Wedding Guide · Updated May 2026

Hiring a Las Vegas wedding videographer.

Las Vegas wedding videographer capturing a couple at golden hour

Vegas weddings run from $400 chapel ceremonies to $400,000 Wynn weekends. The videographer market matches. Here's where your wedding actually fits, what a real Las Vegas wedding videographer should be quoting in 2026, and how to make sure the film you get back is one you'll actually re-watch.

Package ranges that match real weddings

For a deeper breakdown of what drives videography prices up or down, see our Las Vegas videographer cost guide.

What to look for in a wedding reel

Five tells a wedding videographer is actually good (not just well-marketed):

  1. Clean vow audio. Watch their reel with sound on. If you can clearly hear the vows in a sample film, they put a wireless lav on the officiant and groom. If vows are buried or musical, they didn't.
  2. Coverage of unposed moments. The grandfather wiping his eye during the first dance, the maid of honor pep-talking the bride. These are what you'll re-watch, they show whether the shooter has anticipation skills.
  3. Color that matches the day. Not "stylized" the same, actually accurate to how the venue looked. Skin tones should look like skin tones, not orange or magenta.
  4. Music that ages well. Trendy pop tracks date a wedding film instantly. Pros lean on licensed indie / orchestral / acoustic.
  5. Story structure. Not just a montage of pretty shots. Beginning (getting ready), middle (ceremony), payoff (reception). If a reel is all wide shots and slow-mo cake cutting, they don't know how to tell a story.

Working with planners, photographers, & venues

Most wedding disasters in Las Vegas don't come from the venue, they come from vendors who don't coordinate. A real wedding videographer:

Drone over a Las Vegas wedding, when and where

Almost always worth it for outdoor and destination Las Vegas weddings:

Almost impossible for Strip resort weddings, Wynn, Bellagio, Aria, Cosmopolitan sit inside Class B airspace and have private restrictions. See our Las Vegas drone filming guide for the airspace details.

Questions to ask before booking

  1. How many weddings have you filmed in the past 12 months?
  2. Will you be the primary shooter? (If not, can I see THEIR work?)
  3. How do you capture vows audio?
  4. What's the delivery timeline for the social cut and the feature film?
  5. How many revisions are included?
  6. Can I see a full feature film, not just a highlight reel?
  7. What's the COI policy with my venue?
  8. Drone licensed and insured?
  9. What happens if you're sick on my wedding day? Backup shooter?
  10. Deposit, balance schedule, cancellation policy?
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