CONTENT CREATOR SHOT LIST
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80-100 photos/videos per hour (photos should be a mix of horizontal and vertical. Videos should all be vertical.
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All requested clips outlined at the bottoms of the couple’s itinerary must be captured and edited to the couple's preferences.
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High-quality, cinematic footage aligned with the Flower + Oak aesthetic
Venue & Establishing Shots:
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Wide shot of the venue exterior (use wide-angle for grandeur).
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Close-up of venue signage (welcome board, directional signs).
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Panning shot of the surroundings (gardens, trees, skyline).
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Time-lapse of clouds over the venue or guests arriving.
Bride's Prep:
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Dress hanging in a well-lit spot (near a window or on a decorative door).
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Flat-lay of shoes, jewelry, bouquet (use natural light and cinematic mode).
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Bride getting her makeup or hair done (focus on candid smiles).
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Close-up of hands adjusting veil, earrings, or dress buttons.
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Emotional moments with parents or bridesmaids.
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Fun, candid shots of bridesmaids laughing or helping.
Groom's Prep:
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Groom adjusting tie, cufflinks, or watch (close-up in cinematic mode).
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Laying out groom’s details: tie, shoes, boutonniere.
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Groom with groomsmen toasting or laughing.
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Solo moment of the groom looking in the mirror.
CEREMONY
Venue & Guests:
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Guests arriving, greeting each other, and walking to their seats.
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Close-up of ceremony programs or reserved signs.
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Wide-angle shot of the ceremony setup (use grid lines for symmetry).
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Focused shot of the aisle with petals, chairs, or decor.
Key Ceremony Moments:
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Processional: capture everyone walking down the aisle (wide and close shots).
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Groom’s reaction when seeing the bride (use portrait mode for emotion).
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Bride walking down the aisle (focus on movement and dress details).
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Exchanging vows (steady hands or use a gimbal for stability).
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Ring exchange (close-up on hands).
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The first kiss (cinematic mode for drama).
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Recessional: couple walking back down the aisle with smiles and cheers.
Couple's Portraits:
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Romantic shots of the couple (use portrait mode for soft background blur).
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A couple holding hands and walking toward the camera.
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Groom spinning the bride or playful candid moments.
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Close-up of hands with wedding rings.
Family & Group Photos:
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Candid moments of the couple interacting with family and friends.
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Posed group shots with the wedding party.
Details & Setup:
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Table settings: centerpieces, plates, glasses (get close for texture).
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Cake table and dessert bar (vertical and horizontal shots).
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Guestbook, cards, or gift table.
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Ambient lighting: string lights, candles, or chandeliers.
Key Moments:
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Couple’s grand entrance (slow pan as they walk in).
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First dance (use cinematic mode for a dreamy look).
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Parent dances (focus on emotion).
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Toasts: reactions from the couple and guests.
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Cake cutting and feeding each other (close-up and mid-shot).
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Guests dancing (capture energetic and fun moments).
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Bouquet toss or garter toss.
Creative Shots:
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Slow-motion video of the bride’s veil blowing in the wind.
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Guests clinking glasses in a toast (tight focus on glasses).
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Close-up of sparklers or candles during the send-off.
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Exit Shots:
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Couples walking through sparklers or confetti (track their movement).
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Car or getaway vehicle leaving (capture decor like "Just Married" signs).