Filming Worcestershire weddings since 2016 — rolling countryside, converted barns like Curradine, and elegant estates from Worcester to the Malvern Hills. Your wedding film should feel natural, unhurried, and true to the day.
My name is Chris
I've preserve memories for couples in Worcestershire.
Over 500 weddings shot since 2016
I only film a limited number of weddings each year so every couple gets proper time in editing. Dates are secured on a first-come basis.
Getting married in Worcestershire and want cinematic video coverage tailored to your venue and timeline? Check availability for your date in Worcestershire.
"The flowers will fade, the food will be eaten. But the only things that will remain are the rings, the photos, and the video."
This isn't just filming to me. It's looking after something you don't get back.
People change. Kids grow. Voices get older. And sometimes, people who were there won't be anymore. That's the hard part no one thinks about on the day. Memories do fade, even the good ones.
That's why I focus on voices, reactions and the real interactions — not just how things looked.
Photos stop a moment. Video brings the whole thing back — the way someone laughed, the way they hugged you, the sound of their voice saying your name.
There's no redo for this. Once it's gone, it's gone. So I treat it carefully. I stay aware. I pay attention. I don't mess around with the parts that matter.
Years from now, when life looks different, this is how you see them again. How you hear them again. That's why I take being there seriously. You can trust me to hold onto it properly, even the bits you didn't notice at the time.
Worcestershire weddings bring together rural landscapes, converted barns, and historic estates — from Worcester city to the Malvern Hills, Bromsgrove to Evesham and the Vale. Filming in this county means working with natural materials, open countryside, and venues that feel rooted in the land. Converted barns like Curradine or Barns and Yard offer rustic character with modern refinement — exposed timber beams, stone walls, and large windows that flood spaces with natural light during the day but require careful lighting as evening arrives. The Wood Norton blends elegance with rural charm, its gardens and grounds providing beautiful backdrops when weather cooperates. Historic estates and manor houses across the county bring their own atmosphere — high ceilings, natural acoustics, and a sense of occasion that doesn't need forcing. Outdoor ceremonies are common in Worcestershire, which means preparing for wind affecting audio, shifting light from cloud cover, and weather that can change quickly. Having filmed across the county's diverse venues, I understand how these spaces behave throughout the day, where natural sound carries best, and how to capture intimate moments without being intrusive. It's about reading the rhythm of each location and working with what makes it unique.
Different venues, lighting setups, and timelines all affect how a wedding film is captured. Having filmed across Worcestershire, I know how to work discreetly in churches, dimly lit reception spaces, and outdoor ceremonies while keeping everything natural and uninterrupted.
Guest lists are getting tighter. That means the people there matter more.
Smaller weddings aren't about scale. They're about closeness.
Film captures relationships, not just how things looked.
That's why smaller weddings often create the most powerful films.
The laugh from your best friend.
Your mum's voice during speeches.
The quiet reactions you didn't see happening.
The more personal the day, the more powerful the film becomes.
Two films. Two couples. One day each — cut down to the moments that matter.
Little glimpses, not the full story.
Full Day Highlights
Full Day Highlights
The highlights are just a taste. Your real film — the full ceremony, speeches, all the parts that matter — lives in your private gallery.
Example gallery: Alec & Hannah
A wedding has a lot of beautiful parts.
But most of them are gone within 24 hours.
The flowers.
The food.
The decor.
Film is one of the only parts of the day that still exists years later — with voices, movement and real moments intact.
That's why couples don't regret having it.
They regret not having it.
Three ways to work together. Up to 10 hours coverage. Films delivered within 12 weeks.
Everything Captured. Nothing Shaped.
This is the day, recorded as it happened — safely kept, untouched.
For couples who want every moment preserved, but don't need a finished film. No edits, no creative interpretation. Just your wedding day, fully documented and handed over.
Editing is not included — this package is purely about preserving everything exactly as it was.
Your wedding, shaped into a story you'll return to.
This is where the day is fully kept safe, then put together in a way that brings it back properly. Not just how it looked, but how it felt to stand there. The voices, the people, the little bits you didn't even see happening.
Film and photography captured together
Days like this don't stay the same for long. People change, kids grow, some faces you see here won't always be around. This package is about keeping all of it before time quietly takes its share.
So later, when life looks different, you don't just try to remember. You can actually see it. Hear it. The way it really was, people and all.
These are the moments couples tell me matter most years later.
Some weddings are eligible for a reduced rate, depending on timing.
Payment plans available · Clear service agreement · No surprises, no pressure
Occasionally, I also have last-minute wedding videography availability for couples planning within a shorter timeframe.
Thank you so so much for yesterday both me and John really appreciate everything that you did and how amazing you were we had a brilliant time with you and I honestly can't thank you enough. You're a top bloke
Most couples tell me afterwards this was one of the best decisions they made — because once the day is over, this is what brings people back.
What people usually ask
Tell me about your day. I'll check the date and we'll take it from there.
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