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Melbourne Wedding content creator

Candid, social ready content from your wedding day, captured and posted while it is still happening. Reels, stories and photos that let you relive the day the moment it ends.

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Your photographer is framing the timeless shots. Your videographer is making the film you'll rewatch for years.
Both are looking through a lens, not a phone.
That's where we come in.

A content creator sits somewhere between a guest with a great eye and a second shooter who never stops moving. While your photographer and videographer capture the polished version of your day, I'm capturing the real time one: the laugh during prep, the quiet glance before the vows, the dancefloor at midnight.

Everything is filmed on the latest iPhone and posted live to your socials as it happens. This is your wedding day, told the way you actually share your life, ready before you've even cut the cake.

Candid. Live. Yours before the night is over.

A Content Creator, Not Just Another Camera

Cinematic, Emotional, Honest
Wedding Films

Why Couples Book Me

A film made for you, not a template

Every wedding I film is edited like a small feature. Considered pacing, a structure built around your moments, transitions that mean something. Not a template with your name dropped in.

Transparent pricing

Every package is priced on the site. You'll know what your wedding costs before you finish reading this page.

Single point of contact

You message me, you meet me, I film your day. The person who replies to your enquiry is the person standing in the back of the chapel with a camera.

Not three months later. A short cut delivered within seven days while the full edit is still being colour graded.

Same-week sneak peek

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“Jay and Sevde were absolutely fantastic. They were such a wonderful part of our celebration and made us feel so comfortable throughout the day. We absolutely love our photos. We didn’t realise we were such a handsome couple until we saw them.

Joanna & Krish

★★★★★

Your wedding, as it actually felt.

Weddings move quickly. The morning runs into the ceremony, the ceremony into the speeches, the speeches into a dance floor that ends before you know it started. You will not remember all of it. That is the point of the film.

I shoot documentary through the day. Quiet, unobtrusive, letting the wedding be the wedding. I edit cinematically afterwards, building pacing and structure around your moments. Every film is cut from scratch. No template, no preset, no reusing last week's couple's rhythm on yours.

And the sound. Lavalier mics on both partners, a backup recorder at the altar, discrete mics during speeches. Crystal clear audio so your vows stay your vows in five years, not a low hum under the music.

You live the day. I make the film 🖤

Teasers From Recent Melbourne Weddings

Short teasers from recent Melbourne weddings across different
venues and seasons.

Available Dates for Melbourne Weddings

If you've read this far, the next step is checking your date. Send me your wedding date, venue, and which package you're considering. I'll come back within twenty-four hours with availability and a detailed quote.

Best Melbourne Wedding Videography Locations

We cover the city, the surrounding wine country, and the coast. Most Saturday mornings you'll find us setting up somewhere between the CBD and the Yarra Valley.

Melbourne CBD Laneways

Hosier Lane, AC/DC Lane, and Centre Place still work for couples who want urban footage that looks like Melbourne and nowhere else. Best filmed early morning before foot traffic, or in the gap between ceremony and reception. The walls cut beautifully between wide and close shots. Works particularly well for short form Instagram teasers. Not the right backdrop for the whole film, but a strong thirty seconds of any cinematic edit.

Yarra Valley

Beyond Stones of the Yarra Valley, the region includes Zonzo Estate, Yering Station, and Rochford Wines. Each one has its own light situation. I bring backup audio for outdoor ceremonies because wind near the vines is unpredictable and ruins more vows than rain does. The drive back to Melbourne after the reception means I'm often filming until eleven at night. This is built into Full Story and Epic packages.

Mornington Peninsula

Polperro, Montalto, Lindenderry, Jackalope, Peninsula Picnic. Coastal venues are unpredictable, which is part of why they work. The light shifts every fifteen minutes. I usually arrive the night before for full day coverage so I know how the sun will move through your venue. Drone footage genuinely earns its keep here because the coastline is the headline.

Forest Edge, Poet's Lane, Tatra Receptions, SkyHigh Mount Dandenong. Misty forests, tall gums, winding roads, and softer mountain light. Dandenong weddings feel intimate and cinematic in a completely different way to the vineyards. The light through tree fern canopies is moody and hard to expose for. Wet weather backup is non negotiable here. I plan for it every time.

