The Ultimate Guide to Filming a Picture-Perfect Vail Wedding at Camp Hale
One of the perks of working as a wedding videographer is travel, especially when it means filming a destination wedding. This past summer, we joined Pop Parties, a Dallas-based planning company, at Camp Hale for Daniel & Shea’s big day.
As one of the premier destinations for mountain weddings, Vail, Colorado offers a breathtaking backdrop for couples looking to tie the knot in a picturesque setting. And with Camp Hale, a luxurious wedding venue located just outside of Vail Valley, capturing the magic of a Vail wedding on film has never been more exciting.
But shooting a wedding in Vail isn't without its challenges, from the potential for altitude sickness to unpredictable summer thunderstorms. That's why we've put together this guide to help you film a beautiful and seamless wedding in Vail, Colorado, with Camp Hale as your backdrop.
Drone Coverage: Elevate Your Shots
One of the best ways to capture the stunning mountain landscape of Vail is to use a drone. Not only does it allow you to get those sweeping shots of the surrounding peaks, but it also adds a cinematic quality to your footage that your clients will love. Just be sure to check the local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before flying your drone.
Altitude Sickness: Be Prepared
Vail's high altitude can take a toll on those not used to it. As a filmmaker, it's important to be mindful of the potential for altitude sickness, which can cause headaches, nausea, and fatigue. Make sure to hydrate and take frequent breaks to avoid getting sick.
Integrating Local Activities: A Unique Touch
One of the best ways to make your Vail wedding footage stand out is to incorporate local activities, like fly fishing or hiking, into your shots. These activities not only add an extra layer of depth to your film, but they also highlight the natural beauty of the area.
Thunderstorms: Plan Accordingly
Summer afternoons in Vail are notorious for their thunderstorms, which can wreak havoc on outdoor weddings. As a filmmaker, it's important to be prepared for these storms, whether that means having a backup indoor location or planning your shooting schedule around the weather.
Check out our most recent highlight film from Camp Hale below.
Planner: Molly from Pop Parties www.popparties.com