Your wedding day is one of the most special moments in your life—and capturing it goes beyond simply pressing record. Based in the heart of the West Midlands, The Multi Media Market Wedding Videography is dedicated to preserving your memories with a heartfelt, artistic touch. With years of experience, they focus on creating a beautiful, lasting film that truly reflects your celebration.
Weddings are full of fleeting, genuine moments. The Multi Media Market’s approach is to capture these as they happen—naturally and discreetly. By blending into the background, the videographer ensures your emotions and joyful moments take center stage, letting you and your guests enjoy the day without interruption while every important detail is carefully recorded.
Brian Wheatley, the creative mind behind The Multi Media Market, brings a unique artistic perspective shaped by his background in graphic design and photography. Since 2006, he has filmed over 400 weddings across a variety of venues—from grand castles and cathedrals to intimate hotels. This extensive experience guarantees a smooth, professional process tailored to your day’s rhythm and flow.
Based in Dudley, The Multi Media Market Wedding Videography proudly serves couples throughout the West Midlands, Birmingham, and nearby areas. Their goal is to create an emotive, entertaining film that captures the magic of your wedding day perfectly.
I've done so many memorable weddings but perhaps Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire or maybe Blenheim Palace. It's the people really that make it memorable though.
Creative, discreet, professional, patient, focused
I'm most proud of the fact that I have never let anyone down and I've succeeded where others fear to tread
Don't be ruled by timings on the day. Things happen so go with the flow and enjoy it.
Live singers during the ceremony
Contact me through email or a phone call. We'll discuss what you'd like and how I film. We can have a face to face meeting before you book. Once booked we'll have a phone call or face to face meeting about a week before the day.
A helicopter flight
The Last Samurai. It's all about perspective lines and drama
Anything that makes me weepy
I wanted to train for live event camera work and it was a natural progression with my work as a graphic designer and photographer