Based in the heart of Nottinghamshire, Jason Lynch Weddings specialises in creating beautiful, cinematic wedding videos that truly capture the spirit of your special day. Every couple’s love story is unique, and Jason’s goal is to craft a film you and your family will cherish for a lifetime.
Your wedding day is all about you and your celebration. That’s why Jason takes a discreet, natural approach to filming—blending seamlessly into the background to capture genuine emotions, laughter, and tears without interrupting the flow of your day. This lets you relax and enjoy every moment, knowing your memories are being beautifully preserved.
From the excitement of morning preparations to the lively energy of the evening reception, Jason documents every key moment. This full-day coverage ensures your wedding story unfolds naturally and completely.
After your wedding, your expertly edited film is delivered in high-definition on a specially packaged USB—perfect for sharing and reliving your day with loved ones. A DVD copy is also available, providing a timeless keepsake of your celebration. As a professional wedding videographer, Jason Lynch is committed to creating a stunning visual heirloom that brings your memories to life.
Jason Lynch Weddings is proud to be a recommended supplier at several esteemed venues, including:
One of the most memorable weddings I’ve filmed? Hands down, Georgie’s wedding at Newington House. Why? Because everything just… worked. The venue: stunning , the couple was effortlessly cool and the whole day had this perfect balance of elegance and absolute chaos in the best way possible.
There were emotional speeches that actually made people cry (instead of just polite nodding), golden-hour couple shots that looked like a Nicholas Sparks movie and a dance floor that went from classy to unhinged in record time. Exactly how a wedding should be.
Newington House was the perfect setting, beautiful but not trying too hard, just like Georgie and her partner. It’s weddings like this that make my job ridiculously easy and remind me why I do this for a living (even when my memory cards are full of people throwing questionable shapes at 1 AM).
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What am I most proud of? Probably the fact that people actually trust me to film one of the most important days of their lives and that I haven’t accidentally deleted anyone’s footage yet.
In all seriousness, I’m proud that my couples genuinely love their films. I don’t do stiff, awkward, overproduced wedding videos, I capture the real, unfiltered moments. The happy tears, the bad dance moves, the way Grandma downs a glass of champagne like she’s 25 again. I love that my films actually feel like them rather than some generic, cookie-cutter montage.
Also, the fact that I’ve built this business without having to do any cringey, fake “I’m so blessed” influencer-style posts? That’s a win in itself.
My No. 1 wedding planning tip? Don’t stress the small stuff. Seriously, no one cares if the napkins are the “perfect shade of blush” or if the seating chart looks like it belongs in a museum. On the day, people are there to celebrate you, not your Pinterest board.
Focus on what matters: your vibe, your people and making sure you’re actually present during the day, not worrying about whether the florals match the tablecloths. Trust me, the moment your partner sees you walking down the aisle or you share that first dance? That’s what everyone will remember. So, relax and enjoy the ride.
Well, it wasn’t exactly a “I’ve always had a passion for storytelling” kind of thing. I started out like most people—with a camera and a bit too much free time. Took a few random videos, made some ridiculous edits, and thought, “This is pretty cool.” Then one day, a friend asked me to film their wedding (because why wouldn’t you trust the guy who shot 20 minutes of his dog chasing a ball last week with such an important task?).
Somehow, I didn’t screw it up, and they actually loved the final film. From there, it snowballed into something a bit more serious, mostly because I enjoyed capturing real moments and turning them into something timeless.