Wedding videographers in Melbourne

Documentary, cinematic or a simple ceremony recording — tell us which and we'll match you with videographers who work that way and are free on your date.. We match couples marrying in Melbourne with videographers who already work here — and who have your date free.

  • Free for couples — always
  • Up to 4 Melbourne videographers per brief, never more
  • Only vendors with your date free

Videographer spend

$2,500 – $7,000

Melbourne weddings

$35,000 – $65,000

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Always free for couples

Max 4 videographers per brief

Best months: February–April and October–November

The Melbourne market

What booking a videographer here actually looks like

Melbourne has the deepest pool of videographers in VIC, which is good news for choice and bad news for the good dates. Peak-season Saturdays are the first to go, so the ones worth talking to are usually the ones still free — which is exactly who your brief goes to.

Timed for Melbourne

February–April and October–November is when most couples marry here, so that's when videographers are hardest to get. Your brief only goes to the ones with your date genuinely free.

No travel surprises

Most videographers matched to you already work across greater Melbourne, so travel fees rarely appear. If your venue sits on the fringe, ask where the boundary is before you sign.

What Melbourne weddings cost

Local weddings typically land around $35,000 – $65,000 all in, with videographers usually in the $2,500 – $7,000 range. Restaurant and warehouse venues dominate. Minimum spends in Fitzroy, Collingwood and the CBD are the main cost driver.

Built for the local run sheet

Vendors who work here know laneway and warehouse receptions, garden estates and four-seasons-in-a-day planning, so their quotes account for the day as it actually runs rather than a generic timeline.

Local know-how

Worth knowing about Melbourne

  • Four seasons in a day is real — never plan an outdoor-only ceremony without a backup.
  • Check whether the venue's minimum spend includes beverage; it changes the maths significantly.
  • Grand Final weekend, Cup week and Formula One weekends affect vendor availability and hotel prices.

Before you book

Ask every Melbourne videographer

  1. 01Can I watch a full-length film, not just a highlight reel?
  2. 02How do you record speeches and vows — lapel mics, board feed, or both?
  3. 03Is a drone included, and are you licensed to fly at my venue?
  4. 04What's the turnaround for the final film?
  5. 05Do I get the raw footage, and at what cost?

FAQs

Melbourne wedding videographers: common questions

How much does a wedding videographer cost in Melbourne?

Most couples here budget $2,500 – $7,000 for their videographer, inside a total wedding spend of roughly $35,000 – $65,000. A highlight film with full-day coverage sits mid-range. Feature-length edits, drone work and same-day edits push it higher. Quotes come to you directly, so you see real numbers for your date rather than a starting-from price.

Do you cover Melbourne and the surrounding area?

Yes. Videographers servicing Melbourne and the wider VIC region see your brief. Anyone outside your area never sees it.

When should we book a videographer for a Melbourne wedding?

Aim to have your videographer locked in well before february–april and october–november of your wedding year — that's the local peak and the first period to sell out. If you're closer than that, send the brief anyway; availability is the first thing we check.

How many videographers will contact us?

Four at most, all of them available on your date and working in Melbourne. You compare them side by side in your wedding portal and choose one — the rest are told straight away.

Is it free for couples in Melbourne?

Always. Vendors pay to reach briefs that match what they do; you never pay us anything, and there's no obligation to book anyone you hear from.

Do we really need a videographer as well as a photographer?

It's the most common regret couples mention afterwards — video captures voices and movement that stills can't. If budget is tight, a shorter ceremony-and-speeches package costs far less than full-day coverage.

How long does a wedding film take to deliver?

Six to twelve weeks is typical for a highlight film in peak season. Ask for the turnaround in writing.

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