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Frequently Asked Questions
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I love the documentary style. I try to be less intrusive during the wedding day and capture authentic moments. I direct my couples occasionally, but I also have to be aware that many things are going on in their minds, and I don’t want to stress them out by doing some crazy poses.
You can see all my work on the Gallery page.
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I started shooting wedding videos in 2018, so I have roughly five years of experience under my belt, and I have shot 20+ weddings. This is my side hustle, but I’m trying my best to make this my full-time job.
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All of my packages are fixed. However, shoot me a message and we can talk about it.
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Editing takes a long time, so typically 6-8 weeks (ballpark).
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I get all my songs from Musicbed. They have great music artists and their songs are not too “cheezy.”
I understand that couples have their theme song. However, using songs from other platforms, like Apple Music, Spotify, etc., can cause copyright issues. With that in mind, I just don’t pick the songs that I think fit their story. I ask my couple what kind of music or genres they like, and that gives me a solid baseline on what music I should use for their wedding video without compromising my creative style. That’s a win-win for both parties. So far, I have had no issues with my past clients.
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Unfortunately, no. I always have a FaceTime meeting with my couples long before their wedding day, and I send them a list of important questions to ensure I know their expectations. I reach out to them one month before their wedding day to ask if there were any changes and updates. It takes me 6-8 weeks to edit because I ensure I’m not missing any important moments. We discussed these things during our initial meeting and their answers to the questionnaire.
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I have a non-refundable downpayment. If you ever reschedule the wedding and still want me to be one of your vendors, then the non-refundable downpayment is still good. However, if you cancel the wedding and don’t know when the possible schedule is, you won’t be able to get a refund.