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FAQ

- How far in advance should we book?

+ Most couples book 9–12 months before their wedding. I recommend reaching out as soon as you have your date and location set to ensure availability.

- Do you travel for weddings?

+ Absolutely! Travel fees may apply depending on the location and length of coverage.

- How do we book you?

+ A signed contract and a 25% retainer officially reserve your date. The remaining balance is due 30 days before your wedding.

- How long will our film be?

+ Your highlight film is typically 6 minutes long, carefully crafted to tell the story of your day. If you’d like a longer film or additional edits, those options are available too.

- Do you offer raw footage?

+ Raw footage is available as an add-on. While your highlight film is carefully edited to tell the story of your day, some couples enjoy having every moment saved. I do offer a FOMO Edit add-on that most couples prefer though.

- Can we customize our package?

+ Yes! My base package covers the essentials, but you can choose from a variety of add-ons—like additional hours of coverage, a ceremony edit, raw footage, and more—to build the perfect package for your day.

- How long will it take to receive our wedding film?

+ Your highlight film is typically delivered within 8–12 weeks depending on the season. I take the time to carefully craft your story so it feels timeless and personal.

- Will you capture audio from vows and speeches?

+ Definitely. I use professional audio equipment to record your vows, toasts, and other important moments so they’re crystal clear in your film.

- How is the music for our wedding film chosen?

+ I have access to a library of high-quality, licensed music and carefully select tracks that fit the pacing and emotion of your day. If you have a song you love, I'll use it as inspiration and find music that closely matches that vibe to make your film feel personal and cinematic.

- Why can’t you use popular songs in our wedding film?

+ Popular songs are protected by copyright, so we can’t use them without paying expensive licensing fees. Instead, I choose from a library of high-quality, licensed music that’s safe to use and still helps your film feel emotional and cinematic.

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