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The Difference

Wedding Content Creation

What is wedding content creation?

A wedding content creator captures the feeling of your day in real time — on a phone, the way your friends and bridesmaids would, except with intention, framing, and an editor’s eye. The footage is candid, vertical-friendly, and meant to live on Instagram, TikTok, and your camera roll, not on a hard drive.

How it’s different from a videographer

A videographer is the keeper of your highlight film — cinema cameras, slow editing, a polished three-to-five-minute film delivered three to nine months after the wedding. That timeline is what makes their work feel cinematic. A content creator works at a different cadence: documentary in style, fast in delivery, and built for the part of the week when your wedding is the thing your people are still texting you about.

What you get with Lova

  • Raw footage within 24 hours via Dropbox — clips you can rewatch and share immediately.
  • A scored vibe reel within 48 hours — ready to post while your wedding is still fresh.
  • Personalized reel concept planning — concepts shaped by a review of your existing social presence so the reels look like you.
  • A florist-trained eye — years inside the wedding industry before picking up a camera, which means I already know which moments matter.
  • Travel within Utah, Salt Lake & Wasatch Counties included on every package.

Who it’s for

If your wedding is the kind of day you want to feel now — not in five months — that’s content creation. Most couples I work with book both a videographer and a content creator. The two roles capture different layers of the same day.

If you’re curious how a Lova engagement looks in practice, the Investment page details the four collections, and the Inquire page is where I’d love to hear about your day.

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