Professional
wedding videography is rapidly becoming a preferred medium for
recording and preserving wedding memories, according to a new
nationwide survey of brides who were married in 2002. The survey,
commissioned by WEVA International, was conducted between January
27-February 5, 2003 by Breakthrough Marketing, Inc. Many of
the results may seem intuitive to a dedicated professional videographer.
However, the new survey provides the results in a quantifiable
form.
The survey, conducted by telephone, revealed that brides in
the planning process of the wedding do not immediately realize
the impact of a professionally-produced video. Before the wedding,
while brides are making plans, over half (54%) rank video as
one of the Top 10 most important bridal services. However, that
number increases to 79% AFTER the wedding, as brides look back
and assess the individual value of each service. Before the
wedding, 23% of brides view video as a Top 5 service. After
the wedding, that number climbs to 42%. The value of video becomes
greater after the wedding.
The survey revealed the value of video is greater with brides
who use professional video services compared to those who don't.
Before the wedding, 41% of brides using a professional videographer
consider videography a Top 5 service. But after the wedding
the number grows to 59% who consider video a Top 5 service.
And, after the wedding, 94% of these brides say they consider
professional videography at least a Top 10 service.
One of the most surprising findings of the survey is the second
thoughts, even regrets, among brides who decided not to utilize
the services of professional videographers.
Among
brides who used a friend or family member to videotape their
wedding, instead of using a professional, nearly half (49%)
said they would hire a professional if they had it all to do
over again.
These second thoughts are even more pronounced with brides who
didn't have their weddings videotaped at all. In hindsight,
60% say they wished they had had their weddings videotaped.
As brides look back at their wedding, the survey showed that
79% of brides agree that future brides should at least consider
using a professional to videotape their wedding day. Those feelings
are even more pronounced among the brides who utilized the services
of professional videographers, 95% of
whom think future brides should consider using a professional
videographer. The survey results reveal professional videography
has become very important to today's brides. Its value is comparable
to wedding photography, and even more valuable in some respects,
according to brides surveyed. Most
importantly, the survey showed that brides feel more emphasis
needs to be placed on videography in the wedding planning process.
WEVA International members will be able to find more survey
results along with an industry analysis in upcoming issues of
Wedding & Event Videography, the official publication for
association members.
Results of this national survey, conducted by Breakthrough Marketing,
Inc., are based on telephone interviews with 453 brides who
were married in 2002. For results based on the total sample
of brides, there is a 95% confidence factor that the margin
of sampling error is plus or minus 4.75 percentage points. Breakthrough
Marketing, Inc. (Des Moines, IA), are consultants to the wedding
industry who regularly research the attitudes and buying patterns
of brides, as well as industry trends among specific wedding
services.
WEVA International is the leading trade association for professional
wedding and event videographers. The association is dedicated
to advancing the professional interests of wedding and event
videographers worldwide through continuing education, technical
support, group benefits, advocacy committees and professional
development training. For more information regarding professional
videography and WEVA International activities and membership,
visit www.weva.com, or contact the association office at 941-923-5334;
email: info@weva.com.
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