Based in a charming village in County Durham, Adam Chetter Wedding Films specializes in creating timeless, one-of-a-kind wedding films for couples across the North East of England and throughout the UK. With over 25 years of experience and a passion for filmmaking that started at age eight, Adam is dedicated to telling your wedding story in the most personal and authentic way.
Adam’s style focuses on capturing the real smiles, laughter, and spontaneous moments that make your day unique. He blends into the background, so you and your guests can fully enjoy the celebration without feeling like you’re performing for the camera. Many couples have shared how they barely noticed Adam was there—resulting in a natural, honest film that truly reflects your wedding day.
Every couple’s love story is different, and Adam makes sure your wedding film reflects that. He takes time to understand your vision and crafts a visual poem of your most treasured moments. With a background in music and live events, Adam brings a creative and purposeful approach to storytelling. The final film isn’t just a record of your day—it’s an emotional keepsake you and your family will cherish forever.
Couples consistently praise Adam for his friendly, professional approach that puts them at ease from the first meeting to the final delivery. His clear communication and quick turnaround times stand out, making the whole experience smooth and enjoyable. Many say choosing Adam as their wedding videographer was one of the best decisions they made—resulting in a heartfelt, beautifully crafted film that often brings tears of joy.
Every wedding is memorable to me as each has their own story to how it has come together. We film every wedding in a unique and personalised style.
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Make time for yourself during the day. Take 5 minutes away and take in the day so you can take in your day.
We filmed a bride announcing to her grandfather she was pregnant and he was the first to be told. I cried at that moment when I was filming as it was so lovely to see the emotion between the bride and her grandfather.
I got into videography when I was 8 years old and then studied it at college and university.