Dandenong Ranges

Oakdene Vineyards, Jack Rabbit, Curlewis Estate, Terindah Estate. The quieter alternative to the Yarra Valley, with the same vineyard backdrops plus ocean views in the same frame. Less than an hour from Melbourne and the venues here move beautifully on film in late afternoon light. Drone footage genuinely earns its keep at Terindah because the cliffs are the headline.

Geelong & Bellarine Peninsula

Werribee & West

Lancemore Mansion Hotel, The Park, Werribee Mansion. Quieter side of Melbourne, often more affordable, and fewer videographers know how to shoot here properly. The mansion's formal gardens and interior architecture give you cinematic structure that more rustic venues don't. Best filmed mid afternoon when the sun hits the stonework at the right angle.

Hanging Rock, Lavandula Swiss Italian Farm, Campaspe Run, The Briars Country House. Country wedding venues an hour north of the city. Open fields, old stone buildings, and golden grass that turns every wide shot into something cinematic. The vastness of the landscape lets the film breathe. Drone footage works extraordinarily well here because there is genuine horizon to capture.

Macedon Ranges

Phillip Island & Gippsland

Silverwater Resort, Churchill Island, Cape Schanck, Coal Creek. The drive out gets longer but the venues earn it. Coastal cliffs, working farms, and a kind of light you don't get anywhere closer to the city. Travel is itemised in the quote for venues beyond the 150km CBD radius, but the footage is worth the trip.

Royal Botanic Gardens

The Royal Botanic Gardens stay green year round and offer some of Melbourne's best natural light for couple portraits. The Tan, the lake, and the Ornamental Lake bridge are all permitted shoot locations with the right booking. Best filmed late afternoon when the trees throw long shadows across the lawns. Drone footage is limited to permitted zones but the ground footage carries the location on its own. Works particularly well as an inner city alternative to the Yarra Valley for couples who want greenery without the drive.

St Kilda Pier & Foreshore

The pier is shorter than it used to be after the redevelopment, but the new pavilion and the breakwater are both worth filming. Best at sunrise or just before sunset. The wind is louder than it looks. I always run a backup recorder for vows here and a windshield on the camera mic. Suits couples who want their film to feel coastal without driving to the Peninsula. The light off the water in golden hour is one of the strongest natural backlights you'll get in Melbourne.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Melbourne wedding videographer cost?

Melbourne wedding videography ranges from around A$1,500 for elopement coverage to A$8,000+ for premium full-day cinematic packages with multiple cinematographers. My packages start at A$1,350 for The Elopement (2 hours) and go up to A$5,590 for The Epic (12 hours, two videographers, drone). The Full Story at A$3,790 is what most full-day couples book.

How far in advance should we book our wedding videographer?

For Melbourne weddings between October and April, I'm typically booked 9-12 months ahead. Off-peak dates (May to August, weekday weddings) often have shorter lead times. If your date is close, ask anyway - I keep a small number of last-minute slots for couples who reach out directly.

Cinematic or documentary - what's the difference?

Cinematic edits are shorter (5-7 minutes), music-led, and emotionally curated. Documentary edits are longer (1-2 hours), capture full ceremonies and speeches, and use real audio throughout. I shoot documentary on the day and edit cinematically, so you get both - the highlight reel for sharing and the full record for keeping.

Is drone footage included?

Drone footage is included in The Epic (12 hours). It's available as an add-on for The Ceremony and The Full Story, subject to CASA airspace rules and venue permission. Some Melbourne venues - particularly inner-city - don't permit drones, and I'll tell you upfront if yours is one.

How long until we get the final film?

Same-week sneak peek (60-90 seconds), full highlight film within eight weeks, and the documentary edit (where applicable) delivered alongside. No multi-month waits.

Will you work alongside our photographer?

Yes. I work with other photographers' crews regularly. I'll connect with yours before the day to coordinate the ceremony angles, the portrait timing, and how we move during speeches. The goal is your photographer and I never end up in each other's shots, and you never feel like you're being herded by two different teams.

Do you travel beyond Melbourne?

Every package includes 150km round trip from Melbourne CBD without travel fees - that covers the Yarra Valley, most of the Mornington Peninsula, and the Dandenong Ranges. Beyond that range, travel is itemised in the quote. I also film weddings in Adelaide and interstate.

What happens if it rains?

Every Melbourne videographer needs a wet weather plan, and I build one with you 4-6 weeks before the day. Most venues have indoor backups. For outdoor ceremonies, I arrive with weatherproof audio and can cover an indoor pivot without losing footage quality.

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