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Towergate Studios

Categories: Video Production, Videographers, Videography

When we launched Bloomsbury Films ® in 2006, the business was designed to compliment our film & TV operation Marchmont Films. As a successful independent film production company, we are keen to expand and develop our business. This Autumn we shall be launching Towergate Studios, which will be a one-stop-shop for corporate media and video production. Taking advantage of our recently acquired studio space in East London, we are well poised to develop our business further. In the last few years Bloomsbury Films has earned a great reputation in the event filming and videography sector and so we are hopeful that the launch of Towergate Studios will prove equally successful, adding another pillar to our growing independent production company. If you have any enquiries for corporate video production, please don’t hesitate to contact us.


Wedding Video Editing

Categories: Wedding Videos

It is often said that movies are made in the editing suite. I agree, the time and skill involved in editing a film has the single greatest impact on whether the film will be good or not. Sure, the planning and filming are essential, but with the editing you have the opportunity to turn mediocre footage into something great (or if you aren’t careful great footage into something mediocre!). I also think the industry adage that films are made or broken in the edit suite, couldn’t be more true for the wedding video industry.

At Bloomsbury Films, we film nearly 70 weddings and events a year. Despite the considerable preparations we make, filming any live event is very difficult indeed. You have virtually no control over the action and yet must creatively capture footage that is better that most TV documentaries whilst being very discrete. Our crew at Bloomsbury Films are amongst the best in the industry, but the unpredictability of weddings and live events can leave us with plenty to sort out in the editing suite! When we started, I remember being asked by a client if we would provide a copy of the raw footage as an extra. I privately thought ‘absolutely not!’, we’ve just spend weeks editing the film, why do you want that? I was persuaded to grant the request however, but I must admit one motive was so the client could see what an amazing puzzle converting their raw footage to a polished film actually is!

One of my rules for editing our wedding films is that nothing should betray the effort needed to capture the material. Shots are precisely cut so that not even one frame of camera shake, re-focussing or light adjustment appears in the film. The sound is so meticulously edited that clients genuinely believe their epic wedding ceremony really only lasted 20 minutes! They say the best editing, is the editing you don’t notice. This is certainly true for us as we go to great lengths in our wedding films to carry our audience through the story of their day in a way that makes them forget it is actually edited. In short, good editing appears effortless - the truth however is that it is anything but!

At Bloomsbury Films we take a minimum of three months to edit each client’s wedding film. Whilst this may seem slow compared to some other videographers, we know that editing a film, like any piece of art, is a process of careful refinement. At any one time, we have at least six films being edited, each of these are personally reviewed by me at various stages. Like most of the film and TV industry, we believe creating a professional video project shouldn’t be a one man enterprise. Directors like me exist to provide guidance, feedback and a fresh point of view. That’s why we don’t simply hand clients tapes over to editors after a shoot and let them see what they make of it. The rushes from every wedding are reviewed by me before they are handed over to the editor. This is because before starting the edit, I need to decide how we are going to tell the story. A wedding isn’t just a lot of stuff happening, it is a personal story affecting the lives of many people (not just the couple!) that over time will become a significant piece of family history. Therefore the wedding video needs to be properly structured and the storytelling must have the insights necessary to make it interesting to watch time and again. Once the raw footage goes to the editor it usually takes a few weeks to get the first cut done, this goes to me for comment and then subsequently goes through a series of cuts, before it is finally complete.

When clients receive their finished wedding video, they no doubt hungrily devour after excitedly awaiting its arrival. On seeing the quality of the finished video, many subsequently ask is there any more? At this point I feel like Gordon Ramsay after toiling in the kitchen to distill the finest tasting experience. Its a bit like hearing the diner say “I’m still hungry, is there anything else left?” I’m genuinely flattered that clients want more, I’m only sorry the film can’t make itself!


