How to Prep for Your Wedding Videographer: 6 Easy Steps

Prepping for Your Wedding Video

When your big day arrives, there’s a lot going on. Between makeup brushes, first looks, nervous jitters, and champagne toasts, it’s easy to forget that your wedding videographer is capturing every little moment. The best way to make sure your video turns out amazing? Come prepared.

At Two Men and A Camera (TMAC), we make the process stress-free, but a little preparation goes a long way. Here are six simple ways to get the most out of your wedding video.

1. Share Your Timeline in Advance

The more we know, the better we plan. Send us your day-of schedule—ceremony time, first look, speeches, reception events—so we’re ready for every big moment and lighting change.

2. Have Details Ready Early

If you want your video to include the rings, invitation suite, dress, or family heirlooms, gather them ahead of time. This lets us film them beautifully during prep time without rushing.

3. Keep the Prep Room Tidy

No need to deep clean, but a clutter-free space helps us film more elegant shots of your getting-ready moments. Natural light and clean backgrounds = cinematic gold.

4. Assign a Point Person

We’ll know your names, but we won’t know your crew. Having a sibling, friend, or coordinator guide us to key people helps keep things flowing—and ensures no moment is missed.

5. Trust Us with the Candid Moments

Some of the best footage happens when you forget the camera’s even there. Laugh, cry, hug—it’s your job to feel everything. We’ll take care of capturing it authentically.

6. Tell Us What Matters Most

Do you want a quiet voiceover of your vows? A clip of grandma dancing? Let us know what’s most important to you so we can focus on what matters most.

🎬 You Focus on the Moments—We’ll Handle the Memories

Being prepared helps you relax—and helps us create a wedding video you’ll love for a lifetime. Want to chat about your day and how we’ll film it?

📧 contact@tmacmedia.com
📞 (314) 313-7474

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