Story Films UK
Award-winning wedding videography for South Asian couples in Birmingham and the Midlands. Artistic, natural, unforgettable.
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Wedding films involve choices that matter more at a Muslim wedding than most. Music is the obvious one: if you’d prefer a nasheed-only or voiceover-led edit rather than a chart soundtrack, say so at the first enquiry — good videographers will accommodate it, but it shapes how they shoot and cut the film. The same applies to coverage of the women’s side at a segregated wedding: ask whether a female videographer is available, and agree what footage of uncovered guests is captured at all, not just where it ends up.
Decide which deliverables you actually want before comparing quotes. A cinematic highlight film, a full-length documentary edit of the nikah, drone establishing shots, and a same-day edit played at the walima are all different products with different price tags. As with photography, privacy terms belong in writing: whether clips appear on the videographer’s social channels, and who else can request copies.
Yes — nasheed-only, Quran recitation over establishing shots, or natural audio and voiceover edits are all common requests for Muslim weddings. Raise it before booking so the videographer plans audio capture (vows, speeches, du’a) accordingly rather than retro-fitting the edit.
Much like photography: a female videographer or second shooter covers the women’s side, and the teams agree in advance what is filmed and what stays private. Some families prefer no video at all on the bridal side beyond staged moments — that’s a perfectly workable brief if you set it early.
A short film cut during the event itself and played on screen at the reception — usually the morning’s nikah highlights shown at the evening walima. It’s a showstopper, but it needs an extra editor on site and solid AV at the venue, so confirm both before promising it to your families.