5. Equipment - What type of cameras do they use? There is a huge variety of video equipment out there from the basic home edition models, to broadcast quality professional equipment. You don't want to pay someone $1000 or more if they are using a camera they bought at Wal-Mart for $300. You are not getting the professional quality you deserve.

6. Videographer - Who will actually be at your wedding? Some companies have many videographers and you aren't always talking to the one that will be at your event. If that is the case, make sure to speak to the one who will be to ensure they have the same credentials and ideas that you are looking for.

7. Edited - Will your package include an edited version or an unedited version of your wedding? Some companies will charge you the same amount of money for a one copy unedited version of your wedding as another would for three edited versions. Which would you rather have?

8. Prices - Most packages that you will come across include a one camera at the ceremony and reception, a few copies of your edited production, and some extras (depending on the videographer) for an average of $800.