Based in the heart of West Sussex, Amber Rose Morgan Films specializes in creating heartfelt and joyful wedding videos that truly capture the spirit of your day. With a first-class degree in film production and professional experience since 2016, Amber has worked with over 50 couples to craft films that feel natural, fun, and full of genuine moments. Her relaxed approach helps you and your guests feel comfortable, allowing those spontaneous and silly memories to shine through.
Amber’s style is perfect for fun-loving, family-oriented couples—including those from the LGBTQ+ community—who want a timeless, personal wedding film. She builds a warm connection with you and your guests, making sure everyone feels at ease in front of the camera. This creates space for authentic emotions and the true energy of your celebration to be beautifully captured.
Amber believes your wedding day is about more than just visuals—the words spoken are just as important. She expertly blends heartfelt moments with meaningful audio to tell your unique story. Her films highlight all the key parts of your day, creating a rich and engaging narrative you’ll treasure forever. As one couple shared, “Your incredible talent captured who we are as a couple to complete perfection. We are in awe of how thoughtfully you have put all those clips together to tell our story.”
Choosing Amber Rose Morgan Films means working with a passionate and professional videographer who truly cares about your story. Couples often say she feels like “an incredibly talented family friend” behind the camera. Amber is also a vegan videographer, which resonates with couples who share similar values. From your first consultation to the final edit, she listens carefully to your vision and crafts a wedding film that perfectly captures the magic of your day.
Filming Chris Butland-Steed from Channel 4's Gogglebox at the Grand Hotel in Brighton as he married the man he loves, Tony. It was the most diva-themed wedding I've ever been to and I loved every second!
Personal, inventive, cinematic, thoughtful, authentic
Following my dream of being a freelance videographer straight out of graduation and having continuous videography work ever since.
I would say research and recommendations is really important. Look at wedding photos/videos online and find out what style you would like for yours, and if you know the couples in the photos/videos you're looking at, ask which suppliers they used.
The groom was Bulgarian, so all of the readings were read in English, as well as Bulgarian. And also, during the speeches, the best man and the father of the bride (both English) attempted parts of their speech in Bulgarian - and the table with the groom's Bulgarian friends and family on loved it!
I discuss my wedding film style with a couple in more detail via email, a phone call or video call, to ensure that I will provide them with what they are looking for. Once our booking is confirmed, we chat again closer to the time to run through final details. I will always chat to the photographer before the day too. On the day, I will arrive and introduce myself to the wedding party and then continue to film the rest of the day's events.
Something that meant so much to a groom - him and his mother (with mobility issues) dancing on the dance floor together with his Dad.
If we are talking about Hollywood films, then off the top of my head, I would say Titanic, because it's the most epic love story I've ever watched on screen.
At school I found I loved directing people in my drama classes, and this progressed to directing on film at college in my Media classes, where I fell in love with the art of editing. Then I took a degree in Film Production and my love for creating films continued.