The Highlight Collection
>> 8 hours of coverage
We typically start filming an hour before the ceremony or 8 hours before your first dance, which ever makes most sense with your schedule.
>> 1 Head Cinematographer
We will make our way around your wedding, adapting, to stealthy capture different angles of your ceremony and find the moments between people which make your film so personal.
>> 4-6 minute Highlight edit
Focusing on the key moments of your day, this edit will lead you from your ceremony to your first dance. The result is a powerful edit with only the most impactful shots chosen.
Optional Add Ons:
---> Speeches in Full. We produce a multi camera edit of the wonderful words said on your day, complete with reaction shots which really add to the impact. In our experience, speeches vary hugely in length and number of speakers from wedding to wedding. So, we have introduced a customisable pricing structure, meaning you only pay according to the number of speeches
---> Extra Coverage. If you expect the first dance to begin later than 7 hours after the ceremony, you may add coverage by the hour. We will go through the schedule in great detail prior to the wedding to ensure we know the moments that are most important to you. The option of extra coverage gives you peace of mind, just knowing that it's all going to be captured without you clock watching.---> Wedding photography. We include our favourite film stills with all our collections. This is a lovely little bonus. However, if you would like to add dedicated wedding photography to your collection, we offer two options:
---> Wedding photography. We include our favourite film stills with all our collections. This is a lovely little bonus. However, if you would like to add dedicated wedding photography to your collection, we offer two options:
-Photography Coverage
All the key moments of your day, echoing our natural and unposed approach. 500 digital images. See example-Full Photography Duo
Don’t miss a thing with two dedicated shooters capturing simultaneous happenings, revealing to you extra moments of joy. 600 digital images.
Emma & Tannah >> Yorkshire
What an explosive fun filled and energetic day this was. You can see how Emma and Tannah really bounce off each other’s energy, two “partner’s in crime”. A personalised outdoor ceremony by the river, conducted by the bride’s brother and a party that started underneath a beautiful Papakata Sperry tent, even before the guests were seated, waving napkins in the air. As seen on Love My Dress.
Lindsey & Chris >> Calke Abbey
Two people with truly the biggest hearts that deserve all the happiness that you can see in this film, just radiating out of them. This venue was a stunning setting for their love story, being a National Trust estate. They married in the stables which is a far cry from its origins with white brick walls and huge floaty draping curtains.
Chess & Simon >> Dorset, private family estate
Set at the bride’s childhood home in Dorset, this is wettest wedding I have ever filmed but even a 24 hour relentless rain storm could not dampen their spirits! This remarkable couple surrounded themselves with people whom had a similar exuberance and looking at the joy on their faces, you’d think they were basking in the sun. The dance floor never waned that night- watch to the end for some serious moves!
Jane & Matt >> Bath
They married at Stone Eastern Park Hotel, where Jane grew up, as her parents managed the hotel. On this day, they walked through the very same wooded area of the grounds that Jane used to hold tea parties for her toys and the beauty and romance of a childhood here was not lost on me. Jane’s father passed some years back, so perhaps this venue was a way of including him and their memories as a family together, memories you can see celebrated in the book Jane gives her mother during her bridal prep.
Andy & Freya >> Kew Gardens, London
Andy and Freya wowed their guests with such a setting for their wedding, taking them on a tour of the beautiful grounds. There is something uniquely beautiful about a couple in love, amongst the tropical plants, in the middle of a glass green house.
Malcolm & Monique >> London, Southwark Cathedral
This all black and white director’s cut of their film, quietens the busy streets of central London and shows their day in all it’s elegant drama. The huge cathedral ceiling, long aisle approach, and most of all light! This film is lead by light, by the way it falls on the brides face during preparations, how it streams into the stained glass windows and how it reflects from the river view windows, as guests pass over London bridge on a double-decker bus.