Wedding Videography Cost Guide 2026: Packages, Add-Ons, and Averages

Wedding Videography Cost Guide 2026: Packages, Add-Ons, and Averages

Planning a family-first wedding and wondering what a great video really costs in 2026? Most couples can expect to spend about four thousand dollars for professional coverage and edited films, with prices rising for longer hours, multiple shooters, and cinematic edits. Wedding videography cost is the total price to film and edit your day—coverage hours, number of shooters, equipment, sound, and post-production—plus any travel, permits, overtime, and add-ons like drone or live streaming. At A Day in Mollywood, we prioritize a film that preserves the people and moments you’ll want to revisit with your kids years from now. Below, we break down averages, what’s included at each tier, and smart ways to budget so you preserve the moments that matter without overspending.

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The Knot vs. Zola: Best Platform for Luxury Wedding Vendors

The Knot vs. Zola: Best Platform for Luxury Wedding Vendors

How to choose a platform for luxury bookings

Luxury wedding vendors deliver high-touch services, elevated pricing, and a concierge-level experience. Lead quality means inquiries that fit your minimums, include a realistic budget, arrive in a timely window, and match your event date/location. Both The Knot and Zola power a large share of couple discovery and offer free wedding websites to keep couples engaged throughout planning, which feeds vendor inquiries (as noted in Guestcam’s comparison of The Knot and Zola). Zola tends to attract a younger, design-forward crowd, while The Knot offers broad, trust-rich reach (see the Bodabliss vendor comparison). At A Day in Mollywood, we prioritize lead intent and fit over raw volume when evaluating platforms.

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