The Best Vintage Wedding Videographers in New York, NY

The Best Vintage Wedding Videographers in New York, NY

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9 Wedding Videographers in New York, NY

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Katherine Frizzell Films 

5.0

  • Vintage style
  • Starts at $3,500
  • Serves New York, NY

I create short films from your old home movies and favorite photographs. Process: First, we'll chat and you tell me everything you'd like to share about you or your loved ones featured in the footage. I'll walk you through selecting the photos/videos to best tell your story. You gather all the footage (feel free to outsource to family + friends!) and send to me. And that's it! I take it from there and get to work creating a short film that reflects you + your unique story.

I hired Katherine to make a short childhood-to-the-present video for my wife’s milestone birthday. Based on what I’ve seen of Katherine’s work, I knew it would be high quality and creative, but my expectations were slightly muted because what I gave her to work with was almost all old still photographs with very few videos. I was blown away by what Katherine created! When my wife watched the nine minute film (along with family and friends) she burst into tears of joy and surprise. She absolutely loved it. It’s a beautiful tribute with real narrative and emotional power, skillfully enhanced with music. If you’re looking for the visual equivalent of a lounge pianist — a film loop to play in the background while people socialize — you’d be well served by a more generic slideshow. What Katherine made for us is a one of a kind treasure that generates memories, conversation and emotion. Needless to say, we’re delighted.
Ogden W., 4 months ago
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Velvet Letters Cinema Co 

5.0

  • Vintage style
  • Starts at $750
  • Serves New York, NY for additional fees

My goal is to make film videography accessible and memorable for everyone who wants their special moments captured. After learning and teaching Super8 videography for my own elopement and micro-wedding 2 years ago, I wanted to develop my business to offer Super8 to all! I specialize in couples, elopements, and micro-weddings. My average pricing depends on the event type, duration, and details!

My now-fiancé surprised me by having a super8 film taken of our engagement and I am so beyond words. Kiley made sure to catch all the important moments as well as the little details that only a trained eye would notice. She captured our engagement and love story so beautifully and now we have this amazing video to look back on the rest of our lives. I promise super 8 is a worthwhile investment. You won’t regret booking Kiley!
Madeline T., 5 months ago

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About wedding videographers in New York, NY

How much do couples typically pay for wedding videography in New York, NY?

In New York, NY, wedding videography ranges from $500 to $10,000 and averages at $3,000. The cost reflects the videographer's ability to capture and edit the footage of your special day.

Do most videographers capture drone footage?

89% of videographers in New York, NY have Drone capabilities!

Which are the most popular videographers in New York, NY?

Some of the most popular videographers in this area include Ledd Lens LLC, Photo and Film (Video Listing), RayNae Motion Media & Photo and Pluvia Studios.

What's the most common type of deliverables for videographers in New York, NY?

Most videographers offer a Highlight reel or Short feature deliverable.

Is a wedding videographer worth it?

Spoiler: absolutely. Skipping a wedding videographer is one of the most frequent regrets we hear from couples. Picture this: your future grandkids nestled on the couch, eyes wide as they watch you and your love looking young and oh-so-in-love. It's the magic of your day, immortalized with laughter, tears, and impressive (or hilarious?) dance moves. Sure, photos capture moments, but a video? It whisks you back in time, and lets you relive every toast and every dance exactly as they happened. So while the flowers will fade, and the cake will be devoured, your wedding film is your Oscar-winning love story for generations to come.

How long will the final wedding video be?

Ready for the premiere of a lifetime—your wedding day on film? Your final wedding video is typically a finely edited production, running anywhere from a share-worthy 3-minute highlight reel to a more comprehensive 30-minute cinematic saga. Plus, some videographers might even offer the full, uncut footage, so every giggle, tear, and dance move is yours to replay (talk about director's cut, right?). Just remember to chat with your videographer about your vision – are you after a snappy montage of the day's greatest hits or a feature-length love story? Either way, you'll be cozying up on the couch, tissues in hand, ready to relive the day scene by scene.

What is the turnaround time for a wedding video?

Your wedding video is more than just a video - it’s a carefully edited film. Generally, you'd be looking at about 2 to 6 months before you get to click play. So while you might be itching to relive those memories, remember that artistry can't be rushed. In the meantime, why not flip through your wedding album or pen some thank-you notes as the anticipation builds for your wedding film debut!

Do wedding videographers in NYC provide both raw and edited footage?

This one depends on the videographer you want to work with. Sometimes, you can add raw footage for an additional fee, and sometimes the answer is a polite but firm, "no." If you’re interested in the uncut, behind-the-scenes raw footage, make sure you ask videographers about it before booking, and review the terms around deliverables in their contract. But either way, you’ll end up with a polished, shine-like-a-diamond edited video that you’ll cherish for years to come.

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