Sound Advice

We are well into the 21st century, living in a world where technology, trends, and wedding traditions are evolving rapidly. Social media has made it easier than ever to share photos and short videos, creating instant memories at the push of a button. But when it comes to your wedding day, nothing can replace the timeless keepsake of a professionally filmed and edited wedding video—especially one with high-quality sound.  

As a 25-year wedding videographer and member of the Brevard Wedding Association, I’ve seen the growing demand for short-form wedding content. While social media reels and phone videos have their place, they cannot replace the crisp visuals and crystal-clear audio that a professional videographer provides. 

Why Sound Matters in Wedding Videos

Before I started my own company, Dillon Digital Video, I spent years in broadcast TV production, where I learned a valuable lesson: Bad audio = Bad video. This principle has shaped my approach to wedding videography, ensuring that couples not only see but hear their most cherished moments.

When you book a Brevard County wedding videographer, you’re investing in more than just beautiful visuals. You’re capturing:

  • Your vows, in perfect clarity – Whether you’re exchanging traditional vows or heartfelt, handwritten promises, those words deserve to be heard forever.
  • Toasts & speeches – The best man, maid of honor, and parents spend time crafting meaningful toasts. Without a videographer, those words can be lost to background noise or poor phone recordings.
  • The energy of your reception – From your grand entrance to the cheers of your guests, the atmosphere of your wedding should be preserved in both sight and sound.

The Most Overlooked Part of Wedding Videography many couples focus on the visuals of their wedding video but overlook the importance of high-quality sound.