As February approaches, my phone is starting to ring... a lot. Brides are looking for information, a demo, and to see if I'm booked on their date.
Too often video is the last thing on their list after spending their budget on other things. All of the details of a wedding are important and it's an expensive investment. So look at video (and photography for that matter) as the return on your investment.
Once the wedding day arrives, it is going to fly by. There is no way for couples to enjoy and reap the benefit of their time and effort that went into planning and preparing.
A wedding video is an archive of your lives on that day. Every client writes about how much they had forgotten or never saw at their wedding, but were able to enjoy it again because of the video I produced for them.
My motto is "A Wedding Video is an Heirloom". And it is true. Don't do all the work of setting up the perfect day and not take the final step and make sure the day is preserved by video.