Choosing a wedding film style can feel like trying to pick a Netflix genre without a trailer. So here’s the no-BS breakdown of what styles mean and who they’re perfect for.
Feels like: reliving the day as it truly happened. This style is going to focus on longer shots and music that doesn't distract but instead points the focus to the emotion in each shot.
minimal posing
longer real-time moments
vows + speeches featured heavily
Best for: couples who want authenticity over polish.
Feels like: your wedding as a movie. Think snazzy music, more dramatic shots, and very intentional cuts between shots.
intentional movement
dramatic lighting
emotional arc + big payoff
Best for: couples who love a crafted, goosebumps edit.
Feels like: high-fashion, clean, curated. The most polished vibe for the couples who want a wedding day that is literally picture-perfect. Focusing on artistic shots, lighting, and unexpected music choices.
stylized shots
design + details emphasized
gentle directing during portraits
Best for: couples who care deeply about style and aesthetic.
Feels like: a warm time capsule. A bit slower paced, focusing on candid moments and the authentic emotion. Sometimes this can come with a warmer color tone and even some film-style editing.
softer tones, texture, grain
sometimes Super 8 / VHS vibe elements
emotion-first vibe
Best for: couples who love nostalgia and softness.
Feels like: refined, airy, expensive without trying. Classic romantic music, a focus on love and your romantic story, and over all a balance of couple, guests, and decor.
clean color
subtle cinematic energy
natural emotion
Best for: couples who want elegance without trends.
Example: Lexi + Joseph
It's hard to know what best suits your style! We suggest watching as many full films as you can. Search YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram, TikTok, whatever your platform of choice is for the full (5-10 minutes) films and see what vibe resonates the most with you.