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We don't capture 'content'

We capture memories. Truthful moments from your wedding day captured for you to relive, again and again.

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We capture memories

We see a lot of 'content creators' in this industry - often shooting vertical-mode on a phone, maybe with a gimbal, running and swooping around the place like a humming bird flitting from shot to shot then cutting reels during the day and posting to the brides insta account along the way.


And if this is what you want, a few grabs and reels from your special day to look back on for a few weeks, then that's great and you've probably found the right 'content-creator' to cover your wedding and share your reels until their next gig.


BUT if what you want is lasting memories; memories that you can revisit again and again and share with your family (and especially with older members that they can watch on their TV) then PLEASE consider hiring an experienced team with proven history to capture your wedding day with sensitivity, thoughtfulness and honestly rather than making an online promo of your most intimate moments together.


Relive all your magical moments

Social media is great for purpose, heck we use it all the time, we even post parts of your preview up there within a couple of weeks of your wedding day. BUT is it the right fit for you if you want to be able to relive the magical intimate moments of your most special day in years to come on the big screen? Wouldn't you rather sit down with friends and family and watch your day unfold on your big screen TV than huddled around a phone ? And how much of a day can you really catch on a vertical screen anyway ?


Phone footage looks great on phones. We've grabbed some footage to test this - night time, dancing, speeches etc - looks great on your phone...and then you try and edit it or watch it on a big screen and then it all falls apart. First off, you can't rotate your TV vertically :) But more importantly, the actual footage looks terrible compared to properly captured video on professional equipment with image sensors designed for the job. But you can't see that on your phone screen, it's only later when you sit down with the family in years to come and try to remember what it was really like, through the grainy crunchy footage that was captured by a swooping humming-bird of a content creator.


But hey, they were pretty funky and made everyone laugh on the day...




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