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Jodie & Craig
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Jodie & Craig
Cleatham Hall Wedding Film
A December wedding done to absolute perfection. Jodie — who runs a popular Instagram page dedicated to home styling — brought her incredible eye for detail to every single corner of Cleatham Hall. From custom wedding newspapers on every table to the most beautifully curated winter décor we've ever seen at a wedding, this day was a masterclass in styling. Everyone got ready at the venue, keeping the morning relaxed and intimate. It was a small, personal wedding — exactly the kind where every detail gets noticed and appreciated. Instead of a traditional confetti moment, guests threw a snow effect into the air outside the venue, which looked absolutely magical against the winter backdrop. We spent time capturing all of the incredible details Jodie had arranged, because when someone puts that much thought into every element, it deserves to be shown. Despite it being the 6th of December, we struck gold with the light. The sun came out and we managed to capture sunset shots that were almost as stunning as anything we got during the summer months — proof that winter weddings can deliver incredible visuals. As twilight fell, we used creative lighting setups for some atmospheric couple shots. The couple were incredibly photogenic and completely up for every idea we suggested. One of our favourite moments of the entire year came right at the end. It had been trying to snow all day but never quite committed, so we staged a snow scene using backlighting and some of the snow material from the confetti moment. We positioned the couple under an umbrella and created a falling snow effect — the result was pure magic. A sparkler exit brought the evening to a close on what was one of the most visually creative and stunning weddings we filmed in 2025. ❄️🌅✨
Katie & Tony
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Katie & Tony
Abbey Farm Wedding Film
Katie & Tony's wedding at Abbey Farm in Woodhall Spa was non-stop from the very first frame. This couple are landlords at a local pub called the Brass Windmill, and they brought all of that warmth, hospitality, and energy to their big day. Tony got ready at the pub — his territory — surrounded by his groomsmen, while Katie was at her mum and dad's house with her bridesmaids. We captured reveals to both her dad and the bridesmaids before everyone headed to the church. And what a church it was — one of the most remote we've encountered in Lincolnshire. Tucked away down a single-track lane with no real parking, most of the guests ended up walking across the fields to get there. It was tiny inside, barely enough room for everyone, but that intimacy made the ceremony feel incredibly special. Outside the church, autumn was in full swing. Orange and warm-coloured flowers matched the golden leaves on the trees perfectly. We walked the couple back through the fields and tree-lined paths to the venue, capturing the two of them together with the stunning Kirkstead Abbey ruins as a backdrop — a truly unique Lincolnshire location that most people don't even know exists. The evening was where things really kicked off. A surprise mob-style entrance from a singer accompanied by three band members got the energy levels through the roof. We did a sparkler walk with the couple which looked incredible in the autumn evening light. Then came one of the most energetic first dances we filmed all year — with a live band playing, the couple absolutely threw themselves into it. The band continued through the night, and the surprise singer returned later for another full set. Nobody sat down. 🍺⛪🎸
Nicole & Morgan
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Nicole & Morgan
Forest Pines Wedding Film
Nicole & Morgan's autumn wedding at Forest Pines was one of the most unique and surprising weddings we've ever had the privilege of filming. With the trees across the golf course turning spectacular shades of orange and gold, the setting was already something special before anything had even happened. Morgan got ready at home while Nicole prepared at Forest Pines. Their two dogs were heavily involved throughout the day — joining in for the ceremony and then featuring in the couple shots on the golf course. Working alongside photographers James and Marika Green, we spent time capturing the couple amongst the autumn colours, with the rolling greens of the course providing an incredible backdrop. The day had a singing waiter who absolutely brought the house down. The energy was so infectious that at one point, a conga line formed and somehow the videographer (that's me) ended up being pulled into it — while still filming. Definitely a first. The footage is in the edit and it's one of those genuinely funny, authentic moments that you can't plan for. But the real headline of this wedding was a surprise that had been meticulously planned by Nicole's dad. Throughout the afternoon, we had to subtly keep the couple away from a certain area of the grounds where something was being set up — at one point they walked within metres of it without realising. After the first dance, everyone was led outside for the reveal: a full drone show. Dozens of illuminated drones forming shapes and patterns in the night sky, arranged entirely as a surprise. This was the first drone show we've ever filmed, and it presented a completely unique creative challenge — coordinating with the drone show company to capture the display from the ground while simultaneously flying our own drone to get aerial perspectives. The result is footage unlike anything else in our portfolio. Completely one-of-a-kind. 🎆🐕🍂
Nicole & Ryan
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Nicole & Ryan
Brackenborough Hotel Wedding Film
