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Wedding videographer prices — fixed & publishedPrices, in the open. Fixed before you sign.
Most premium videographers make you enquire to find out what things cost. We think that’s a strange way to start a relationship built on trust. Here’s everything.
The Highlight
£1,500
A 3–5 minute cinematic film of the whole day — the one you’ll send to everyone.
- Full-day documentary coverage — morning prep to after the first dance
- Vows and speeches recorded on wireless audio
- Cinema cameras, prime lenses, stabilised movement
- Share-ready sneak peek within 48 hours
- Hand-graded and scored to licensed music
- Delivered in a private online gallery
The Cinematic
£2,200
An 8–12 minute film — the full story with room to breathe, built around your voices.
- Everything in The Highlight
- The longer edit: a proper narrative arc, not just the best bits
- Your voices woven through — vows, letters, speeches
- Optional voiceover letters: a few sentences you write, recorded on the morning, laid over the film
- More of the people you love, on screen for longer
Smaller wedding? Ceremony-only coverage starts from £800. Bigger plans — second-day shoots, same-day edits — go up to £3,000. Every quote is fixed upfront.
Start with the moments,
not the package.
Most couples ask “how many hours do we need?” The better question is: what would you hate to lose? You probably don’t need every add-on — you need the ones attached to a memory you already know will matter.
The people who got you here
Your best friend laughing with you over breakfast, fixing the veil, keeping the nerves calm. Both packages cover prep to first dance — choose The Highlight if you only need the strongest few morning moments, The Cinematic if the whole build-up matters.
The scale of the place
If the grounds, coastline or country house are part of the feeling, drone (£200) gives the film scale that ground coverage emotionally can’t.
The words
The highlight film carries fragments of your vows. If you want the readings and ceremony exactly as they happened, add the ceremony film (£150/£250) so nothing important gets compressed.
The laughter
If speeches are where your people come alive — the best man’s joke, your mam’s face, the room reacting — the speeches cut (£150/£250) may matter more than a longer highlight.
The version of you after the nerves go
First dance and dance-floor coverage is less polished but often more honest — it’s where the day turns into a celebration. Already in every package.
Then just tell us, in one sentence: “We care about the bridesmaids, drone, and edited speeches — not fussed about raw files.” Send that with your date and venue, and you’ll get back the package and add-ons that actually fit. No padding on the quote — ever.
Add photography,
one team, one style.
Documentary photography with an editorial edge — £1,500 full day or £850 half day. Book film and photo together and the whole day runs smoother: one schedule, one style, nobody photographing each other.
Deposit — holds your date the moment it’s paid. Until then, the date stays open to anyone.
Balance — due two weeks before the wedding. Nothing owed in between.
In writing — a proper contract covering dates, deliverables and timings. Even if you don’t book us: always get a contract.
You will find someone cheaper. There’s a reason they’re cheaper. And everything else from your wedding gets used once — this is the only thing you’ll still be pressing play on in thirty years.
— what we tell every couple, including the ones who don’t book us
Are these prices normal for the North East?
The UK average spend on a wedding videographer is around £1,500, with full-day films from established filmmakers typically running £900–£2,500 in the North East and premium studios charging £2,500–£3,500+ (and rarely publishing it). We sit in the upper-middle — and we show you full films, prices and contract terms before you commit.
Can you hold our date while we decide?
Take all the time you need — but a date is only held by a deposit. If someone else books it in the meantime, it’s gone. That isn’t a sales tactic; there’s only one of me per Saturday.
We're on a tight budget. What should we do?
Honestly? If the films matter to you, book video even if it isn't with us — even a couple of hours of raw clips. The biggest regret couples report after their wedding is skipping the videographer. If your budget suits our ceremony-only coverage from £800, start there.