If you’re planning your wedding in Northern Ireland, Alpha Video in Dromore, County Down, is here to capture every magical moment. Founded in 2011 by Jeremy Gadd, this award-winning videography service has filmed over 400 weddings across Ireland. With more than 15 years of experience, Jeremy combines professionalism with a personal touch to tell your unique love story through beautiful, cinematic films.
Alpha Video specialises in a documentary style with a creative, cinematic flair. The goal? To capture your wedding day as it naturally unfolds—from the excitement of getting ready, to your guests arriving, heartfelt speeches, and your first dance. By blending seamlessly into the background, Jeremy captures genuine, relaxed moments that make your film feel authentic and timeless.
Every wedding is unique, but the core videography package covers all the key moments that matter most:
Alongside the full-length film, you’ll also receive a beautifully edited ‘Highlights’ video set to music—perfect for sharing with friends and family.
Alpha Video’s commitment to quality has earned multiple prestigious awards, including:
These accolades highlight Alpha Video’s reputation for delivering exceptional wedding films that couples cherish for a lifetime.
Discreet. Candid. Natural. Fun. Relaxed.
I am very proud of the fact that I get so much of my business from previous couples recommending me to their friends and family.
There are many exciting things that I have filmed, but for me it's the candid moments, like when the bride and groom are smiling at each other, kissing or laughing and they don't even know I'm filming.
Often the best moments are when you leave the camera rolling and you get some epic moments. For example, I filmed a wedding where I left the back up camera rolling at the end of the ceremony as I didn't have time to switch it off. When I came to download the footage, I saw several minutes where some of the guests and the bride's kids had started singing into the camera and having a right laugh. They probably didn't even think the camera was still rolling. I put it on the end of their DVD and to this day the bride still talks about it !!!!
The Matrix, because I love the technology they used.
I started out working for another local business. I responded to a newspaper job advert for a video editor to work alongside the business owner, editing wedding video footage and producing the final discs. After a while I was also asked to film some weddings. I liked what I was doing but wanted more overall control of the filming and production, so decided to start my own video production business.