Nice to have one close to home! After a year of travelling across the country, Nicole & Ryan's wedding at the Brackenborough Hotel in Louth was practically on our doorstep — and it was a beauty. Nicole got ready in one of the lodges on site, surrounded by her bridesmaids for a morning full of excitement and laughter. The bridesmaids reveal was gorgeous, but it was Nicole's dad's reaction that really set the emotional tone for the day — he was completely overwhelmed, tears flowing before she'd even left the room. One of our favourite shots of the entire day was waiting at the end of the aisle to capture the groom's reaction as Nicole walked towards him. Ryan's face said everything — pure, unfiltered emotion. It's the kind of moment that makes wedding filmmaking so rewarding. Those genuine, unrepeatable reactions that couples get to watch back forever. The venue's grounds are stunning — lots of lush greenery that made for beautiful couple shots as we walked Nicole and Ryan around the estate. It was a very photogenic couple in a very photogenic setting, which is always a dream combination. We also spotted magician James Kerman entertaining guests during the drinks reception, always great to see a familiar face. The evening was all about family. The dance floor was packed from the first song — the couple dancing with the bride's mum, bridesmaids linking arms and spinning each other around, everyone having the time of their lives together. It wasn't about big surprises or showstopping moments — it was just pure, genuine family celebration. Sometimes those are the best ones. 💕🕺
Bryoney & William
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Bryoney & William
Carr Bank Wedding Film
Bryoney & William's wedding at Carr Bank in Mansfield was beautifully unconventional from the very first moment. As the autumn weather turned and rain set in for most of the day, we focused on capturing the incredible atmosphere inside this stunning venue — and there was plenty of it. Bryoney wore a stunning black wedding dress that turned heads the moment she appeared on the staircase. Her dad's reveal was one of the most emotional we filmed all year — seeing his daughter in that striking dress, ready to walk down the aisle, completely overwhelmed him. It's those raw, unscripted reactions that make our job so special. The ceremony was small and intimate inside Carr Bank, with Bryoney's mum delivering a heartfelt reading that had the room in tears. After the speeches, singing waiters burst into action and completely transformed the energy — guests were on their feet, clapping, singing along, exactly the kind of shift that makes for brilliant footage. When a gap in the rain finally appeared, we seized the moment and took the couple outside for some shots in front of the venue. The autumn colours and moody sky actually worked beautifully with Bryoney's black dress — sometimes the weather gives you something better than sunshine. The evening brought a touching father-daughter dance — a quiet, emotional moment after all the earlier energy — before Bryoney and William took to the floor for their first dance. Proof that smaller, more intimate weddings can hit just as hard as the biggest celebrations. Sometimes harder. 🖤💒
Jessica & Rhys
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Jessica & Rhys
Wortley Hall Wedding Film
Jessica & Rhys brought their whole world to Wortley Hall — and we mean that literally. Their dog was there. Jess's horse was there. The Yorkshire String Quartet was there. This was a wedding that had personality in every single frame. The couple got ready on site at Wortley Hall, which we'd visited once before but not for a while. Jess walked into the ceremony with her mum as the quartet played — an entrance that had the entire room holding their breath. The ceremony was deeply emotional, with guests reaching for tissues throughout. Outside, grey skies and dramatic cloud formations actually worked in our favour. We captured some incredibly moody, atmospheric couple shots with the brooding sky as a backdrop — proof that you don't need blue skies for stunning wedding footage. We made the most of every dry moment, getting a gorgeous confetti shot outside after the ceremony. The standout moment of the day — and one of the standout moments of our entire year — was Jess sitting on the back of her horse in her full wedding dress, with their dog at her feet. It's the kind of image that stops you scrolling. We also captured photos and footage of the couple with both animals, adding so much personality to their film. The evening reception was held in a different part of the venue, with fairy lights draped across the ceiling creating a warm, magical atmosphere on camera. Jess and Rhys had clearly been practising their first dance — it was beautifully choreographed and genuinely impressive. After that, the dance floor erupted with energy and didn't let up until the end of the night. The combination of the fairy-lit room and the packed dance floor made for some of the most atmospheric evening footage we captured all year. 🐴🎻✨
Lauran & Aaron
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Lauran & Aaron
Colwick Hall Hotel Wedding Film
Our second visit to the elegant Colwick Hall Hotel in Nottingham, and Lauran & Aaron's wedding reminded us exactly why we love this venue. The Georgian architecture, the sweeping grounds, and the sense of occasion — it's a setting that photographs and films beautifully from every angle. This was a photo and video booking, giving us the opportunity to capture both stills and motion throughout the day. The ceremony inside the venue was lovely — intimate and personal, with the grand interior providing a stunning backdrop. Afterwards, we took the couple out for a walk through the grounds, where the lush greenery and mature trees gave us plenty to work with for their couple shots. The evening brought a real party atmosphere. Glow sticks were handed out and the dance floor lit up with colour as guests celebrated late into the night. It's those little touches — the unexpected additions that couples choose — that make each wedding unique in the edit. A gorgeous day at a gorgeous venue, from the first look to the last dance. 💚✨
Tracy & Kelvyn
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Tracy & Kelvyn
Middleton Lodge Wedding Film
