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Lake District Wedding Videographers

A useful, neutral directory of wedding videographers and filmmakers serving Lake District and Cumbria weddings, with links to their own websites so you can view recent films, enquire directly and find the right fit for your day.

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Choosing a Lake District wedding videographer

A great wedding film is not just a highlight reel. It is the sound of your vows, the nervous laugh before you walk in, the speeches, the movement of the day and the tiny moments you might not even notice at the time.

 

The best videographers tend to blend in, capture clean audio, work well alongside your photographer and edit in a way that feels true to you. When enquiring, it is worth sharing your venue, ceremony time, whether you want full ceremony and speeches, and the style you prefer, whether that is documentary, cinematic or a mix of both.

 

Videographer directory

Each supplier is listed in the same simple format. Use the website links to view recent films, check availability and enquire directly.

Al Williams / Lake District Productions

Cinematic wedding films across Cumbria and the Lake District.

Contact: via website

Farrow Films

Lake District wedding videography with a natural, relaxed and discreet approach.

Contact: via website

Jay Gilmour / Carvetii Studios

Cinematically raw wedding films with a strong focus on real moments, atmosphere and personality.

Contact: via website

Adam Chetter

Award-winning wedding films built around real moments, legacy and natural storytelling.

Contact: via website

Graham Wilcock / Nineteen Films

Natural, story-driven wedding films with a calm and unobtrusive approach.

Contact: via website

Top Table Films

Cinematic, timeless wedding films covering the UK, including the Lake District.

Contact: via website

Clare Olivia Films

Real, emotional and joyful wedding films with a warm, natural approach.

Contact: via website

BrainBlink Productions

Wedding films and commercial videography covering the Lake District, Cumbria and beyond.

Contact: via website

Christopher Ian

Lake District wedding photo and film with a cinematic, natural and documentary-led feel.

Contact: via website

Adam and Olivia Films

Lake District-based photo and film team creating cinematic wedding films across the UK.

Contact: via website

Safe Harbour Video Production

Documentary-style wedding videos in the Lake District, Cumbria and the North West.

Contact: via website

Skytographer

Wedding films often featuring scenic storytelling and a strong sense of place.

Contact: via website

Bennett Media

Story-led wedding films with a modern finish.

Contact: via website

Daniel Bruce Films

Wedding films with a cinematic, luxury feel.

Contact: via website

Brave Two Films

Emotive wedding and elopement films with cinematic pacing.

Contact: via website

Jo Gendle Films

Warm, authentic wedding films with a relaxed vibe.

Contact: via website

Lakeland Films

Lake District wedding filmmaker offering flexible coverage.

Contact: via website

Lakeland Media

Photo and film coverage options across Cumbria and beyond.

Contact: via website

Your Story Studios

Combined photo and film coverage from one team.

Contact: via website

Sam Horton

Discreet, natural wedding films across Cumbria and the Lakes.

Contact: via website

CPD Film

Laid-back wedding film and photography coverage in Cumbria.

Contact: via website

Michael Green Weddings

Cinematic highlight films with modern coverage options.

Contact: via website

Matt Williamson Media

Documentary-leaning wedding films with a cinematic touch.

Contact: via website

BeeArrow Wedding Films

Story-led wedding films designed to be re-watched for years.

Contact: via website

Tangle & Twine Productions

Cinematic wedding films with emotion-led storytelling.

Contact: via website

StoryCraft Weddings

Romantic, unobtrusive wedding films designed to feel true to you.

Contact: via website

Chocolate Films

Natural-moment wedding films focused on atmosphere and story.

Contact: via website

Lune De Miel Studio

Award-winning wedding films with cinematic storytelling.

Contact: via website

Jonny Noakes Films

Wedding films with a polished, modern finish.

Contact: via website

How videographers and photographers work together

A good photographer and videographer should be able to work alongside each other without turning the wedding into a production. Communication matters, especially during the ceremony, confetti, couple portraits, speeches and any evening portraits. The aim is simple: keep the day relaxed, avoid doubling up unnecessarily and make sure you get both beautiful photographs and a film that feels natural.

 

If you are also considering a content creator, it is worth reading my guide to how photographers, videographers and wedding content creators can work together. Good people are always welcome. The key is a calm, joined-up approach.

 

FAQs

When should we book our wedding videographer?

For peak Lake District dates, enquire early once you have a venue and ceremony time. Many videographers only take a limited number of weddings each season.

Should we choose documentary or cinematic wedding videography?

Watch a couple of longer films, not just highlights. Documentary films tend to feel natural and complete. Cinematic films often focus more on mood, pacing and atmosphere. Many wedding filmmakers offer a blend of both.

Do we get the ceremony and speeches in full?

Often yes, but it depends on the package. Before booking, confirm exactly what is included, including film length, full ceremony edits, speeches, teaser films, highlight films and delivery times.

What matters most for wedding film sound?

Ask how audio is captured and whether backup recorders are used. Good sound is a huge part of what makes a wedding film feel emotional, especially during vows and speeches.

Can we book a photographer, videographer and content creator?

Yes, as long as everyone communicates well and works with the same calm aim. It helps to make sure one person is not constantly stepping into another person’s frame, especially during the ceremony, confetti and portraits.

 

 
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