
Looking for a wedding videographer who loves London as much as you do?
We do. Properly.

Why we love London
London is the best city in the world to get married in, and we'll happily argue with anyone who says otherwise. There's a feeling here you just don't get anywhere else, the noise, the pace, the way a black cab pulling up outside a Georgian townhouse looks like a film set without anyone trying. One minute you're filming vows under the dome of St Paul's, the next you're following you and your guests down a side street in the City as the light bounces off the glass. Fields and barns are lovely. But London has edges, and edges are what make a film feel alive.
We've spent years filming weddings across the capital, and we've never run out of things to point a camera at. Iconic skyline one street over, a hidden mews the next, a rooftop that nobody warned you would look that good at golden hour. Every corner is a backdrop. That's the gift of getting married here, and it's the thing we love most about the job.
So if you want a London wedding videographer who sees the potential in your venue, whether it's a grand hotel ballroom or a stripped-back warehouse in the East End, you're in the right place. Come in, have a look around.
"Honestly, best decision we made. They were easy to get along with and super discreet. The footage they got was amazing, so many special moments they captured that we didn't even notice on the day. We even got a bit teary watching it for the first time."
Kay & Izzy - reviewing Floating Castle Films
Cinematic results, shot so discreetly you'll forget we're there
"We booked Floating Castle Films after reading some glowing reviews and really loving the vibe of their previous work. The footage was amazing, the editing was on point, and they delivered the final videos pretty fast. The quality blew us, and everyone who watched it, away."
The Redford family - reviewing Floating Castle Films
The films you'll have seen online are the loud, beautiful, cinematic highlights. But the way we get there is quiet. We work like documentary filmmakers: we hang back, we read the room, and we catch the real moments, the ones you'll have half-forgotten by the time the film lands in your inbox. The look on a parent's face. The bit during the speeches when the whole room loses it. The two of you stealing thirty seconds alone.
Most of our couples choose two films: a short cinematic highlights edit to share and rewatch endlessly, and a longer feature film with your full ceremony and speeches woven through the rest of the day, so nothing is lost. We use professional 4K kit and proper sound recording, because nobody wants flawless visuals over a muffled vow.
"Their presence was so seamless throughout the day that we almost forgot they were there, yet they captured every special moment perfectly. The sound quality for our ceremony and speeches was flawless."
Judith & Glen — reviewing Floating Castle Films
Why local matters
London is brilliant. It's also a logistical puzzle.
Here's the bit other suppliers don't tell you: shooting a wedding in London is not the same as shooting one in the countryside. The city rewards people who know it and punishes people who don't.
We know which venues have nowhere to park and where the nearest loading bay actually is. We know that "it's only two miles to the reception" can mean forty minutes if your route crosses the City on a Saturday. We know which hotels are funny about tripods in the lobby, which ceremony rooms are darker than they look in the brochure, and which "quick photos outside" spots get rammed with tourists by 2pm. We know that congestion charge, ULEZ, red routes and a dropped-pin that's actually round the back of the building are all very real ways to lose half an hour you didn't have.
None of that is your problem to solve — it's ours. We plan around the chaos so the day feels calm, we travel light enough to move between multiple venues without a car full of kit slowing everyone down, and we're never the reason you're running late. You get to enjoy your wedding. We'll handle the geography.
"Brilliant experience from start to finish. They were incredibly helpful throughout the booking process, and on the day itself they made us feel completely at ease, capturing everything beautifully. We must have watched the films a hundred times."
Richard & Rachel — reviewing Floating Castle Films

Where we've filmed
From the Savoy to a Shoreditch warehouse, we've filmed it
We've been lucky enough to film at some of London's most prestigious addresses, as well as historic and luxury settings just outside the city. Big hotel ballrooms, members' clubs, City churches, cathedral ceremonies, marquees, country estates within striking distance of town, we've covered the lot, and a Hindu mandap or a relaxed civil ceremony is just as much our world as black tie at a five-star.
In London, we have filmed at The Savoy, The Sheraton and 116 Pall Mall, alongside historic and luxury settings such as Cliveden House, Nunsmere Hall, The Barns at Lodge Farm, Hedsor House, and Nonsuch Mansion. Every venue offers a different atmosphere, and our role is to adapt our style to complement the setting and the mood of the occasion.
Frequently asked questions
WORDS OF WISDOM
A few honest tips for planning your London wedding
01
Pick a venue that feels like you
London has everything, town halls, members' clubs, riverside spaces, East End warehouses, grand hotels, pubs that do unreasonably good food. Don't just chase the prettiest room. Choose somewhere in a part of the city you love.
02
Think about how everyone gets around
If you're using more than one venue, be realistic about travel time, London traffic doesn't care about your timeline. Build in a buffer, especially for getting to the ceremony. The smoother the schedule, the more relaxed the films feel.
03
Use the city
A two-minute walk outside for a few shots among the buildings, street life and skyline can become some of the most "you" moments in the whole film. London is a backdrop you've already paid for. Let's use it.

