Interview: Wedding videographer Emma Wilson on how to tell the perfect story

Interview: Wedding videographer Emma Wilson on how to tell the perfect story
(Image credit: Emma Wilson)

Wedding videography is a big business – and it's only growing larger. With the growing demand for wedding films, many photographers might end up pondering whether it would be worth picking up some audio equipment and a gimbal and giving videography a go. 

Emma Wilson has been working as a wedding filmmaker for ten years, having previously spent 20 years at the BBC as a newsreader and video journalist. As a qualified videographer, trainer and mentor, she's well-versed in not only capturing incredible wedding films for her clients, but training others on how to do the same.

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Louise Carey

With over a decade of photographic experience, Louise arms Digital Camera World with a wealth of knowledge on photographic technique and know-how – something at which she is so adept that she's delivered workshops for the likes of ITV and Sue Ryder. Louise also brings years of experience as both a web and print journalist, having served as features editor for Practical Photography magazine and contributing photography tutorials and camera analysis to titles including Digital Camera Magazine and  Digital Photographer. Louise currently shoots with the Fujifilm X-T200 and the Nikon D800, capturing self-portraits and still life images, and is DCW's ecommerce editor, meaning that she knows good camera, lens and laptop deals when she sees them.