Tracy & Kelvyn's wedding was a proper adventure — about two hours from our base, taking us up to the stunning Middleton Lodge estate and into the heart of Barnard Castle for the ceremony. It was worth every mile. The couple got ready on site at Middleton Lodge before heading to Barnard Castle Methodist Church, which sits right in the centre of town. Passers-by were stopping to watch, taking pictures, completely caught up in the occasion — there's something lovely about a wedding that the whole town gets to enjoy. This was also our first Methodist ceremony, which brought its own unique traditions and made it a special learning experience for us. After a traditional confetti walk outside the church — exactly what you picture when you think of a classic English wedding — the guests piled onto a brilliant old red London bus for the journey back to Middleton Lodge. It's one of those details that instantly adds character to a wedding film. Back at the venue, the sun was shining and guests spilled outside to enjoy drinks on the lawn while the couple soaked it all in. Inside, a sit-down meal in Middleton Lodge's gorgeous dining space. But the evening was where things really took off. A surprise singing waiter appeared — pretending to stumble and cause a commotion before launching into song. The crowd absolutely loved it. Before long, a conga line had formed and was weaving through the venue. Tracy changed into an evening dress, and the bridal party topped the whole night off by building a Prosecco tower together. Glamorous, fun, and completely unforgettable. 🚌🥂🎤
Neave & Ali
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Neave & Ali
Irnham Hall Wedding Film
Neave & Ali's wedding is living proof that the best days aren't always the sunniest. Heavy rain greeted us at the stunning Saint Andrew's Church in Irnham, with downpours threatening to dampen the day. But here's something we've learned after years of filming weddings — rain almost always gives way to something spectacular. Working alongside local photographer Aaron Cheeseman — someone we've known for a long time but rarely get to collaborate with — we captured every moment as it unfolded. The bride's father was visibly overwhelmed with emotion, tears streaming as he prepared to walk his daughter down the aisle. Then came the dash — the couple had to run from the church through the rain, which was challenging to film but gave us some of the most authentic, joyful footage of the day. Real moments, not posed ones. Back at Irnham Hall — which is genuinely one of the most incredible wedding venues in Lincolnshire — we captured confetti in the gardens, intimate couple shots around the estate, and quiet moments between the two of them in the stunning grounds. Irnham Hall has this timeless quality that makes every frame look like it belongs in a period drama. Then the sky did what it so often does after rain — it put on a show. What started as a complete washout transformed into one of the most breathtaking sunsets of the entire season. The colours were extraordinary, and we made the most of every second of golden light. It's a story we'd love every couple to hear: don't fear the rain, because it might just give you the best sunset of the year. The evening delivered one more unforgettable moment. After the couple's first dance, the guitarist called people up one by one for a dance-off. What followed was genuinely the best dance-off we have ever witnessed at a wedding. We posted clips on Instagram and Facebook and they absolutely flew — huge engagement, comments, shares. People love seeing that kind of raw, unscripted joy. This wedding had it in spades. 🌧️➡️🌅💃
Lewis & Sarah
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Lewis & Sarah
Walled Garden Baumber Wedding Film
Lewis & Sarah's summer wedding at the Walled Garden Baumber delivered what we can only describe as the best sunset footage we captured in the whole of 2025. This was a video-only booking that we filmed entirely solo — no second shooter — and it turned out to be one of the most visually stunning weddings of the year. The couple got ready at two separate locations before meeting at the venue for an outdoor ceremony just outside the Walled Garden itself, in a beautiful area bathed in summer sunshine. This was the height of a genuinely hot summer, and the warmth and light were incredible all day. Before the ceremony, Lewis received a letter from Sarah that left him visibly emotional — one of those quiet, private moments that we love capturing because they show the real depth of feeling behind the day. Sarah's dad's reaction to his reveal was equally moving. These are the moments that turn a wedding video from a nice memento into something families treasure forever. The Walled Garden Baumber is one of those rare venues where every single corner offers something beautiful to film. There's a lake with perfect reflections, winding paths through mature gardens, trees creating natural frames, and flowers everywhere. We worked with a lot of shallow depth of field throughout the day, letting those stunning backgrounds blur into soft, dreamy bokeh. The results speak for themselves. The confetti shot was a standout — one of the best we captured all year — but the real magic happened at golden hour. We took Lewis and Sarah out through the long grasses on the edge of the grounds and filmed towards the setting sun. The light created this incredible warm, hazy effect that made every frame glow. They were completely up for it — happy to be guided, happy to just be together in that light. The footage is, genuinely, some of the best sunset work we've ever produced. We finished the night with a sparkler exit. Because it was midsummer, it wasn't fully dark — the sky still had that deep blue twilight glow — which actually made the sparklers look even better than they do in total darkness. A perfect ending to a perfect day. 🌅✨
Madeline & Matthew
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Madeline & Matthew
Holmewood Hall Wedding Film
A sun-drenched, deeply personal day at the stunning Holmewood Hall for Matt & Maddy. This was a photo and video booking, and the venue delivered on every level — grand architecture, beautiful grounds, and incredible natural light throughout. The morning started with Maddy and her bridesmaids getting ready at the venue, while the groomsmen took on a slightly unusual role — they were responsible for finishing off the outdoor ceremony area, adding the final touches before getting themselves ready. It's a lovely detail that shows how hands-on this group was. A beautiful bridesmaids reveal was followed by a dad reaction that set the emotional bar high for the rest of the day. The ceremony itself was held outdoors, which gave us a creative opportunity we don't always get — filming the bride's entrance from above using our drone. Watching Maddy walk towards Matt from that aerial perspective, surrounded by their guests in the sunshine, is one of the most cinematic shots in our 2025 portfolio. Personal vows made the ceremony even more special, giving the film real emotional depth. Afterwards, Matt, Maddy, and their daughter walked through a shower of confetti hand-in-hand — three of them together, which added such a beautiful family element to the film. With guests enjoying drinks in the sun and a violinist playing, the afternoon had this wonderfully relaxed, golden atmosphere. We took the family for a walk through the grounds for couple and family shots, making the most of the venue's photogenic gardens. The evening brought one of the most creative moments we filmed all year. Maddy changed into a second dress and the couple shared their first dance in the venue's stairwell area. While they danced below, their guests lined the balcony above and threw confetti down onto them. Watching it drift through the warm evening light, framing the couple as they swayed together — it was pure cinema. The kind of moment that reminds you why you do this. ✨👨‍👩‍👧
