The Best Wedding Videographers in Ireland (2026 Guide)
A hand-picked selection of Ireland’s most talented wedding filmmakers.
Looking for the best wedding videographer in Ireland? Whether you dream of a cinematic highlight film or a documentary edit, this guide helps you find the perfect match.
Editors Choice: Top Pick for 2026
The Vow by Emily & James
Bespoke Wedding Films
The Vow is known for elegant, emotionally powerful wedding films that go beyond simply recording the day, capturing how it truly felt.
Based in Ireland and available nationwide, Emily and James craft each film with artistry and stunning visuals.
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Highly Recommended Wedding Videographers
B&G Films
Bespoke Wedding Films
B&G Films offers elegant, cinematic wedding videography with an emphasis on style and atmosphere. Their films are polished, emotional, and crafted to reflect the couple’s personality and the spirit of their wedding day.
Little Bear Films
elegant. refined. everlasting.
Little Bear Films focuses on heartfelt, intimate wedding stories. Kevins warm, personal approach makes couples feel at ease, while their artistic eye ensures every detail from the venue to the smallest glance is beautifully preserved.
Croi Films
Luxury Wedding Videography
Known for vibrant colours and a dynamic edit style, Croi Films deliver wedding videos full of personality and energy. They combine modern filming techniques with a relaxed, unobtrusive approach, making couples feel comfortable while capturing the most important moments.
The Vow by Emily & James
Bespoke Wedding Films
The Vow is known for elegant, emotionally powerful wedding films that go beyond simply recording the day - they capture how it truly felt.
Based in Ireland and available nationwide, Emily and James craft each film with artistry, storytelling, and stunning visuals.
Brightfox Films
Wedding Films
Brightfox Films creates timeless, cinematic wedding films with an emphasis on authentic storytelling. Their style blends natural candid moments with beautifully composed cinematic shots, ensuring your day is remembered exactly as it happened, but with a touch of movie magic.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wedding Videography in Ireland
How much does a wedding videographer cost in Ireland?
In 2025, professional wedding videography packages in Ireland typically range from €1,900 to €2,500.
Entry-level (€1,500 - €2,000): Basic editing documentary style.
Experienced Professionals (€2,000 - €3,000): Includes full-day coverage, cinematic highlight films, and professional audio recording.
Luxury/Bespoke (€3,000+): Involves multi-person teams, extensive storytelling, drone coverage, and high-end production values.
How far in advance should I book my videographer?
For popular summer dates (May through September) and December weddings, it is recommended to book 12 to 18 months in advance. Ireland’s top videographers often accept a limited number of commissions per year, so dates fill up quickly once the venue is secured.
What is the difference between a "Cinematic Highlight" and a "Documentary" edit?
Cinematic Highlight (5-8 minutes): A creatively edited short film set to music, focusing on the emotions, atmosphere, and best shots of the day. This is perfect for sharing online.
Documentary Edit (45-60 minutes): A chronological version of the day, usually including the ceremony, speeches, and the first dance in real-time.
Tip: Most premium packages will include both.
Do I really need a videographer if I have a photographer?
While photos capture moments frozen in time, video captures the sound and movement. Hearing your vows spoken, the laughter during the speeches, and the music of your first dance are memories that photography alone cannot preserve. Videographers preserve the feeling of your day which often is described as going by in a blur. We may be a bit biased, but couples genuinely report that not hiring a videographer is their biggest wedding regret.
Will the videographer get in the way of my guests?
Modern professional videographers work in a "discreet" or "documentary" style. They use compact photographer cameras and minimal equipment to blend into the background. The goal is to capture natural, candid moments without directing the action or distracting you from your day.
Do I need a second videographer?
A second shooter is highly recommended for weddings with more than 150 guests or if the couple is getting ready at two different locations that are far apart. It allows for multiple angles during the ceremony (e.g., one camera on the bride, one on the groom’s reaction) and ensures no moment is missed while the lead videographer is setting up shots.
Is drone footage included?
Many Irish videographers include drone coverage in their standard or premium packages to establish the scene of your venue. However, drone usage is strictly subject to weather conditions (high wind or rain) and aviation restrictions (near airports or certain historic sites).