Based in London and Kent, Film Our Day is a passionate wedding videography duo—James and Rachel—who specialise in telling your unique love story through timeless, natural films. Their unobtrusive style ensures every genuine smile, tear, and joyful moment is captured without interrupting your celebration.
With 15 years of combined experience in filming and editing weddings, James and Rachel know how to capture the true atmosphere of your day. Their observational approach focuses on real interactions—the laughter, the happy tears, and those quiet, nervous moments—while blending seamlessly into the background using the latest discreet camera technology.
Film Our Day is committed to creating a beautiful, lasting memory of your wedding that lets you relive the love and joy shared by your friends and family for years to come.
It has to be the wedding we filmed in California in the summer of 2019. A beautiful beach wedding, with lovely local Mexican food and sun for days. So dreamy, and romantic!
Observational. unobtrusive. cinematic. professional.
We love the fact we do everything ourselves as a couple, we know how each other think and work which results in a seamless partnership.
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We filmed a lovely wedding where the bride had pre-recorded a lovely message to the groom while he was waiting at the end if the isle, it caught him by surprise and had the whole room in tears
We love to have a pre wedding consultation to make sure we understand all your needs, from what you want us to capture to the final music on the film, after all it's your special day!
One couple who got married in Barcelona said their beautiful vowes and then surprised us all by running and jumping straight in the swimming pool in full wedding dress and suit!
I have worked in media for 15 years, I studies Audio Visual Media at University, but the real beginning was when I was 11 and got hold of my fathers camcorder. I would make short films with my friends for fun. Our biggest production was called 'Cameraface' which involved a child who had a camera as a head, so the entire film was from his point of view, I can't really remember the storyline, but it was good fun.