Katie & Gareth
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Katie & Gareth
Wollaton Hall Wedding Film
Katie & Gareth's wedding at the iconic Wollaton Hall in Nottingham was one of the most cinematic days we've ever filmed. For those who don't know, Wollaton Hall doubled as Wayne Manor in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises — and this couple leaned into that connection in the most brilliant way. Japanese cars played a starring role throughout the day. Gareth and his friends drove their cars to the venue, and also picked up Katie from where she was getting ready. Wollaton Hall has one of the most impressive driveways of any venue we've visited, and capturing the convoy of Japanese cars sweeping up to the entrance by drone was an absolute highlight. The ceremony took place in a conservatory-style building within the grounds — intimate, with a smaller guest count than many weddings, which made it feel incredibly personal. It was a very emotional ceremony, a real family affair with beautiful moments throughout. Afterwards, we embarked on what can only be described as an adventure around the estate. We went up onto the roof of Wollaton Hall itself. Not many people get to do that. There's a spiral staircase that takes you right to the very top of the building, and the views from up there are extraordinary. We captured drone footage pulling away from the rooftop to reveal the entire estate — with Gareth wearing a Batman mask, because when you're on the roof of Wayne Manor, you absolutely have to. That shot alone makes this one of our most memorable films. Rain made an appearance during some of our outdoor shots, but Katie and Gareth didn't care in the slightest — they carried on laughing, enjoying themselves, and giving us brilliant footage regardless. We explored the grounds, captured them amongst the garden games, and soaked up the atmosphere of this truly spectacular location. The evening was warm and family-focused — couples dancing together, no wild party energy, just genuine love and happiness on the floor. Sometimes the quieter evenings make for the most beautiful footage, and this was one of those. A day that felt like a film, at a venue that literally is one. 🦇🎬
Louise & Samuel
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Louise & Samuel
Pheasantry Brewery Wedding Film
Louise & Samuel's wedding at the beautiful Pheasantry Brewery in East Markham was the perfect blend of heartfelt moments and all-out celebration. Set in the Nottinghamshire countryside, this independent brewery venue provided a charming, relaxed backdrop for a day that had absolutely everything. The morning started with Louise getting ready at home while Sam prepared at a friend's house. A gorgeous bridesmaids reveal kicked things off emotionally, setting the tone for what was going to be a day full of love and laughter. At the venue, Louise was walked down the aisle by both her mum and dad — a beautiful moment that we love capturing because it shows how much both parents mean. The ceremony was filled with personal vows, giving the film real emotional weight and authenticity. There's something about hearing a couple's own words to each other that elevates a wedding video from something you watch once to something you watch a hundred times. After the ceremony, we headed outside for a stunning confetti shot and a couple's shoot in the brewery grounds, making the most of the rustic, characterful setting. But this wedding was really all about the evening. Louise and Sam had put so much thought into the entertainment — a Mr & Mrs game that had the room in stitches, a photo game that got everyone involved, and then the dance floor opened up. And when we say the energy was incredible, we mean it. This was one of those dance floors where absolutely nobody was sitting down. The footage from the evening is electric — packed, sweaty, euphoric. The kind of party that makes you wish you were a guest and not just the videographer. One of the best party atmospheres we captured all year. 🎉💃
Chelsey & Charles
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Chelsey & Charles
The Grange, Highgate Wedding Film
Some weddings just have that energy from the moment you arrive, and Chelsey & Charles' summer wedding at The Grange in Highgate was one of those days. The sun was out, the atmosphere was buzzing, and you could feel the excitement building as the morning unfolded. Chelsey got ready with her bridesmaids at the venue, with that wonderful mix of nervous laughter and quiet, meaningful moments that always make for beautiful morning footage. Meanwhile, Charles and his groomsmen were keeping things relaxed — suited up and ready well before anyone expected. The ceremony at The Grange was bathed in warm afternoon light, with guests gathered in the beautiful grounds as Chelsey made her entrance. There's something about a summer ceremony in the English countryside that just feels timeless — the soft breeze, the sound of birdsong, the collective intake of breath as the bride appears. Afterwards, we took the couple through the venue's gardens for their couple shots. The Grange has this lovely combination of manicured lawns and wilder, more natural spaces, which gave us plenty of variety. Chelsey and Charles were completely at ease in front of the camera, which always makes our job easier and the results more natural. But it was the evening that really set this wedding apart. From the first dance onwards, the dance floor was never empty. Guests were singing, spinning each other around, and celebrating with an energy that carried right through to the end of the night. One of those rare weddings where absolutely everyone was on the same wavelength — just there to have the best time possible. The kind of day that stays with you. 🌞🎉