Epic Sikh Wedding Video

Categories: Asian Wedding Videos, Sikh Wedding Videos, Wedding Videos

This time last year I remember spending the first days of January reviewing the edit on our first major Sikh wedding video. Created for Amrita & Benji, it covered a five day extravaganza which we had filmed the previous August. This epic project started with the bride’s Mehndi party & Sangeet in London on 1st August, followed by the groom’s Maiya and Jago party in Brighton on 2nd August. On 3rd August, their main day, we had crew in both places from 6am filming the families preparing for the big day and making their journeys to Southall Gurdwara. Its was a very visual wedding day with a baraat and milni outside the steps of one the biggest temples outside India. The main wedding day was followed on 4th August by a grand open-air banquet at Bearwood College in Wokingham and a gala dinner a week later on 11th August in Mayfair.

As you can imagine the film was quite an epic - the first cut weighed in at a hefty 3hrs 30! Since I always meticulously review all our editing work personally, it took quite a while to complete this. My main focus at that stage was to ensure there a clear story arc to their Sikh wedding video. This meant ensuring that individual chapters were coherent and made sense to viewers (a wedding film usually has to make sense of random events!). As always I went through the cuts with fine tooth comb looking at the quality of the shots and editing choices. Indeed, before the raw footage even went to the editor I had already reviewed it and provided notes on dialogue editing and music score. However it is only when you look at a first cut, can one be sure decisions previously made fit the intention. Occasionally I decide to change background music or trim dialogue. Of course, with a wedding film of this length, there is a big music score to decide upon! Clients usually request some tracks and where they fit, I include these, however I often specify around 2/3rds of the music myself, which can involve spending hours listening to Bollywood, Bhangra, Shenai & other Indian music!

We had Amrita & Benji’s Sikh wedding film completed by the end of January and no sooner was it shown online we were inundated with enquiries from other Sikh clients! I must say, looking back at the video, the open-air wedding banquet section looks especially good and I am always a big fan of filming outdoors rather than indoors - the light and sense of spectacle are always much greater! On this job we used a Glidecam 200 jib crane to capture the sense of scale - imagine 500 people sat around tables on a manicured lawn with cedar trees and a Jacobean style mansion providing the backdrop, plus the most wonderful weather anyone could hope for!

Having since made over a dozen more Sikh wedding films, I can honestly say I enjoy making them very much and have had the pleasure of creating some wonderful films. After making Amrita and Benji’s film I no longer find a three and a half hour film quite so daunting!


Christmas Weddings

Categories: Wedding Videos

With Christmas only a few weeks away, it is great to see how many couples have booked us to film their wedding during the festive season. One thing is for sure, couples who resist the conventional Summer season tend to have a greater choice of venues and services on offer. I know how stretched we get during the Summer, which means our attention and enthusiasm is inevitably higher in the Winter when have more time to spend with clients.

From a visual perspective also Christmas has a lot to offer couples, providing a combination of dramatic landscapes, unique Winter light and attractively decorated and candlelit rooms. Looking back at last year, several wedding videos come to mind. One of my favourites is Leila & Carlton’s wedding, which you can see a clip from below.

Leila & Carlton married in mid-December, and as you can see from the video, Leila looked fabulous in her winter fur-topped outfit. The couple also had great light for their wedding photography and enjoyed a Christmassy feel at the attractive Hotel Russell.

Similarly, Vivek & Anneka held their wedding reception just a couple of days before Christmas at Addington Palace in Surrey. They had married three months earlier, but delayed the wedding reception to Christmas so they could go to India in the meantime. Around 400 guests descended upon the gardens of Addington Palace which were attractively lit with fairy lights. Inside the marquee wedding spirit combined with the spirit of Christmas to provide a very warm and festive atmosphere.

Kerrie & Martin choose to hold their wedding just after Christmas enjoying the Wintry setting of their local church and followed by the warm hospitality of a nice restaurant. Kerrie was keen to include some of the magic associated with Christmas in her wedding video, including allusions to The Wizard of Oz, and asked for one or two Christmas carols to be included in their wedding video sound track. You can see highlights from their post-Christmas wedding below.

With several more weddings around the corner this Christmas, I look forward to seeing the special spirit this time of year brings to these too!


