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Recover editing weeks.
Reduce the hours spent organizing footage, synchronizing audio, building selects, refining story, grading, mixing and exporting every version.
Vowform helps wedding filmmakers and studios organize footage, synchronize multicamera audio, shape the story, refine color and sound, and prepare polished delivery versions through one confidential white-label workflow.
Social teasers, cinematic highlights, documentary edits and complete wedding-film suites.
Vows, speeches, natural sound and visual moments are shaped into one connected story.
Footage, external audio, proxies and synchronized sequences are handled through a defined structure.
Pacing, continuity, color, sound and delivery are reviewed beyond a simple automated assembly.
Runtime, deliverables, footage volume, music responsibility and review limits are agreed before editing.
Outsourcing should remove the timeline backlog without flattening every wedding into one generic template. Vowform studies how your films move, where dialogue carries the story, how you use music, and how you balance cinematic polish with honest documentary moments.
Reduce the hours spent organizing footage, synchronizing audio, building selects, refining story, grading, mixing and exporting every version.
Pacing, dialogue, music, natural sound, transitions, color and title treatment become part of a documented film profile.
Defined project scope, scheduled capacity, structured review and final quality control make the handoff easier to manage.
Choose one deliverable or a complete suite. Each quote defines the footage, cameras, final runtime, review rounds, music responsibility and output versions before the edit begins.
A concise 30 to 60 second vertical or horizontal edit designed for fast sharing, with music, selected dialogue or natural sound, basic color and one revision round.
A story-led 4 to 7 minute film shaped from multicamera footage, vows, speeches, music, natural sound, color correction and two revision rounds.
An organized multicamera presentation of the ceremony, speeches or both, with synchronized audio, clean structure, titles and agreed final runtime.
A coordinated package containing a cinematic highlight, documentary ceremony and speeches edit, and one social teaser.
Camera matching, exposure and white-balance correction, dialogue cleanup, music balance, natural sound and delivery-safe audio levels.
Horizontal, vertical and platform-ready versions can be prepared with approved titles, codecs, frame rates, resolution and naming.
The emotional structure often comes from the space between visuals: a breath before the vows, room tone under a transition, a reaction held for one extra beat, or a speech line that changes the meaning of the next scene.
Vowform builds the edit around dialogue, natural sound, visual continuity and pacing rather than forcing every wedding into one template.
Chronological, thematic, speech-led or hybrid narrative direction
Average shot duration, energy shifts and breathing room between moments
How vows, speeches, letters and ambient conversation carry the story
Genre, intensity, lyric tolerance and preferred transition behavior
Use of room tone, crowd reactions, movement, ceremony audio and atmosphere
Straight cuts, motivated movement, dissolves and restraint around effects
Contrast, skin tone, highlight behavior, reception lighting and camera matching
Names, date, venue, typography, placement and animation restraint
Level of detail, impact, ambience and balance beneath dialogue and music
Resolution, frame rate, aspect ratios, codecs, naming and platform derivatives
Reference films and structured notes are translated into a private Vowform Film Profile. It gives the editor a clear creative framework without reducing the wedding to a rigid template.
Feedback from the first project is documented so recurring edits can become more accurate and efficient over time.
Each stage has a defined purpose, handoff and review point so creative decisions remain visible and technical details do not get lost inside the timeline.
Define footage volume, cameras, event duration, deliverables, runtime, music responsibility, review rounds and deadlines.
Build a clean project structure for cameras, audio, scenes and events, with proxies where the footage or workflow requires them.
Align camera and external audio, review the material, identify story moments and prepare usable selects.
Build the narrative using visuals, vows, speeches, music and natural sound according to the approved film profile.
Complete camera matching, color correction, dialogue cleanup, music balance, titles, sound design and internal quality control.
Collect consolidated feedback, complete the included revision rounds and export the agreed masters and derivatives.
A 4 to 7 minute study combining vows, speeches, natural sound and visual movement into a cohesive short film.
A structured multicamera ceremony and speeches edit that prioritizes intelligibility, continuity and dependable audio.
A focused 30 to 60 second vertical or horizontal edit using selected moments, music and a clear visual rhythm.
Confirmed after footage volume, deliverables, runtime, complexity and current production capacity are reviewed.
One round is included for social teasers and two rounds for standard highlight films unless the agreement states otherwise.
Licensed music is supplied by the client or sourced and billed according to the approved project terms.
Raw footage, cameras, audio, story complexity, derivatives, revisions and delivery expectations can change the production load significantly. Starting prices provide direction; the confirmed quote protects both quality and schedule.
A 30 to 60 second vertical or horizontal edit with selected music or dialogue, basic color and one revision round.
A 4 to 7 minute story-led film with multicamera sync, vows and speeches, color correction, sound refinement and two revisions.
Ceremony and speeches presented through an organized multicamera edit with synchronized audio, titles and agreed runtime.
A coordinated cinematic highlight, documentary ceremony and speeches edit, and one social teaser.
A planning example for a studio outsourcing its primary wedding-film deliverables through one coordinated project.
Starting package: $599
Includes: one cinematic highlight, documentary ceremony and speeches, and one social teaser.
Confirmed separately: footage volume, cameras, runtime, music, project files, rush delivery and special derivatives.
Final pricing is confirmed after reviewing the footage structure, deliverables and creative complexity.
Wedding footage contains private family moments, personal speeches and valuable studio work. Responsible access, portfolio permission and file-retention terms are treated as part of the service.
Footage is not published, shared or added to a portfolio without written permission.
Project access should be limited to the assigned production team and agreed workflow.
Vowform works behind your studio brand and does not contact your wedding clients.
Archive, project-file and deletion expectations are confirmed as part of the project terms.
Clear creative references and technical scope make film outsourcing easier. These answers can be edited directly in Elementor as your policies develop.
Yes. Reference films, project notes and feedback are used to document pacing, dialogue, music, natural sound, transitions, titles, color and delivery preferences. The goal is to support your studio voice rather than apply one Vowform house style.
The project normally requires complete camera footage, external audio, camera and sync notes, correct names and spellings, reference films, music direction, deliverable requirements and a confirmed review contact.
Yes. Multicamera organization and audio synchronization can be included when the number of cameras, audio sources, event coverage and any technical issues are disclosed during scoping.
The client can provide appropriately licensed music, or Vowform can follow an agreed sourcing process. Any licensing cost and usage responsibility should be confirmed in the project terms.
Standard social teasers include one consolidated revision round. Standard cinematic highlight projects include two consolidated rounds unless the proposal states otherwise. Additional rounds can be billed separately.
Turnaround depends on footage volume, cameras, final runtime, deliverables, audio condition, color work, revision scope and current capacity. The delivery date is confirmed before production begins.
Project files, proxies and organized media are included only when stated in the quote. They may require additional preparation, storage and transfer.
Yes. Vowform can support a single clearly defined deliverable instead of a complete suite.
Yes, when the proxy structure, file names, relinking method, frame rate and required final conform are clearly documented.
Not without written permission. Client footage and completed films remain private by default, and portfolio approval is handled separately.
Share the footage structure, deliverables, reference films and deadline. Vowform will review the project and confirm the right scope before production begins.