We’ll talk about your plans and find out what is important to you. This is usually done at your venue, especially if it is new to us, or via Skype. We’ll then send you a questionnaire to fill in. This, together with your itinerary will guide our shooting plan.
Filming generally starts two hours before your ceremony, depending on your package, locations and timing between events. We expertly capture your day as it unfolds, aiming to be as unobtrusive as possible. Our filming usually ends after your first dance or up to 9pm – longer hours are available on request.
We use a mixture of cinematic and documentary styles in our films, which enable us to be creative without compromising a ‘real day’ feel. We don’t over use special effects, which can quickly go out of date – for us, music, pace, expert cuts and fades are key to a beautifully composed, timeless film.
Ceremony Footage of guests after the ceremony Bride and Groom during their photoshoot.
Ceremony to First Dance (and everything in between)
Preparations to First Dance
(and everything in between)
Rob and Laura celebrated their marriage with a fun-filled day
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