Based in the heart of London, Holly Jensen of Jensen Films specializes in creating wedding films that you’ll treasure forever. Her modern, understated style focuses on capturing your entire day with natural elegance—no flashy edits or social media clips, just a beautiful, complete story. These films are designed to be enjoyed on anniversaries, shared with family for generations, and to bring back the laughter and love of your special day.
Holly’s path to wedding videography began with a production degree and experience as an editor for a luxury wedding company. Since filming her first solo wedding in 2015, she has developed a signature style that uses natural light and minimal equipment. This discreet approach lets genuine moments and emotions unfold naturally throughout your day. Alongside her second shooter, Jack, the Jensen Films team has captured over 100 weddings across the UK and Europe, ensuring every angle and detail is beautifully documented.
Choosing the right wedding videographer is a big decision. Holly understands the trust you place in her to capture one of the most important days of your life. With Jensen Films, you’ll receive a film that lets you:
More than just a video, Holly’s goal is to create a lasting memory that reflects the months of planning and the joy of your wedding day itself.
We had a groom who did a surprise dance for his new bride - He ended up taking most of his clothes off which was both hilarious and very memorable!!
Natural, beautiful, graceful, soft & authentic.
I'm proud to be able to say that we absolutely put our heart and soul into every wedding that we do. We've done huge affairs with hundreds of people in big stately homes, and we've done much smaller more intimate ceremonies with only close friends and family in tiny tents in a field. We have no limits whatsoever, with such a huge range of weddings under our belt catering for so many different types of people and their own individual styles, we can comfortably say that we slot in anywhere.
No matter what type of wedding it is, we put just as much effort and care into both the filming and editing, staying as long as we are needed, and ensuring that the final edit is perfect for every client we have and that they are 100% satisfied with it before it is signed off.
Honestly, I've never been married so I've never planned a wedding before, but from a videographers perspective where I see a wedding pan out from start to finish, I would just say just a few things:
1. Every wedding schedule slips, so don't panic if you arrive a bit late to the ceremony or the speeches didn't start exactly when you thought they would. Every wedding supplier knows this and expects it most of the time too.
2. Don't create a list too long for family photos, or make sure that you at least have a comfortable amount of time in between the ceremony and wedding breakfast. Too often there are either too many photos to be taken or the timeframe is so slim that you don't get a chance to see half of your guests and thank them for coming until after the wedding breakfast. Get yourself a good photographer who has a nice candid style and you'll have plenty of natural shots of you with your family and friends anyway.
3. Go for a first dance song thats going to get people on the dance floor with you - something a bit more upbeat. Alternatively have two songs and speak to your band/DJ to get them cut down and blend together nicely. A slower more meaningful one for a few minutes moving into something with a bit of a beat to get all your guests on the dance floor. (We had a couple who did this and used 'Strangers in the Night - Frank Sinatra', moving into the 'Pina Colada song'. It was an absolute winner and the dance floor stayed full all night.)
4. If the weather/venue permit it, grab yourself some sparklers! We've had sparklers indoors, outdoors, in a circle, creating a walk way, and just waving around madly. They look great on camera and who doesn't love a sparkler!
Baby photos of the bride and groom, and embarrassing photos of the guests to use as place cards. So unique and I imagine is a great talking point if you're sat next to someone you don't know.
After you enquire, we'll email back confirming our package details, answering any questions you have and offering to have a phone call or meet in person for a coffee to discuss your day.
If it is something you wish to go ahead with, we send out our terms (which can be signed online) which outline our obligations to you. Once these are signed we send you the deposit details to make the £200 payment to secure the date. A checklist is sent to you from us to confirm timings, addresses and to give us a brief schedule of the day. Once we've filmed the wedding, we'll request some music from you to edit your feature film to and you can expect the videos in 3/4 months from this point.
Once you are happy with all of the videos, we can sign it off and send the USB and invoice to you in the post.
I did get very excited (probably too much) when Jack captured some really close up squirrels on a frosty wedding morning. They looked adorable.
Pets in general at weddings also excite me. I'm a huge dog lover!
I also get very excited about doing some droning at golden hour - the sunset is amazing and Jack also captures beautiful footage from the cameras on the ground. Nothing set up, we keep it totally natural and just let you walk around, have a hug and a kiss and do your own thing. It just comes out beautifully.
I studied Television Production at University, and during a placement I worked for an Arabian production company editing weddings for brides in the Middle East. I worked there for a while after uni, and then filmed and edited my cousins weddings and things have grown from there.