Faye & Matt
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Faye & Matt
Hellaby Hall Hotel Wedding Film
If there's one word to describe Faye & Matt's wedding at Hellaby Hall Hotel, it's energy. From the moment the morning started until the very last song of the night, this day never let up — and we loved every second of it. Faye's morning preparations were full of excitement and anticipation, surrounded by her bridesmaids and family. The dad reveal was a genuinely emotional moment — the kind of pause in the chaos that reminds everyone what the day is really about. Matt and his groomsmen kept things characteristically relaxed, with plenty of banter and a real sense of camaraderie. Hellaby Hall is a striking venue — a 17th-century manor house with grand architecture that photographs beautifully. The ceremony took place inside the hall, with warm light filtering through the windows and an intimacy that belied the size of the building. Faye's walk down the aisle was a standout moment, with Matt visibly moved as she approached. We made the most of the venue's grounds for the couple's portraits, finding pockets of beautiful light around the historic building. Hellaby Hall has this wonderful mix of formal grandeur and natural beauty — stone walls covered in ivy, wide sweeping lawns, and mature trees framing every shot. The speeches brought the room to tears and then to laughter, exactly as the best speeches do. But it was the evening that truly defined this wedding. The dance floor opened up and it simply never closed. Faye and Matt set the tone with their first dance, and from that moment on, every single guest was on their feet. The band fed off the crowd's energy, the crowd fed off the band, and the result was one of the most electric party atmospheres we've ever captured on camera. 🥳🎶
Stephanie & Brett
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Stephanie & Brett
Rise Hall Wedding Film
Natural light is everything to us as filmmakers, and Stephanie & Brett's wedding at Rise Hall delivered it in abundance. From the very first frame of the morning, soft golden light was pouring through the venue's tall Georgian windows, casting the kind of glow that makes every shot feel effortless. Stephanie's morning preparations were beautifully calm — the kind of relaxed, unhurried morning that translates perfectly on film. Her bridesmaids were by her side throughout, and the moment her dad saw her for the first time is one of those genuinely emotional reactions that you can't rehearse or replicate. Rise Hall itself is extraordinary. A Grade II listed country house tucked away in the East Yorkshire countryside, it was famously restored by Sarah Beeny on Channel 4. The architecture is grand without being intimidating — high ceilings, sweeping staircases, and rooms flooded with that beautiful natural light. Every corridor and corner offered something new to capture. The ceremony was held inside the hall, with the room dressed simply and elegantly, letting the venue's character speak for itself. Brett's reaction as Stephanie walked towards him set the emotional tone for the rest of the day — quiet, genuine, overwhelmed in the best possible way. We spent the afternoon exploring the grounds, which stretch out for acres in every direction. Open fields, tree-lined paths, and a sense of space that's quite rare. The couple shots from this day are some of the most naturally beautiful in our portfolio — partly the venue, partly the light, but mostly because Stephanie and Brett were so completely present with each other that the camera almost felt irrelevant. As the evening set in, warm candlelight took over from the daylight, and the celebrations continued with the same warmth and intimacy that had defined the entire day. ☀️💒
Lauren & Brandon
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Lauren & Brandon
Van Dyk By Wildes Wedding Film
Our first visit to Van Dyk by Wildes in Chesterfield, and Lauren & Brandon's autumn wedding absolutely blew us away. Some venues look good in photos but don't quite translate to film. Van Dyk is the opposite — it's even more impressive through a lens than you'd expect. Lauren's morning was full of beautiful details. She'd clearly put so much thought into every element, and we made sure to capture it all before the pace of the day picked up. Brandon and his groomsmen were getting ready nearby, keeping things laidback with that quiet anticipation that groomsmen always have — pretending to be calm while absolutely buzzing underneath. The ceremony was intimate and personal, held inside one of the venue's elegant rooms. Lauren's entrance was met with an audible reaction from the guests — she looked absolutely stunning, and Brandon's face said it all. These are the split-second reactions that make wedding filmmaking so rewarding. You can't recreate them, you just have to be ready. After the ceremony, we headed outside and into the nearby woodland for the couple's portraits. This is where the autumn timing became pure gold. The trees were in full colour — deep oranges, rich reds, warm yellows — and the light filtering through the canopy created this dreamy, almost painterly quality. We walked with Lauren and Brandon through the woodland paths, capturing them amongst the fallen leaves and dappled light. Van Dyk by Wildes sits in a beautiful position on the edge of Clowne, surrounded by mature woodland and rolling countryside. The contemporary interiors contrast brilliantly with the natural landscape, giving us both clean, modern backdrops and wild, organic settings within minutes of each other. The evening celebration matched the beauty of the day — warm, joyful, and full of love. Lauren and Brandon's first dance was one of those genuinely tender moments, followed by a dance floor that came alive with energy. 🍂💍
Katie & Lee
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Katie & Lee
Norwood Park Wedding Film
