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CONTENT CREATOR SHOT LIST

  • 80-100 photos/videos per hour (photos should be a mix of horizontal and vertical. Videos should all be vertical.​​

  • All requested clips outlined at the bottoms of the couple’s itinerary must be captured and edited to the couple's preferences.​​

  • High-quality, cinematic footage aligned with the Flower + Oak aesthetic

Venue & Establishing Shots:

  1. Wide shot of the venue exterior (use wide-angle for grandeur).

  2. Close-up of venue signage (welcome board, directional signs).

  3. Panning shot of the surroundings (gardens, trees, skyline).

  4. Time-lapse of clouds over the venue or guests arriving.

Bride's Prep:

  1. Dress hanging in a well-lit spot (near a window or on a decorative door).

  2. Flat-lay of shoes, jewelry, bouquet (use natural light and cinematic mode).

  3. Bride getting her makeup or hair done (focus on candid smiles).

  4. Close-up of hands adjusting veil, earrings, or dress buttons.

  5. Emotional moments with parents or bridesmaids.

  6. Fun, candid shots of bridesmaids laughing or helping.

Groom's Prep:

  1. Groom adjusting tie, cufflinks, or watch (close-up in cinematic mode).

  2. Laying out groom’s details: tie, shoes, boutonniere.

  3. Groom with groomsmen toasting or laughing.

  4. Solo moment of the groom looking in the mirror.

 

CEREMONY

Venue & Guests:

  1. Guests arriving, greeting each other, and walking to their seats.

  2. Close-up of ceremony programs or reserved signs.

  3. Wide-angle shot of the ceremony setup (use grid lines for symmetry).

  4. Focused shot of the aisle with petals, chairs, or decor.

Key Ceremony Moments:

  1. Processional: capture everyone walking down the aisle (wide and close shots).

  2. Groom’s reaction when seeing the bride (use portrait mode for emotion).

  3. Bride walking down the aisle (focus on movement and dress details).

  4. Exchanging vows (steady hands or use a gimbal for stability).

  5. Ring exchange (close-up on hands).

  6. The first kiss (cinematic mode for drama).

  7. Recessional: couple walking back down the aisle with smiles and cheers.

Couple's Portraits:

  1. Romantic shots of the couple (use portrait mode for soft background blur).

  2. A couple holding hands and walking toward the camera.

  3. Groom spinning the bride or playful candid moments.

  4. Close-up of hands with wedding rings.

Family & Group Photos:

  1. Candid moments of the couple interacting with family and friends.

  2. Posed group shots with the wedding party.

 

Details & Setup:

  1. Table settings: centerpieces, plates, glasses (get close for texture).

  2. Cake table and dessert bar (vertical and horizontal shots).

  3. Guestbook, cards, or gift table.

  4. Ambient lighting: string lights, candles, or chandeliers.

Key Moments:

  1. Couple’s grand entrance (slow pan as they walk in).

  2. First dance (use cinematic mode for a dreamy look).

  3. Parent dances (focus on emotion).

  4. Toasts: reactions from the couple and guests.

  5. Cake cutting and feeding each other (close-up and mid-shot).

  6. Guests dancing (capture energetic and fun moments).

  7. Bouquet toss or garter toss.

 

Creative Shots:

  1. Slow-motion video of the bride’s veil blowing in the wind.

  2. Guests clinking glasses in a toast (tight focus on glasses).

  3. Close-up of sparklers or candles during the send-off.

  4. Exit Shots:

  1. Couples walking through sparklers or confetti (track their movement).

  2. Car or getaway vehicle leaving (capture decor like "Just Married" signs).

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