Wedding Video Shop: Wedding Photography & Videography in Wales

Professional wedding videographer covering asian & western weddings in Cardiff, Newport, Swansea & the Welsh Valleys

A Short Explanation Of Wedding Video

Wedding video has been around since the nineteen eighties when VHS tapes were all the vogue. Most contemporary videos are shot on digital video or standard definition. Many claim to shoot on high definition. They do, but the copy you get is in standard definition otherwise it would not fit on a DVD! Some people have 'Blue Ray' players which can handle high definition.

We shoot all our movies on High Definition 720p. This gives you a much better picture, as each frame is a photograph in its own right. DVDs are produced in standard definition but you will find that the quality is head and shoulders above digital video. We can produce high definition copies of your wedding on request for an extra £100 on the cost of your chosen package.

Wedding Videos

A Catholic wedding at Charles Street Cathedral in Cardiff. Covered by Graham Vedmore, Jack Tristan and Carina Henriques. If you have a unique choral or operatic feature, or even a traditional Welsh choir, we will endeavour to capture at least one track of their performance.

Paul and Jo's black tie wedding was enhanced by their first class performance of a first dance! This attracted some criticism from their relatives and friends but we think they were only joking.....maybe!

Mark and Laura's wedding was traditional Church in Wales. This was one of the first weddings we filmed in 720p high definition. The difference in quality between this and digital video is marked.

Martin & Jill's wedding was at The Hill in Abergavenny. Civil ceremonies can be every bit as good as religious ceremonies at the right venue.

Martin and Lee-Ann's ceremony at Craig-y-Nos Castle. A very theatrical venue.

 

Jason and Louise's ceremony at the Aberavon Beach Hotel with their special guest Kai the Husky (dog).

Adrian and Nicola at Penrhwfer in the Rhondda. We Welsh have as many names for rain as Eskimos have for snow!

Ian and Louise at the New House Country Hotel on Caerphilly Mountain.

 
We watched the dvd last night. So pleased with them. Thank you very much for all your work.
— Mike and Sharon Zahra