

When planning your wedding, one of the key decisions you’ll make regarding your videography is whether to hire one or two videographers. This choice significantly impacts the depth, creativity, and storytelling potential of your wedding film. At Mary B. Films, we offer both options to suit different wedding sizes, styles, and budgets. Let’s explore the benefits of each approach to help you make an informed decision.
One Videographer: Focused and Budget-Friendly
Choosing a single videographer is an excellent option for couples who prefer a more intimate, personal, and budget-conscious wedding film. With one videographer, your wedding story is captured with a cohesive artistic vision, ensuring a seamless and emotionally rich narrative.
Pros of One Videographer:
Consistent Style: A singular creative approach ensures a smooth, unified storytelling experience.
Budget-Friendly: Ideal for couples who want high-quality coverage without stretching their budget.
Close Connection: A single videographer builds a deeper connection with the couple, capturing intimate and meaningful moments with authenticity.
Considerations:
Limited Coverage: One videographer can only be in one place at a time, which may limit the ability to capture simultaneous moments—such as the bride and groom getting ready in different locations.
Fewer Angles: A single videographer will prioritize key moments but may not capture as many dynamic angles or perspectives as a team would.
Two Videographers: Expansive and Cinematic
For couples who want a more comprehensive and cinematic wedding film, hiring two videographers is the best choice. This approach ensures that no special moment is missed, whether it’s capturing both partners getting ready, multiple angles during the ceremony, or candid guest reactions.

Pros of Two Videographers:
Full Coverage: Both videographers can cover different locations, ensuring nothing is missed.
Multiple Angles: Captures wide and close-up shots simultaneously, making the film more dynamic.
Creative Storytelling: With two professionals working together, the film benefits from different styles and perspectives, resulting in a richer, more cinematic final product.
Considerations:
Higher Cost: More coverage and creativity come with a higher price tag.
More Coordination: While two videographers provide better coverage, it requires seamless teamwork to ensure a smooth experience.
Which Option Is Right for You?
If you’re having a smaller, intimate wedding, one videographer may be enough to capture the essence of your day while maintaining a close and personal feel.
If you’re having a large wedding with multiple events and locations, two videographers will ensure every important moment is documented, from different angles and perspectives.
At Mary B. Films, we offer tailored videography packages to match your vision and priorities. Whether you choose the focused storytelling of one videographer or the expansive coverage of two, we are committed to delivering a wedding film that reflects the magic of your special day with artistry, professionalism, and attention to detail.
Need help deciding? Contact us today to discuss your wedding videography needs and find the best package for you!