
OUR STORY
Frame Wedding Film began naturally—born not from a business plan, but from passion and experience. One of our founders, with a background in filmmaking, was asked to film a close friend’s wedding. That project revealed a powerful truth: wedding films can be cinematic, emotional, and technically refined—not just a documentation, but a story worth telling.
Joined by a partner equally skilled in visual storytelling and production, Frame was founded with one goal: to bring narrative structure, artistic vision, and professional quality to wedding cinematography.
Today, we serve couples around the world who value authenticity, detail, and timeless style in their wedding films.
More than a memory — a story, crafted with precision.
OUR MISSION AND VISION
At Frame Wedding Film, our mission is to capture the real essence of every wedding through a cinematic, technically refined, and authentic approach.
We are committed to creating wedding films that combine emotional storytelling, high-end visual quality, and personalized service, allowing each couple to relive their story with the same beauty and intensity as the day it happened.
More than documenting an event, we transform unrepeatable moments into timeless visual pieces, crafted with thoughtful composition, ambient sound, and professional editing.

OUR VALUES
Reliability & Commitment
We do what we say we’ll do — on time, with care, consistency, and attention to every detail.
Innovation & Discretion
We use cutting-edge equipment and techniques, working with a quiet presence that respects the flow of your day.
Authenticity & Empathy
We tell real stories with emotional depth, always listening and adapting to each couple’s unique journey.
Professional Quality & Timeless Aesthetics
We deliver cinematic films with technical precision and a visual style that transcends trends.
Family & Human Connection
We value the emotional meaning behind each wedding — not just as a project, but as a moment that brings people together. We film with heart, knowing that behind every frame, there’s legacy.

