Understanding RAW Video Files: What You Need to Know

At Everlong Wedding Films, we often encounter a question from our clients that reflects a growing interest in the technical aspects of videography: "Can we have the RAW video files from our wedding?" This is a great question and gives us an opportunity to explain what RAW video files are, how they differ from other types of video and photo files, and why this request, while understandable, can sometimes be controversial.

What Are RAW Video Files?

RAW video files are similar to RAW photo files in that they capture all the video data recorded by the camera sensor. These files are uncompressed and unprocessed, providing the highest quality of video footage available. This format retains more detail and allows for greater flexibility in post-production, particularly in terms of color grading and correcting exposure.

RAW Video vs. RAW Images

The concept of RAW in video is akin to RAW in photography. Both types of files provide a wealth of data, offering the maximum scope for post-production adjustments. However, RAW video differs in the scale of data it involves. Video files, by their nature, are significantly larger and more complex than image files. For instance, whereas a RAW photo might be 30 MB, a single second of RAW video could be hundreds of MBs, depending on the resolution and frame rate. This means that handling RAW video requires more robust computing power and storage solutions compared to RAW images.

Why Is Requesting RAW Video Files Controversial?

The request for RAW video files is controversial for several reasons:

  1. Size and Manageability: RAW files are enormous. They require significant storage space and robust systems for editing, which can be impractical for most clients.

  2. Complexity in Editing: Unlike edited videos, which are delivered in a viewer-friendly format, RAW files are not easy to work with. They require specific software and technical expertise in video editing.

  3. Artistic Integrity: Videographers, much like photographers, view their work as a form of art. Providing RAW files can sometimes feel like handing over an unfinished painting — the final edit reflects the videographer’s vision and style, crafted through careful editing and adjustments.

Colour correction of RAW/LOG video is necessary, out of the camera it is often flat and grey.


Our Policy on Providing RAW Video Files

At Everlong Wedding Films, we understand that some clients are keen on having the RAW video files for their own use, or simply to have every bit of footage shot during their special day. We are more than happy to accommodate these requests. However, we feel it's important to ensure our clients understand what they're receiving. RAW files are vast, require special software to view, and are not the final, polished product that reflects our artistic vision.

If you choose to obtain the RAW video files, we recommend discussing storage solutions and potential uses. Our team is here to help guide you through the process of handling and storing these files effectively, ensuring you get the most out of your wedding videography.

Conclusion

We hope this explanation helps clarify what RAW video files entail and why the topic can be a bit complex. At Everlong Wedding Films, our priority is to capture the beautiful moments of your wedding day and present them in a form that you can cherish immediately and effortlessly. For those who wish to dive deeper and explore RAW files, we’re here to support you in that journey too. Your wedding, your memories, your choice.

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