Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does a wedding videographer cost in Colorado?
Wedding videography in Colorado typically ranges from $2,500 to $8,000 depending on coverage hours, number of videographers, experience, and what gets delivered. Going on 8 years filming weddings, we are one of the most well-established mountain wedding videographers in Colorado and our pricing sits in the middle of that range. We have come to learn a thing or two about mountain weather, lighting and wind that has helped tune our approach and get consistent results in inconsistent environments. We focus on cinematic storytelling, high-quality audio, and timeless editing so your wedding film feels authentic and emotional — not trendy or dated.
2. Do you CHARGE TRAVEL FEES for mountain and Colorado destination weddings?
No! Rocky Mountain Films specializes in Rocky Mountain and destination weddings throughout Colorado. Besides our usual venues in Denver and Colorado Springs, we frequent Steamboat Springs in the North, Telluride in the South and all the amazing places in between like Breckenridge, Vail, Aspen, and Estes Park. I aim to keep our pricing very transparent and straightforward to simplify choosing a videographer.
3. What makes Rocky Mountain Films different from other Colorado wedding videographers?
We focus on storytelling over trends. Rather than relying heavily on slow-motion montages or music-only edits, we craft narrative wedding films using vows, toasts, and real audio. Our experience filming in mountain environments means we know how to capture epic landscapes without losing the intimacy of your day. Couples choose us for a cinematic yet natural wedding film that feels emotional, immersive, and true to who they are.
4. Do you offer drone footage for mountain weddings?
Yes. Drone footage is included (weather and venue permitting) and is especially powerful for Colorado mountain weddings. Aerial views of alpine venues, forest ceremonies, and mountain backdrops add cinematic scale to your wedding film. We are FAA licensed, insured and operate responsibly and in a manner that does not distract guests from your event. We always follow FAA regulations and venue guidelines to ensure safe and legal flights.
5. How far in advance should we book our Colorado wedding videographer?
Most Colorado wedding dates — especially summer and fall weekends — book 9–18 months in advance. Popular mountain venues and peak foliage dates fill quickly. If you’re planning a wedding in Breckenridge, Vail, Aspen, or Estes Park, we recommend securing your videographer shortly after booking your venue.
6. Do you film elopements and small mountain weddings?
Absolutely! Colorado elopements are some of our favorite weddings to film, and we have a whole set of packages catering specifically for them. Whether you’re hiking to an alpine lake or hosting an intimate ceremony at a scenic overlook or Airbnb, we approach small weddings with the same storytelling depth as large celebrations. Elopement films often feel especially personal and cinematic because of the natural landscapes and quiet moments.
7. What is typically included in a wedding videography package?
Our packages typically include:
Full wedding day coverage
Professional multi-camera recorded vows and speeches
Cinematic highlight film
Additional short and long-form films
Licensed music
Online delivery for easy sharing
Drone coverage
We customize collections depending on your timeline, venue, and priorities to ensure your Colorado wedding film reflects your day authentically.
8. How long does it take to receive our wedding film?
Delivery timelines vary by season, but most couples receive their finished wedding film within 6–10 weeks. Peak fall season may extend turnaround slightly due to high demand. Teaser films are delivered within 7 days. We focus on thoughtful editing and color grading to ensure your film feels timeless and polished.
9. Do you work well with wedding photographers?
Yes, in fact most of my business comes from photographer referrals! I prioritize collaboration with your photographer to ensure both teams capture the best moments without interfering with each other. Having filmed at many Colorado mountain venues, I understand lighting timing, sunset conditions, and ceremony flow, which helps the entire vendor team work smoothly.