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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED.

What is your approach to crafting a wedding film?

When we mention our modern stance on weddings, it’s not just talk. Our videos prioritize substance and visuals over fleeting trends. We’re firm believers in cinematic storytelling, aiming to present weddings in a refreshing and distinctive style while preserving the essence of emotions.

Is it possible to work with you even if our wedding isn't a lavish affair?

We don’t identify as a luxury wedding film company; we’re a team of passionate filmmakers dedicated to weaving compelling narratives. Share your story with us, and we’ll tailor a package to suit your needs.

What are your payment terms ?

We take 20% of the total booking amount at the time of booking , the remaining balance of 80% is due on the first day of coverage.

What are the final deliverables?

Our primary deliverables include a 5-minute cinematic trailer and a 25-30 minute cinematic highlight film. Additionally, we provide separate full videos for performances, interviews, etc.

When can we expect delivery?

Film editing is a meticulous creative process for us. We approach each project with the utmost dedication, striving for excellence. It typically takes us 3-4 months to deliver your final film, depending on our workload.

Are you ok if we hire additional videographers?

No we are not. We try to keep our compositions clean by avoiding distractions and people carrying cameras are a distraction (including our own team members) . We work very closely within our team to ensure we do not obstruct each other’s frames and for this very reason we work in exclusivity.

How big is your team ?

The size of the team is decided based on individual requirements. A team of three is good enough to capture a wedding in its entirety but we can also get a team of 10 if needed.

My wedding is next year, is it too early to enquire?

Since we take up very limited weddings each year we are usually booked 8-9 months in advance.

Do you travel?

Yes, we travel worldwide.

Questions

Your Wedding Film FAQs Answered

1.

What is your approach to crafting a wedding film?

When we mention our modern stance on weddings, it’s not just talk. Our videos prioritize substance and visuals over fleeting trends. We’re firm believers in cinematic storytelling, aiming to present weddings in a refreshing and distinctive style while preserving the essence of emotions.

2.

Is it possible to work with you even if our wedding isn't a lavish affair?

We don’t identify as a luxury wedding film company; we’re a team of passionate filmmakers dedicated to weaving compelling narratives. Share your story with us, and we’ll tailor a package to suit your needs.

3.

Do you travel ?

Yes, we travel worldwide.

4.

What are the final deliverables?

Our primary deliverables include a 5-minute cinematic trailer and a 25-30 minute cinematic highlight film. Additionally, we provide separate full videos for performances, interviews, etc.

5.

My wedding is scheduled for next year. Is it too early to inquire?

Due to our limited availability, we recommend booking our services 8-9 months in advance.

6.

When can we expect delivery

Film editing is a meticulous creative process for us. We approach each project with the utmost dedication, striving for excellence. It typically takes us 3-4 months to deliver your final film, depending on our workload.

 
 

7.

Are you open to hiring additional videographers?

No, we prefer to maintain clean compositions by minimizing distractions. Individuals carrying cameras, including our own team members, can disrupt this focus. We work closely within our team to avoid obstructing each other’s frames, which is why we operate exclusively.

8.

How large is your team?

The team size varies based on individual requirements. A team of three is typically sufficient to capture a wedding comprehensively, but we can accommodate up to 10 members if necessary.

9.

What are your payment terms?

We require a 50% deposit of the total booking amount at the time of booking, with the remaining balance due on the first day of coverage.