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Choosing a Lake District wedding videographer
A great wedding film isn’t just a highlight reel — it’s the sound of your vows, the nervous laugh before you walk in, the speeches, and the tiny moments you might not even notice on the day. The best videographers blend into the background, capture clean audio, and edit in a way that feels true to you.
Tip: when enquiring, share your venue, ceremony time, whether you want full ceremony/speeches, and the style you prefer (documentary, cinematic, or a mix).
Videographer directory
Each supplier is listed in the same format. Use the website to enquire and view recent films.
Lake District Productions
Wedding videography across Cumbria and the Lake District.
Contact: (via website)
Safe Harbour Video Production
Wedding videography with a natural, discreet feel.
Contact: (via website)
Skytographer
Wedding films often featuring scenic storytelling.
Contact: (via website)
Top Table Films
Cinematic wedding films (UK-wide, including the Lake District).
Contact: (via website)
Daniel Bruce Films
Wedding films with a cinematic, luxury feel.
Contact: (via website)
Brave Two Films
Emotive wedding & elopement films with cinematic pacing.
Contact: (via website)
Adam Chetter
Wedding films built around real moments and emotion.
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 & film coverage options across Cumbria and beyond.
Contact: (via website)
Your Story Studios
Combined photo & 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 & 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)
BrainBlink Productions
Cinematic wedding films with relaxed coverage throughout the day.
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)
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 limit the number of weddings they take each season.
Should we choose documentary or cinematic style?
Watch a couple of full films (not just highlights). Documentary feels natural and complete; cinematic focuses on mood, pacing and storytelling — many offer a blend.
Do we get the ceremony and speeches in full?
Often yes — but it depends on the package. Confirm deliverables, film length, and whether full ceremony/speeches edits are included.
What matters most for sound?
Ask how audio is captured (mics/recorders) and whether there are backups. Great sound is what makes films feel emotional and immersive.
