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Wedding Videographers in Napa Valley
15 hand-vetted professionals
Napa Valley offers wedding videographers an incredible range of settings — and the professionals on this page have shot them all. Whether you want a cinematic highlight film, a full-length documentary, or both, these videographers bring technical excellence and genuine storytelling craft to every wedding.
What wedding videographers cost in the Napa Valley
Cinema-style films with multi-camera setups and aerial work sit at the top of the range. Often booked alongside the photographer; many videographers and photographers prefer collaborating with familiar partners.
Videographers in Napa Valley
15 results
JD & K Films
Cinematic wedding films for Napa Valley, Sonoma, Lake Tahoe & Bay Area weddings. Husband & wife team featured in Harper

Amari Productions
Story-driven films preserving unique love stories
Blue Note Weddings
Timeless videography for Napa Valley weddings and elopements.

Daniel Gruen Weddings
Exceptional videography for Bay Area weddings
Direct Light Studios
Cinematic wedding films for Napa Valley destination celebrations.

IQ Videography
Napa and Sonoma wedding cinematography — stunning wine country films with aerial drone footage

Interstellar Films
Handcrafted emotional wedding films with light and fun approach.

Inventive Films
Personalized wedding films from Napa

Kavin Lindgren Films
Photojournalist-style videography for Napa weddings.

Kyle Mize Productions
Cinematic storytelling capturing every moment in St. Helena and Napa.

Quality Weddings
Affordable wedding video specialists in Napa.

Sean Kenney Films
Cinematic Napa Valley wedding storyteller

Silver Tie Films
Cinematic storytelling capturing authentic wedding emotions

Studio Arcady
Cinematic Napa Valley wedding videography with artistic storytelling.

Tanner Castro Films
Cinematic Napa Valley wedding films with emotional depth.
Six things separate the great from the merely available
- 1A reel that holds your attention - if you skip ahead while watching, your wedding film will feel that way too.
- 2Clear deliverables: highlight film length, ceremony cut, full-day documentary, social-cut version, raw footage policy.
- 3Professional audio gear (lavalier mics on officiant + ground audio at ceremony) - bad audio ruins beautiful video.
- 4Drone certification (FAA Part 107) if aerial footage is important to you.
- 5Backup gear, dual recording, redundant card slots - same reliability standards as photography.
- 6Comfort working alongside your photographer - the two should coordinate, not compete.
Ask these before you sign anything
- What’s included - highlight film, ceremony, toasts, full-day doc?
- How many cameras, and how is audio captured?
- When will we receive the film, and what’s the turnaround?
- Do you offer same-day edits, social cuts, or shareable trailers?
- How do you coordinate with the photographer on the day?
- Do you provide raw footage, and at what cost?
- What’s your reschedule and cancellation policy?
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Wedding Videographers in the Napa Valley - FAQ
Is a wedding videographer worth it in addition to a photographer?
Increasingly, yes - especially for guests who couldn’t attend (a growing factor since 2020). The vows, toasts, and first dance all live differently on film than in still photos. Couples who book both report higher overall satisfaction with the day’s memory.
How long should the highlight film be?
Bay Area standard is a 4-8 minute highlight film, plus a 30-60 second social cut for sharing, and the full ceremony cut as a separate file. Some filmmakers also offer a longer "documentary" cut at 20-30 minutes.
How much do videographers charge in the Bay Area?
$3,500-$8,500 covers most quality wedding videographers in 2026 with full-day coverage, drone, and a highlight film. Cinematic specialists with multi-operator crews and longer-form deliverables run $10,000-$15,000+.
Will my photographer and videographer get along?
Most do. Many photo-video pairs work together regularly and have established rhythms. If you’re hiring separately, ask each one whom they’ve enjoyed collaborating with - cross-recommendations save you a lot of friction.