Wedding Video Editing Prices in 2020

Mary Brice
Wedding Video Editing
3 min readDec 1, 2019

Being a crucial part of any wedding professional videography, video editing constitutes the most time-consuming and near work. That is why sometimes it’s easier to delegate this task to third-party video editors or companies (like Wedcuts or Videocaddy) that offer professional wedding video editing services.

The average cost for professional video editing in 2020 varies from $50 to $250 per hour.

This cost changes throughout the world: the location of the video editor greatly influences the price. If we talk about the US, in the Bay area wedding video editors will charge you more than, for example, the residents of other cities with the lower cost of living.

For this reason, if you want to save money, it’s a good idea to hire an outsourcing video editor who can make the necessary work at an affordable price. Outsourcing video editing services provide a huge talent pool of video editors to suit every pocket.

The Range of Prices for Outsourcing Video Editing Services

To understand how much wedding video editing services may cost, we’ll list the prices of some popular video editing specialists:

  • Wedcuts provides different packages starting with the basic one (1 min trailer, 3–8 min highlight, 30–60 min full length included) for $250.
  • Freelancers on Freelancer.com are bidding on average €236 for the ceremony captured using 3 x Canon DSLR cameras.
  • Quora's most upvoted answer says “ What concerns to freelancers most of them take charge daily. So the longer they work the more you pay. The prices are usually the same as with companies, approximately $450 up to $800.”

There Are Multiple Factors that May Influence the Price for Video Editing Services:

  • Expertise and Professional Experience of the Editor. It’s one thing to understand how to edit a short video on the iPhone, and absolutely another thing to come up with a high-definition wedding film or a highlight with proper transitions, timed cuts and other effects.
  • The Film Type. It can be a simple film with 2–3 transitions, music and text caption overlays or a smaller trailer, highlight featuring the best moments of the ceremony and requiring more editing work. The more cuts per minute your edited video has, the more it will cost. Thus, the shorter final product supposes more editing work.
  • The Length of Raw Footage. The longer the footage is, the longer it takes to choose the best fragments and edit them properly.
  • Number of Cameras Used, Drones Included. Videos shot from different angles will take more time to be edited.
  • Additional Effects. 3D animation, motion graphics, finessing, the amount and complexity of montage sequences influence the final price.
  • Sound Quality of Original Footage. Low-quality audio requires more work from the editors.
  • The Amount of Edits. As a rule, video editing services provide 2–3 free revisions, for every extra revision additional fee is required.
  • Urgency: the need of urgent work increases the price for editing in times.

Outsourced video editing services is a good solution for videographers and other clients (for instance, married couples that have a raw footage and finally decide to make a shorter film) who want to edit the best wedding moments in the most cost-effective way. We hope that our simple guide will help you make the right choice.

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Mary Brice
Wedding Video Editing

Professional Videographer. I am in love with romantic fairytales and wedding video storytelling. Check out my articles on https://www.wedcuts.com/