Katie & Lee's wedding at Norwood Park was our first time filming at this beautiful Nottinghamshire estate, and from the moment we arrived, we knew it wouldn't be the last. There's a warmth to Norwood Park that goes beyond its architecture — it's in the way the light moves through its rooms, the way the grounds unfold, the way the whole place seems designed to make people feel at home. The morning was full of laughter and anticipation. Katie and her bridesmaids were getting ready in one of the venue's elegant suites, while Lee and his groomsmen kept things characteristically understated. There's always a lovely contrast between the two camps on a wedding morning — one side buzzing with hairdryers and champagne, the other quietly checking watches and adjusting ties. The ceremony was heartfelt and personal, with readings that clearly meant something to the couple. But it was Katie's speech during the reception that really stopped the room. It was so genuine, so full of love and gratitude, that we knew immediately it had to feature prominently in the film. Those moments — when someone speaks from the heart without any pretence — are what elevate a wedding video from something you watch once to something you return to again and again. Norwood Park's grounds are stunning. Rolling parkland, mature trees, and the kind of sweeping views that make you forget you're only a few miles from Southwell. We took Katie and Lee for a walk through the estate, finding pockets of beautiful light and quiet corners that gave us intimate, natural couple shots. The evening was pure celebration. The dance floor filled early and stayed packed, with Katie and Lee right in the middle of it all, completely lost in the moment. A day that balanced heart with joy in equal measure. 💖🎬
Lottie & Will
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Lottie & Will
North Yorkshire Wedding Film
There's something deeply personal about a couple getting married on their own land, and Lottie & Will's DIY farm wedding in the North Yorkshire countryside was the most authentic celebration we've ever filmed. This wasn't a hired venue with a coordinator's checklist — this was their home, their fields, their life, transformed into a wedding that felt entirely and unmistakably theirs. The morning started in the farmhouse itself, with Lottie getting ready surrounded by her closest family and friends. The atmosphere was relaxed but electric — the kind of nervous excitement that comes from knowing that just outside the window, hundreds of people are arriving to celebrate with you. Will was out on the farm, making last-minute adjustments with his groomsmen, the working landscape providing a backdrop you simply can't manufacture. The ceremony was held outdoors, with the rolling Yorkshire countryside stretching out behind them. Guests gathered in the open air, some sitting, some standing, children running around — it felt less like a formal ceremony and more like a community coming together. And that's exactly what it was. The vows were personal, the readings were heartfelt, and when they were declared married, the cheer that went up could probably be heard in the next valley. Everything was DIY in the best possible way. Hand-built structures, personal decorations, food that tasted like it was made with love — because it was. The evening brought hay bales, live music, and a crowd that danced under the open sky until the stars came out. We captured it all with the kind of natural, documentary approach that this wedding demanded. No posing, no staging, just real life unfolding beautifully. Lottie & Will's wedding proved that the most memorable celebrations aren't always the most polished — they're the most personal. 🌾🎊
Emily & Jonathan
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Emily & Jonathan
Saltmarshe Hall Wedding Film
Emily & Jonathan's wedding was the perfect marriage of tradition and elegance — a church ceremony at St Wilfrid's followed by a reception at the stunning Saltmarshe Hall in East Yorkshire. It's a combination that creates a natural narrative arc for a wedding film, and we leaned into that storytelling from the very first frame. Emily's morning was serene and considered. Every detail had been thoughtfully chosen, from the flowers to the accessories, and we captured them all before the pace of the day picked up. Jonathan was getting ready with his groomsmen — polished shoes, last-minute adjustments, the quiet anticipation that builds before a church ceremony. St Wilfrid's Church provided the most beautiful setting for their vows. There's a weight to a traditional church ceremony — the centuries of history in the walls, the light through stained glass, the echoing acoustics — that adds something you can't replicate in any other setting. Emily's entrance down the aisle was breathtaking, and Jonathan's reaction was everything you'd hope for. After the ceremony, the wedding party made their way to Saltmarshe Hall, and the shift in atmosphere was wonderful to capture. Where the church was reverent and still, Saltmarshe was alive with celebration. The hall itself is magnificent — a grand Georgian country house set in acres of manicured grounds on the banks of the River Ouse. We took the couple through the gardens and along the riverside for their portraits, finding natural light and quiet moments amid the celebration. The reception was warm and joyful, with speeches that moved between laughter and tears effortlessly. The evening celebrations continued with dancing and genuine happiness — family and friends who clearly adore this couple, celebrating a day that felt both timeless and deeply personal. ❤️
Lauren & Max
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Lauren & Max
Dower House Hotel Wedding Film
Lauren & Max brought an adventurous energy to their wedding at the Dower House Hotel that was infectious from the very first moment. Some couples are naturally at ease in front of the camera — Lauren and Max took it a step further. They were up for every idea, every location, every creative suggestion we had, and that trust and enthusiasm shows in every frame of their film. The Dower House Hotel sits in the quiet Lincolnshire countryside near Woodhall Spa, offering a combination of period character and relaxed charm that works beautifully for weddings. Lauren got ready in the venue's bridal suite, surrounded by her bridesmaids, with the morning unfolding at a pace that was calm but crackling with anticipation. Max and his groomsmen brought a different energy — laughter, nerves, the occasional wrestling match with a cufflink. The ceremony was held inside the hotel, where the intimate scale of the room created a real sense of closeness. You could feel the emotion in the air as Lauren walked down the aisle, and Max's expression when he saw her is one of those moments we'll never forget filming. These are the reactions that make each wedding film unique — no two are ever the same. Afterwards, we explored the hotel's grounds together. The Dower House has beautiful gardens with mature trees and open lawns, and we found some gorgeous spots for their couple's portraits. Lauren and Max moved so naturally together — laughing, talking, completely unaware of the camera — which gave us footage that feels alive and genuine rather than posed. The evening was exactly what you'd expect from a couple with this much energy. The dance floor was packed, the music was loud, and nobody wanted the night to end. Their first dance set the tone — fun, connected, full of joy — and the rest of the evening followed suit. One of those weddings where you pack up your gear at the end of the night with a massive grin on your face. 💖💃
