How Much Does a Wedding Content Creator Cost?
· 2 min read · Rode Content Co.

Most wedding content creators charge between $800 and $2,500+, depending on hours of coverage, the number of edited videos, and travel. At Rodé, pricing is public and simple: packages run from $1,200 to $2,400 and scale with coverage.
Here’s the full picture, so you can budget with real numbers.
Our actual pricing
| Package | Coverage | Edited videos | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short & Sweet | 6 hours · 1 creator | 3 | $1,200 |
| Signature Capture | 8 hours · 1 creator | 4 | $1,600 |
| Rodé All-Day | 10 hours · 1 creator | 5 | $2,000 |
| Rodé Extended Capture | 12 hours · 1 creator | 6 | $2,400 |
Every package — including the smallest — comes with unlimited photo and video content, a 30-minute planning call, and all your RAW iPhone footage within 24 hours of the wedding. You own everything, forever. Custom packages are available, and travel fees for destination weddings are quoted separately.
See full package details on the wedding content creation page.
What drives the price
Hours of coverage. The biggest factor. Six hours covers a ceremony through the early reception; twelve hours runs from getting-ready to the send-off.
Edited videos. Each edited short-form reel takes real post-production time. More edits, higher price.
Number of creators. A second creator (available as a wedding-day add-on) means two angles on your ceremony and someone at cocktail hour while the other follows the couple.
Travel. At Rodé, weddings within 20 miles of your creator’s base (South Florida or Austin, TX) include travel free. Beyond that it’s $1 per mile, and events 100+ miles away add lodging and transportation. The travel policy has specifics, and your quote spells out every dollar before you sign.
How that compares to other wedding media
Rough national ranges, for context:
- Photographer: $2,500–$6,000+
- Videographer: $2,000–$5,000+
- Content creator: $800–$2,500+
Content creation is usually the most affordable of the three, because phone-based capture means no equipment truck and a faster editing pipeline — the savings are structural, not a quality cut. (Deciding between a content creator and a videographer? We compared them honestly.)
Is it worth it?
The value question is really: what’s it worth to actually see your wedding day? Most couples describe the day as a blur. RAW footage the next morning means the toasts, the dances, and the faces you couldn’t watch in the moment are yours before the weekend ends. One of our brides said she’d “be replaying these videos literally for months” — that’s the product.
Get an exact quote
Pricing questions specific to your date, venue, or timeline? Start a booking inquiry — we’ll confirm availability and give you an exact number, no surprises.
