Alison and Matthew’s wedding was a breathtaking event, held at the prestigious National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, within the scenic Parliamentary Triangle. Their special day began at the luxurious Burbury Hotel, offering a stunning backdrop that gave their wedding video a natural cinematic feel. The elegant setting provided the perfect atmosphere to start filming as they prepared for their ceremony.
The ceremony was officiated by celebrant David Segal, whose heartfelt words, along with Alison and Matthew’s personal vows, added a touching and emotional depth to their wedding film. Their vows and the celebrant’s dialogue served as the perfect narration for their cinematic wedding video.
The ceremony film package they selected included a beautifully edited 3-minute highlight video, featuring the key moments and emotional dialogue from the ceremony. In addition to the highlights, a full edit of the entire ceremony and vows was provided. The package also included footage of the couple’s preparation and a post-ceremony photoshoot, using a multitude of short clips to create a truly cinematic memory of their day.
After the ceremony, Alison and Matthew’s day continued with a stunning photoshoot around the National Gallery, capturing the couple in both candid and artistic moments. The blend of architecture and natural beauty around the gallery enhanced the overall aesthetic, creating a perfect setting for their wedding video. Every detail, from the bride’s radiant gown to the groom’s classic attire, was beautifully highlighted in the short film. The production team skillfully wove together footage from the preparation, vows, and photoshoot, creating a seamless narrative that reflected the couple’s unique love story. The result was a timeless, cinematic wedding film they will cherish forever.
Celebrant: David Segal
Preps: Burbury Hotel & Apartments
Venue: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Hair: AJ Hair & Bridal
MUA: The Beautique by Jessica Peris
Dress: Accapella Bridal
Suits: Black Tie By Xavier
Ceremony Music: Marty K
Photographer: Tracy Lee Photography
Film Crew: Monkeybrush Films