Kerah & Chris
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Kerah & Chris
Dower House Hotel Wedding Film
Kerah & Chris's wedding at the Dower House Hotel carried an extra layer of meaning that made every moment feel even more precious. They weren't just celebrating their marriage — they were celebrating the beginning of their family, with their first baby on the way. That anticipation, that sense of a new chapter opening, was present in everything from the morning preparations to the last dance. Kerah's morning was beautifully intimate. Getting ready at the venue with her closest friends and family, there was a tenderness to the atmosphere that we captured in quiet, unhurried detail. The reveals — to her bridesmaids, to her dad — were filled with that particular combination of joy and emotion that expectant brides carry so beautifully. Chris and his groomsmen brought a different energy — excitement, pride, the visible happiness of a man about to marry the love of his life and become a father. Their preparations were full of laughter and genuine camaraderie, the kind of bonds that show up naturally on camera. The Dower House Hotel provided the perfect setting for their day. The ceremony was held in one of the venue's intimate rooms, dressed simply and elegantly, with natural light flooding through the windows. The couple's vows were deeply personal, and you could feel the weight of every word — two people making promises not just to each other, but to the family they were building. We took Kerah and Chris through the hotel's gardens for their couple's portraits, finding soft light and gentle moments that reflected the warmth of their relationship. The Dower House's grounds are perfect for this kind of relaxed, natural photography — mature trees, winding paths, and quiet corners that feel completely private. The evening brought everyone together on the dance floor, with Kerah and Chris surrounded by the people who love them most. There was a palpable sense of celebration — not just for the day, but for everything that was to come. 👶💍
Gemma & Andrew
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Gemma & Andrew
Walled Garden Baumber Wedding Film
The Walled Garden Baumber is one of those venues we never tire of filming at, and Gemma & Andrew's wedding reminded us exactly why. Tucked away in the Lincolnshire Wolds near Horncastle, it's a venue that constantly surprises — every visit reveals a new angle, a new pocket of light, a new backdrop we hadn't noticed before. Gemma's morning was a beautiful mix of calm and excitement. She got ready with her bridesmaids, surrounded by all the carefully chosen details that she'd spent months planning. The dress, the flowers, the jewellery — everything had been considered, and we made sure to capture it all before the day's pace picked up. Andrew and his groomsmen were getting ready nearby, bringing that familiar blend of nervous energy and genuine excitement. The ceremony was held in the garden, with the sun blessing them with perfect conditions. There's something magical about exchanging vows outdoors in this setting — the walled garden creates an intimate, enclosed feeling while the sky opens up above, and you can hear birdsong between the words. Gemma's walk towards Andrew was one of those breathless moments, the kind that makes everyone present hold their breath. Afterwards, we spent time exploring the venue's grounds with the couple. The Walled Garden Baumber is a filmmaker's paradise — walled gardens overflowing with flowers, a lake with mirror-like reflections, winding paths through mature woodland, and open meadows bathed in golden light. We captured Gemma and Andrew in all of these settings, letting the natural beauty of the place frame their story. The evening celebrations were warm and joyful. The reception space at the Walled Garden has a rustic elegance — exposed beams, soft lighting, and a dancefloor that was packed from the first song. Gemma and Andrew danced like nobody was watching, and the footage speaks for itself. A stunning day at one of Lincolnshire's finest venues. 🌿✨
Loren & Ethan
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Loren & Ethan
The Highfield House Wedding Film
Loren & Ethan's wedding at The Highfield House was the kind of day that builds momentum from the first frame and never lets up. By the time the evening hit, the energy in the room was something you could feel through the camera — and that's exactly the kind of atmosphere that makes for an incredible wedding film. The morning started with Loren getting ready at the venue, surrounded by her bridesmaids and family. There was a lovely buzz to the room — champagne flowing, music playing, everyone feeding off each other's excitement. Loren was calm and radiant, and the moment her dad saw her for the first time was a highlight of the morning. Those quiet emotional beats are so important to capture, especially on a day that would later become all about the party. Ethan and his groomsmen brought their own brand of energy — relaxed, funny, but clearly moved by the gravity of the day. The ceremony at The Highfield House was intimate and personal, with the venue's character adding warmth and texture to every shot. We took the couple outside for their portraits, exploring the venue's grounds in the afternoon light. The Highfield House has this wonderful blend of elegance and informality — manicured gardens alongside more natural, wild areas that give us variety in a short space of time. Loren and Ethan were completely relaxed together, laughing, joking, lost in each other. Then came the evening, and the surprise that elevated this wedding from brilliant to unforgettable. Singing waiters revealed themselves mid-service, and the effect was instantaneous. The entire room erupted. From that moment on, the dance floor was packed solid — no exceptions, no wallflowers, everyone was in. The kind of reception where the DJ barely needs to work because the crowd generates its own energy. Pure, unfiltered joy from start to finish. 🎤🎉
