My editing process usually takes up to 12 weeks.
I understand that waiting can be tough, especially after such a special day when you want to relive those moments. But I take my time with each wedding film because it deserves careful attention.
After a wedding, I review hours of footage—not just the main events, but everything. I look for small reactions, background moments, and things you might have missed. Watching and sorting through it all takes time.
Next, I shape the story by choosing the best moments, setting the right pace, and matching everything to music. I let important parts breathe instead of rushing through them. Each wedding is unique, so every film is created from the ground up—never using templates or a copy-and-paste approach.
During peak season, I'm filming most weekends, so there's a queue of real weddings, real people, real stories waiting to be edited. I work through them carefully, one by one. I'd rather deliver something that still hits you years from now than send something quick that feels thrown together.
In quieter months, editing can sometimes be a little faster. Still, I always recommend planning for the 12-week timeline so everyone knows what to expect from the beginning.
From my experience, when couples finally watch their film, the wait feels worth it. It's more than just a video of the day; it's the closest you can get to reliving those moments. That's why it takes time.
If you'd like to know more about what's included in each package or discuss your wedding plans, you can send an enquiry here.