In 2023, Hawaii recorded around 20,438 weddings. With golden sunsets, the soothing hymn of the ocean, and breathtaking scenery, it is one of the top wedding destinations in the world.
To relive the unforgettable experience of a Hawaiian wedding, your videographer should be able to capture the magical moments of the big day. Here are the five most coveted shots your wedding videographer needs to weave a timeless visual story of your love and union amidst the alluring charm of this tropical paradise.
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You are getting married in Hawaii with its bounty of natural beauty, which will be the essence of your wedding video. Whether it is a beach wedding, a garden ceremony, or a mountainside venue, the video narrative must encapsulate the backdrop of your wedding. There is room for creativity by using wide-angle shots and aerial views, reflecting the emotions behind the bride and the groom’s chosen aesthetic.
What’s a wedding in Hawaii if you fail to capture some ethereal shots in the golden hour? It is the short period before sunset or after sunrise featuring soft and warm light and a lack of harsh shadows that accentuate the romantic ambiance for visually stunning and flattering shots of the couple. You can plan the ceremony while keeping the golden hour in mind so the videographer gets some great shots to add to your wedding story.
A wedding video tells how things went on your big day. Capturing even the smallest of details is as essential as the big moments. There is anticipation and excitement in the morning, with the bride and groom’s party getting ready. The fun banter of the groomsmen, the tearful hugs in the bridal station as the parents see their little girl in the white dress, and the awestruck reactions of the bridesmaids add more depth to the video. Now, it’s the big entrance with the groom standing at the altar and the bride walking down the aisle towards him. It’s the moment entwined with the beauty of the surroundings that should be in your wedding video.
The couple exchanging rings and “I do’s”, the groom leaning in for a “kiss your bride” moment, and the cheer from the guests partaking in the joy of the union are key moments of the ceremony. After that, the party usually moves to the reception area. The transition in the wedding video should be smooth as your wedding videographer moves on to film the first dance, the father-daughter dance, the cake cutting, the toasts, and the speeches encompassing the joyous mood and ambiance of the place. A seasoned professional will also squeeze in the fun shots of all the guests dancing along with their interactions and reactions from different angles.
Hopefully, this blog gave you some idea about the shots you should discuss with your videographer before hiring them for your wedding video. If you are still looking for a professional, reach out to Nomadic Wedding Films, known for telling beautiful and compelling wedding stories through creative and breathtaking videos. Call them to get an appointment for wedding videography in Hawaii.