Becky & Phil
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Becky & Phil
Sorrento, Italy Destination Wedding Film
When Becky and Phil told us they were getting married in Sorrento, we knew immediately this would be something special. Destination weddings carry a different energy — everything feels heightened, more vivid, more alive. And Sorrento, perched on the cliffs above the Bay of Naples with the Mediterranean stretching out to the horizon, delivered on every level. We arrived the day before to scout locations and understand the light. Italian light is different — warmer, richer, with a golden quality that makes everything look cinematic without any effort. By the time the wedding day arrived, we knew exactly where to position ourselves for every key moment. Becky got ready in a beautiful Italian villa overlooking the coast, with the morning unfolding to the sound of cicadas and distant church bells. Her dress, framed against the terracotta walls and blue sky, was one of the most stunning bridal images we've ever captured. Phil was preparing nearby with a smaller group, taking in the views and the magnitude of what they'd created. The ceremony was intimate, with a smaller guest list than most UK weddings — friends and family who'd made the journey, which meant every person present really wanted to be there. That energy translates beautifully on film. Vows were exchanged with the Amalfi coastline as a backdrop, the kind of setting that almost doesn't look real. Afterwards, we walked with Becky and Phil through the narrow streets of Sorrento, capturing them against pastel-coloured buildings, lemon trees, and sun-drenched piazzas. Local Italians were stopping to congratulate them, clapping, calling out blessings — those spontaneous moments of connection that you simply can't manufacture. The evening celebration was everything Italian — beautiful food, flowing wine, warm light, and dancing under the stars. Filming in Sorrento challenged us creatively and rewarded us with footage that looks and feels unlike anything else in our portfolio. A once-in-a-career experience. 🇮🇹💕
Laura & Ryan
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Laura & Ryan
Peak Edge Hotel Wedding Film
Laura & Ryan's wedding at Peak Edge Hotel carried an extra layer of warmth for us — Laura had been a bridesmaid at her friend Lauren's wedding the previous year, which we'd also filmed. Being trusted by the same circle of friends is one of the greatest compliments in this industry, and we arrived at Peak Edge already feeling like part of the family. The morning unfolded with Laura and her bridesmaids getting ready at the venue, the atmosphere buzzing with the kind of excitement that comes from a group who genuinely love being together. Ryan and his groomsmen were preparing nearby, keeping things relaxed and understated, with the stunning Peak District views from the hotel windows providing a constant reminder of the setting they'd chosen. The ceremony was held outdoors, and it was breathtaking. Peak Edge Hotel sits in an elevated position with panoramic views stretching for miles across the Derbyshire countryside — rolling hills, dry stone walls, and sky that seems to go on forever. The flower arrangements were among the most beautiful we've ever seen at a wedding, filling the air with fragrance and adding bursts of colour against the natural landscape. Laura's walk down the outdoor aisle, with that incredible scenery behind her, is one of the most cinematic entrances in our portfolio. Ryan's reaction was immediate and genuine — the kind of unguarded emotion that you can't direct or rehearse. Their vows were personal and moving, delivered to each other with the Peak District as witness. We spent the afternoon exploring the hotel's grounds for couple's portraits, making the most of the dramatic landscapes that surround the venue. The combination of rolling hills, golden light, and a couple completely at ease with each other produced some stunning footage. The evening celebrations matched the energy of the day — joyful, connected, full of laughter and love. 🏔️💐
Chloe & Mark
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Chloe & Mark
Carlton Towers Wedding Film
Carlton Towers is the kind of venue that makes you stop in your tracks when you first see it. A Victorian Gothic country house near Goole in North Yorkshire, it looks like something from a period drama — ornate interiors, sweeping grounds, and a sense of grandeur that takes your breath away. Chloe & Mark chose it for good reason, and then matched the drama of the venue with a celebration that was absolutely spectacular. Chloe's morning preparations were held in one of Carlton Towers' stunning suites, the ornate surroundings providing an incredible backdrop for the kind of detail shots that set the scene for the rest of the film. The bridesmaids reveal was beautiful, and her dad's reaction was genuinely moving — a quiet, overwhelmed moment amid all the excitement. Mark and his groomsmen brought a relaxed energy to the morning, getting ready in another part of the venue with the kind of easy banter that speaks to genuine friendship. The ceremony itself was held inside Carlton Towers' magnificent chapel room — all carved wood, painted ceilings, and candlelight. Chloe's entrance was pure cinema, the grand architecture framing her perfectly as she walked towards Mark. We explored the grounds extensively for the couple's portraits, finding Gothic archways, formal gardens, and sweeping views that gave us incredible variety. The venue lends itself to dramatic, editorial-style footage, and Chloe and Mark rose to every creative idea we suggested. But this wedding was really about the evening. A Spice Girls tribute act had the room bouncing from their first note, and just when everyone thought the night couldn't get more exciting, a professional fireworks display lit up the sky above the venue. We positioned ourselves to capture the fireworks framing the couple from behind — the resulting footage is some of the most dramatic and visually stunning we've ever produced. A wedding that proved bigger really can be better. 🎆🎤

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