The first wedding I filmed as a junior camera operator. It was at Babington House, which was a lovely venue and the day was very special - and everything was new to me. I discovered my love for weddings there - as well as discovering one of the best wedding cakes I've ever tasted.
authentic, candid, genuine, non-intrusive, cinematic
We are honest - we let people know if we think we are not the right supplier for them.
This too shall pass
I once saw the Bride's mother pinch the Groom's father's bottom. That was a pretty personal touch.
We chat over email and phone to come to an agreement on film(s) and cost, then we meet for a coffee to get to know each other and go over plans for the day. I'll send an email a few days before the wedding re-confirming my planned movements for the day, just to give you some peace of mind. The day after the wedding, we'll send a teaser with some a few of the best moments, so you can relive some of your day straight away! Then we deliver the rest of the agreed films within one month, on a private landing page that you can share with friends and family.
On a drone, we filmed a bride's dress being caught on fire by an errant sparkler.
Titanic. I'd be minted.
We choose our soundtracks based on the personalities of the couple, the story of their relationship and the events on the day.
I used to steal the family's video camcorder on holiday and make embarrassing films that I'd make my family sit through. I hope they've all been wiped from the face of the earth now.