A Wedding Film Built From Family Footage

This isn’t your wedding video.

It’s a wedding film created from childhood footage, home movies, and family-shot video — designed to live alongside your wedding day, not replace it.

Most couples who commission this film still hire a traditional wedding videographer. This is an additional piece: one that gives the celebration history, context, and emotional depth that can’t be captured on the day itself.

The part of the story a wedding day can’t show

A wedding video documents a single day.

But the meaning of that day is shaped by decades that came before it:

  • childhood videos

  • home movies

  • family recordings

  • imperfect, often overlooked footage

This film exists to hold that material — and to place the wedding inside a larger personal history, rather than treating it as a standalone event.

How this film fits alongside your wedding video

This film is not wedding-day coverage.

  • It is not filmed during the ceremony or reception

  • It does not replace a traditional wedding video

  • It does not document the event itself

Instead, it functions as a companion piece.

Many couples show this film at a rehearsal dinner or welcome party. Others keep it private, or return to it years later. Wherever it’s shared, its role is the same: to tell the story of how you came to be — and to remind everyone present that a wedding isn’t only about two people, but about the families, histories, and relationships that made their love possible.

It gives voice to the stories that shaped you, and makes space for acknowledgment, memory, and thanks.

Made from real family archives

These films are built almost entirely from existing material:

  • childhood videos

  • family-shot footage

  • photos and recordings never meant to be “content”

Nothing is staged. Nothing is reenacted.
The work is about careful editing, restraint, and emotional pacing — shaping something cohesive from material that was never designed to be shaped.

The result is a film that already feels like it belongs in the family archive.

This film tends to resonate with couples who:

This film tends to resonate with couples who:

  • Care deeply about family history

  • Value emotional restraint over spectacle

  • Are already investing thoughtfully in their wedding

  • Want something meaningful that exists beyond the wedding day

This may not be the right fit if:

  • You’re looking for additional event coverage

  • You want a fast, trendy, or highly stylized edit

  • You’re expecting a traditional highlight reel

Noga + Erik’s Wedding FIlm

Built from childhood videos, home movies, and family-shot footage. Created to be shared before the wedding — and kept long after.

In recent years, there’s been growing interest in wedding work that leans toward memory, imperfection, and analog sensibility. This approach aligns naturally with that shift — though the focus here has always been on making something lasting, not following a trend.

If this feels like the right fit, I’d love to talk.