There's a new occupation changing the way we see weddings. Via TheFeedSBS
Wedding content makers have been a new emerging role in the wedding industry over the last 12 to 18 months.There's a new team member joining the ranks of some weddings, and they might be subtly snapping cute moments of you: the wedding content maker. They're separate to the photographer and videographer — and there to capture candid moments of the bride for their social media profiles. And they could only exist in our current internet.
Tapsell spends the wedding day filming and photographing the wedding on her mobile phone, as guided by a brief developed with the bride, then delivers hundreds of pieces of content to the bride in the first 24 hours, including edited Reels or TikTok content, ready to post on socials.The wedding content creator started to emerge in the last 12 to 18 months, says founder and director of weddings website Wedded Wonderland, Wendy El-Khoury.
Wedded Wonderland regularly surveys its audience and says the last couple of COVID-themed years don't really do justice to assessing 2023 costs. However, in 2019, their responders spent around $55,000 to $60,000 on a wedding. El-Khoury notes there are many other related costs, including the honeymoon, bridal showers, beauty prep and more.
"It was only showcasing your best moments ... everyone out there wanted you to only see the best of their work." Wedding content doesn't have to wait weeks or months for retouching or editing — it's served up almost instantly for engagement with your friends or followers.
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