Based in London, Roam Wedding Films specializes in creating story-driven wedding videos that highlight the genuine, fleeting moments of your big day. With a minimalist and discreet style, their goal is to capture your celebration as it naturally unfolds—preserving the laughter, tears, and heartfelt emotions without staging or interruption.
Your wedding day is full of priceless memories, and Roam Wedding Films is committed to preserving them with as little disruption as possible. They believe the best wedding films come from couples and guests feeling relaxed and comfortable, allowing real connections and emotions to shine through. This subtle approach ensures your video reflects the true story of your unique celebration.
Roam Wedding Films offers a personal, attentive service by accepting only a limited number of weddings each year. This focus means every couple receives the time and care needed to fully understand your vision and craft a beautifully edited film. Founder Andy brings calm professionalism and genuine enthusiasm to every wedding, making the entire experience—from preparations to the last dance—smooth and enjoyable.
I am a bit of a perfectionist, and it's not unusual to spend days or even weeks editing my weddings. When you take that approach to producing wedding films, they all become pretty memorable. I can't single out a single wedding, but they all have something in common - each and every couple stamped their personalities on their wedding day and that's what I love as a documentary wedding videographer.
Discreet, cinematic, emotional, immersive, filmic.
I try not to be too proud of myself, but I am honoured that people trust me to film their wedding.
Be yourselves. Don't feel obliged to follow trends or tradition.
One bride's Auntie painstakingly sewed a sari into the lining of her "Western" wedding dress in honour of the groom's Asian heritage. It was hidden all day until she revealed it to her guests during the speeches.
I make it as easy and personal as possible. Once a couple has booked, I meet them so that we can get to know each other before the wedding. Shortly before the wedding I send a questionnaire so that I know all the timings and important details.
A bride and groom who love watersports had a beach wedding and went paddleboarding in the sea. They were wearing their suit/dress.
It's a French film called Intouchables. It's a story about two people from completely backgrounds and how they push each others boundaries. It's got some amazing comedy moments in - it's not as high brow as it sounds!
I endeavour to use different soundtracks every time. Otherwise it's not truly unique. I tend to avoid pop/mainstream music for the same reason.
I bought a DSLR when I was living in the French Alps and fell in love with filming. It snowballed from there (terrible pun).