Christian Wedding Videography


 Christian Wedding Videography

Christian weddings are a vision in monochrome, but the scenario is a little much different as far as Christian weddings in India. Although mainly basic essence of the rituals is the same as that of a traditional Christian wedding, a host of ethnic Indian rituals have impacted almost all communities throughout the country. They are a fascinating blend of the minimal Hollywood Christian wedding we see in the movies with adherence to pre and post wedding rituals that are essentially very Indian. Right from the marriage attires to the bridal jewelry, Indian Christian marriage are quite distinct from what we imagine.

Our videographers film traditional church weddings throughout the India. We offer a very natural style of filming which is ideally suited to both the ceremonial and informal aspects of your wedding day. Each project is carefully planned with our clients before their big day so we understand all the important elements and key guests. On the day our videographers work in a very discreet observational way so that you can relax and completely enjoy your day. Its important to us that when we create a film it truly reflects the uniqueness of your event, your guests and your personal tastes. In addition to our films, we also offer a range of wedding photography packages.

  • Couple Poses – The Royal Shot!
  • Funny Melodramatic Moments!
  • Its Black. Its White!
  • A Walk to Remember – The ‘Chal Mere Saath’ Shot!
  • The ‘Can’t Wait to be with You’ shot!
  • Romancing the Rains!
  • The ‘I’ll take you Home’ shot!
  • A li’l Privacy Please!
  • Couple Swag!
  • That ‘Catching a Few Moments Together’ shot!
  • Status Update!
  • Wedding Vows!
  • Your First Dance!
  • The Essential ‘Just Married’ Shot!
  • The First Kiss!

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