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A wedding film is the only way to hear the speeches, vows and music again. Short highlights, full ceremony coverage or feature-length cinema cuts — browse UK videographers below.

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Most UK couples pay between £1,200 and £3,000 for a wedding videographer with full-day coverage, with the national average around £1,500 and prices rising for premium and cinematic packages. Confirm exactly what you receive before booking, as packages vary widely: a 3-5 minute highlight film, a longer feature edit, drone footage, and raw footage are often charged separately. Always watch a full edited wedding film (not just a highlights reel) from the same videographer before paying a deposit, so you can judge their real editing, pacing, and audio quality.

Typical UK cost: Most UK wedding videographers charge around £1,200-£3,000 for full-day coverage, with the national average near £1,500 and premium or cinematic packages running £3,000-£5,000+.

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Jordan Elwood Films
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Jackjoe Films
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from £800
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Lune de Miel Studio
Videography
London
from £1,250
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Sugar 8
Videography
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LGBTQ+ Weddings
Videography
London
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MyBestDay
Videography
from £1,400
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Tim Cowell Videographer
Videography
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Afterglow Wedding Films
Videography
from £2,100
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Ben Radley Wedding Films
Videography
Wiltshire
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Rob Kean Videography
Videography
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Black Waters Weddings
Videography
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Picta Productions
Videography
from £1,000
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AI Wedding Films
Videography
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Harris Cade Wedding Films
Videography
from £2,000
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The Video Hub
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Tom Juggins
Videography
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Amber Moon Video
Videography
from £800
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RooFilms
Videography
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Studio Westlake
Videography
from £2,300
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The Joy Is Reel
Videography
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Wedding In Motion
Videography
from £750
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Michelle Gillan Films
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Storm Development Ltd
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Sineads Signature Weddings- Luxury Content Creator
Videography
from £350
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Frequently asked questions

How much does a wedding videographer cost in the UK?

Most UK couples pay between £1,200 and £3,000 for a wedding videographer with full-day coverage, and the national average is around £1,500. Newer or single-camera videographers can start nearer £500-£1,000, while established cinematic filmmakers with two operators, drone footage, and longer edits typically charge £3,000-£5,000 or more. Prices tend to be higher in London and the South East, where rates can run 20-40% above the rest of the country.

How far in advance should we book our wedding videographer?

Most couples book their videographer around 12 months ahead, and 9-18 months is typical for peak summer Saturdays between May and September. In-demand and luxury filmmakers often fill prime dates 12-24 months in advance, so it is worth enquiring as soon as your venue and date are confirmed. If your wedding is under six months away it is still worth asking, though availability and choice will be more limited.

What is usually included in a wedding videography package?

Packages are usually defined by the hours of coverage, the number of videographers, and the films you receive. A short highlight film of roughly 3-5 minutes is almost always included, often alongside a longer feature or documentary edit of around 15-30 minutes. Extras such as drone footage, full ceremony and speech edits, a second shooter, and the unedited raw footage are frequently charged separately, so always confirm exactly what is in the price.

What questions should we ask a wedding videographer before booking?

Ask how many hours and which key moments are covered, how many videographers attend, and whether you get a highlight film, a longer edit, and the raw footage. Check the delivery turnaround, which is commonly 8-12 weeks, and ask how they capture audio for vows and speeches, since poor sound spoils otherwise good footage. Confirm they carry professional backup equipment and public liability insurance, and ask to watch a full edited wedding film rather than just a highlights reel.

How long does it take to get the wedding video after the day?

Most UK wedding videographers deliver the finished film within about 8-12 weeks, though a short social-media teaser is sometimes ready within a few days. Turnaround tends to be longer during the busy summer season when editors have a backlog of weddings to work through. Agree the expected timeline in writing before booking so your expectations match what the videographer can realistically deliver.