After you choose your package, please think carefully about whether you would like for DFM to photograph your wedding with a film or digital camera. There are advantages to both. The reason DFM asks you to choose one or the other has to do with the different photo lab systems required to print the different formats.
Contrary to what you may have heard, film is not dead. When the exposures are made correctly, film and digital can rival each other. But, there are so many variables that it's impossible to make that claim in all circumstances. Digital is very convenient. But, even a well made exposure will need to receive some digital enhancement of some kind. Clearly, it's easier to touch-up digital files than it is to touch up a negative or a fine art print. In fact, traditional retouching of fine prints is an art and good retouchers are expensive. Keep in mind that digital cameras capture a relatively small gamut of colors. A chemical image (film-based) has detail on a molecular level which can be manipulated after a really good scan.
The decision of whether to shoot film or digital is one that DFM can help you make. If you don't ask about it, he will.