What wedding videographers charge in the UK
In 2026, wedding videographer prices in the UK typically fall into four bands:
- £600–£1,000: Entry-level coverage. One videographer, basic filming, simple edit, digital delivery. Suitable for small, intimate weddings.
- £1,200–£1,800: Mid-range professional. Two videographers, full-day coverage, cinematic edit, colour grading, licensed music, online gallery. Most common range for experienced independents.
- £2,000–£3,500: Premium. Established videographer with strong portfolio, multiple shooters, drone coverage, highlight film + full-length edit, fast turnaround, luxury presentation.
- £4,000+: Luxury. Boutique studios, destination specialists, or highly sought-after names. Multiple-day coverage, same-day edit, full production team, broadcast quality.
What drives the cost
Several factors determine where a videographer sits on the pricing spectrum. Experience and reputation are the biggest drivers — a videographer with ten years and 200+ weddings charges more than someone building their portfolio. You are paying for reliability, not just a camera.
- Number of shooters: A second videographer adds £400–£800 but captures angles and reactions a single shooter cannot.
- Coverage hours: Full-day coverage (10–12 hours) costs more than half-day packages. Overtime applies if the day runs long.
- Filming and editing style: Cinematic, documentary, or blended — each requires different skills, equipment, and editing time.
- Deliverables: Highlight film, full-length edit, social media teasers, raw footage, drone coverage — each adds time and cost.
- Travel and accommodation: For weddings outside the videographer's local area, these costs are added to the quote.
- Equipment: Professional cameras, lenses, audio, lighting, and drones represent tens of thousands in investment.
- Turnaround time: Express delivery (2–4 weeks) commands a premium. Standard turnaround is 8–12 weeks in peak season.
What is included in the price
A professional quote should include: pre-wedding consultation, full-day filming with professional equipment, professional audio capture, editing and colour grading, licensed music, online delivery via private gallery, and backup of footage with redundant storage.
Be wary of "from £X" pricing that does not specify what is included. The final cost often pushes much higher once key elements are added.
Hidden costs to watch for
- Travel beyond a set radius — mileage or overnight accommodation
- Additional shooters — second videographer may be an optional extra
- Drone coverage — often charged separately (£300–£600)
- Raw footage — some videographers charge extra for unedited files
- Physical copies — USB drives, Blu-rays, or luxury presentation boxes
- Social media edits — short teasers for Instagram or TikTok
- Overtime — if the day runs beyond agreed coverage hours
How to compare quotes fairly
- Portfolio quality: Do you love their work? Style matters more than price.
- Consistency: Are their recent films as good as their best? Check latest work, not just highlight reels.
- Reviews and testimonials: What do past couples say about their experience, not just the final film?
- Communication: Are they responsive, organised, and professional from the first email?
- What is actually included: A £1,500 quote with two shooters and a highlight film may be better value than a £1,000 ceremony-only quote.
- Backup and insurance: Do they have professional indemnity insurance and redundant backup? This protects your memories.
Is wedding videography worth the investment?
Your wedding film is one of the few things from your day that genuinely lasts. Flowers wilt, cake is eaten, the dress is worn once. But your film lets you relive the vows, the speeches, the first dance, and the moments you did not even see — for the rest of your life.
Most couples who initially considered videography "too expensive" later say it was their best investment. The regret of not having a film is far more common than the regret of spending more than planned.
Budgeting tips
- Prioritise: If videography matters, allocate 10–15% of your total wedding budget. For a £20,000 wedding, that is £2,000–£3,000.
- Book early: The best videographers book 12–18 months in advance. Last-minute bookings limit options or incur rush fees.
- Consider off-peak: Weekday or winter weddings often attract lower rates.
- Ask about payment plans: Many videographers accept deposits and staged payments.
Final thoughts
Wedding videographer pricing in the UK ranges from around £600 to £4,000+, with most couples investing £1,200–£2,500 for professional coverage. The cost reflects experience, equipment, team size, editing time, and the value of having your day captured forever.
Do not choose on price alone. Watch portfolios, read reviews, and trust your instinct. The best videographer for you is the one whose work moves you and who you feel confident will capture your day with care and skill.
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