FAQ.
Planning a wedding comes with a lot of questions. I’m here to make the filmmaking part easy. Here you'll find answers to the most common questions couples ask about my process, packages and what to expect.
If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out.
I’m happy to help!
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Absolutely! I’d love to hear all about your plans and see if we’re a good fit.
Let’s set up a video call and chat through everything.
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German & English
My native language is German, this website is written in English to make it easier to maintain.
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Yes, I do! Whether it’s a countryside celebration or a destination wedding abroad, I’m happy to follow your story wherever it leads.
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I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. Your wedding is a reflection of who you are and your film should be too.
Whether it’s an intimate gathering or a celebration that unfolds over multiple days, I offer custom coverage shaped around your vision.
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Every wedding is unique, so the final length of a film can vary. But for a single-day event, you can usually expect:
A teaser (about 1 minute)
A highlight film (4 to 7 minutes)
We’ll go over all the details during our call to see what’s possible.
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Turnaround times strongly depend on the season. On average:
Teaser: 2–4 weeks
Film: 12-16 weeks
I’ll keep you updated throughout the process and share snippets, just like like moving postcards, to sweeten your time waiting.
I don’t use AI or external editing services, everything is crafted by my own hand.
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Music licensing can be a little tricky and expensive when it comes to commercial tracks. Instead, we’ll chat about your tastes and the overall vibe you're going for and I’ll find something through my licensing library that fits beautifully.
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I film with professional grade cameras capable of capturing up to 6K RAW, ensuring the footage remains visually stunning for years to come.
For audio, I use discreet 32-bit float recorders that can be completely hidden while still delivering crystal-clear sound.
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Depending on the weather and local regulations, I’ll definitely try to include aerial footage to add an extra layer to your film.