutting atleast. Thanks :goodvibes

TO video of course ;)

I think I might :goodvibes

VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO! well worth it! When we watch our video it's like you get that rush of the amazing feelings you felt all over again :lovestruc

I posted in the other thread but I'll post it in here, your wedding ceremony video got me teary eyed-- it was so lovely! :goodvibes

We had our reception at the Napa Room with no dance floor either and still had a videographer come. We had our cake/first dance at a different location before the reception. He videotaped that and then came over to get our guests on camera saying something to us and just filmed for maybe the first 30-45 mins then left and came back later that night to film the dessert party. We are so glad we did it this way.

I've just started reading your wedding report and all your pictures look amazing! Thanks so much for posting :goodvibes
 












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