Based in Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, White in Motion specializes in creating authentic wedding films that tell the real, heartfelt story of your special day. With a passion for capturing moments naturally and without interruption, we craft timeless, personal films that truly reflect your unique celebration.
Our philosophy is simple: blend seamlessly into your day so you can enjoy every moment without distraction. The best compliment we hear is, “We hardly noticed you were there.” This discreet, documentary-style filming captures genuine emotions and candid interactions as they happen. While mostly unobtrusive, we offer gentle guidance when needed to ensure the best shots, creating a relaxed atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable in front of the camera.
Since starting in videography in 2009, with a strong background in commercial film and collaborations with notable clients and events, White in Motion returned to weddings in 2015 out of a love for capturing the emotion, character, and energy of wedding days. This professional experience guarantees a high-quality, cinematic film that you’ll treasure forever.
After your wedding, we dedicate countless hours to carefully editing your footage into a beautiful, music-driven cinematic film. We thoughtfully select music that matches your personality and the mood of your day. The final highlight video captures the essence of your wedding, letting you relive those special moments for years to come.
Minimal, discreet, timeless, cinematic, friendly
my ability to understand each client is different and tailor their videos to that fact.
Enjoy the day, don't stress over the little things, remember it is a celebration of you as a couple not what will impress others.
A friend conducting a celebrant led service.
I always love to meet for a coffee or even a Facetime and Skype, when I first get an enquiry, this allows not only me to get to know you, but you to get to know me to before making a decision.
Top Gun!
Completely depends on each couple.
I had always been into videography from a young age, taking my parents Sony Hi8 camera and editing family holidays onto a VHS tape.