As you might be aware, videography
now has a HUGE market in the wedding industry. I want to share with you an
upcoming videographer and her unique style.
Meet Emma Wedrat, a cute 23 year
old newly wed! Emma is an assistant nurse in aged care during the week and
wedding filmer (from their business Emm Films) with her husband Benji, on the weekend. She is a bike rider, gym
goer and avid coffee lover. Emma + Benji attend Hope Centre Church and love
spending time together, venturing to find places to enjoy meals and their
coffee.
Ever since Emma was a little girl, she loved video cameras and you could always find her filming anything and everything in sight. When she was 21 years old, she moved from the little city of Cairns, to the big city of Brisbane. She studied for one year at JMC academy, receiving a Diploma of Film and Television.
Ever since Emma was a little girl, she loved video cameras and you could always find her filming anything and everything in sight. When she was 21 years old, she moved from the little city of Cairns, to the big city of Brisbane. She studied for one year at JMC academy, receiving a Diploma of Film and Television.
Emma’s love of filming came from
how a couple’s story can be told through editing and the different emotions you
are able to make your audience feel by being a film editor. She admits that she
is a fellow wedding lover and has shed many tears over watching wedding video’s
(what a sweetheart!).
Emm films is based in Brisbane, but
their services are available to any couple willing to pay for travel costs. She
mainly stays around the Queensland area but does have a Sydney wedding to film
next year. Emma + Benji have built their business around relationships with
their clients by supplying quality service. Emma loves making clients feel
important and super special when having face-to-face meetings or online
contact. They have a strong belief that wedding videography is just as
important as the photography, as the day goes by so very quickly and you can
relive the moments and emotions over and over again.
This couple describes their style
as a ‘fly on the wall’ by filming the days events and emotions naturally and
not through set up shots (where couples look made up and awkward). They enjoy
filming creatively through the use of different angles and objects such as
mirrors and through doorways into different rooms.
Emma says that her favourite part
of filming a wedding is capturing the grooms speech and watching the brides
reaction. She admits she gets emotional every time, even if she doesn’t
personally know the couple!
If you are interested in asking this cute couple to capture your special day (or any event), here is a list of their social media sites:
S xx
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