Leicestershire Wedding Video

Categories: Wedding Videos

In July our videographers set off to Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire to film Melissa and Brett’s wedding at Stapleford Park. When I saw the raw footage afterwards I was immediately struck by how well Melissa came across on film, she appears very animated and expressive. However the expressiveness didn’t end with her, indeed it seemed that everybody was openly brimming with feelings and emotions that day! I found this very rewarding as I don’t want clients to be inhibited by our videographers so the material we capture is purely natural and spontaneous. This discretion is something we go to great lengths to achieve, both in our training and preparations, but also technical issues such as the cameras and microphones we use.

Looking at the finished wedding video, one of the most amusing parts is the Surprise Sopranos who entertained everyone during dinner. Disguised as hotel staff, two sopranos and a tenor perform a seemingly improvised act for the guests. You can see it was a big hit with the audience and it was great to watch on video too. You can see highlights from Melissa & Brett’s wedding video below:


A Footballers Wedding

Categories: Wedding Videos

On a fine day in mid-June we had the pleasure of filming the wedding of a premier league footballer and his lovely partner. It was hosted at Four Seasons Hampshire under the supervision of VIP wedding planner & designer Mark Niemierko.

Four Seasons Hampshire

Four Seasons Hampshire


We received the booking only the day before which meant we were a bit less prepared than usual, however we managed to co-ordinate the filming as we went along. The day started with the groom and his friends clay pigeon shooting whilst the bride and her entourage got ready. The wedding ceremony was held at a nearby church in the village of Dogmersfield. Mark’s team lavishly dressed the church to create a quintessential country feel and it was completely full for the ceremony!

Church nearby Four Seasons Hampshire

Church nearby Four Seasons Hampshire


Afterwards a drinks reception was held in the hotel’s fabulous Walled Garden. I’ve always believed that outdoor settings look better on film than indoor ones, and this garden really excels as a backdrop. Later on the wedding banquet was hosted inside the hotel with the cake cutting on the terrace accompanied by fireworks. The evening’s partying got off to a swing with a great band and the guests clearly enjoyed themselves. Below are highlights from the event.


Anglo-Bengali Wedding Video

Categories: Asian Wedding Videos, Bengali Wedding Videos, Muslim Wedding Videos

One of the things we’ve noticed at Bloomsbury Films is the number of mixed cultural marriages we film. Recent projects have included an Anglo-Persian wedding, an Anglo-Greek wedding, an Anglo-Asian wedding, an Anglo-Jewish wedding, an American-Sikh wedding, an Italian-Persian wedding.. I could go on!

Perhaps this a reflection of being based in London, but perhaps also it shows the growing acceptance in our society for marriage based on love and like-mindedness, rather than seeking a cultural safety net. A particularly good example of this is Shahara & Christophers wedding which we filmed at York House, Richmond in early August. Shahara is from a Muslim Bengali family and Christopher from a traditional English one. In marrying Shahara, Christopher not only adopted a new family, but a new (Muslim) name. When I met them both months prior to their wedding, it was clear they were both very much in love and that whilst Christopher may not have have grown up in a Muslim/Bengali lifestyle, he was more than willing to adopt one.

I like their video very much, and the trailer shows their coming together well. They had splendid weather on the day and I am glad that there was a lot of opportunities for filming outdoors - which I always believe looks so much better than filming indoors! We have done several Bengali wedding videos of late including a stunning Bengali wedding in Newcastle, but this is the first mixed Anglo-Bengali marriage I am aware of filming. I therefore wish Christopher and Shahara all the very best in the future! Below are highlights from their day:


Our Own Wedding Day!

Categories: Wedding Videos

There is no better way of experiencing the quality of one’s wedding video service than being a customer of it! Iris and I got married on Friday 31st October; we had a small private ceremony at Westminster Registry Office followed by photography in Regents Park, a champagne reception at the Landmark Hotel and then dinner at Galvins Bistro-de-Luxe in nearby Baker Street. Afterwards we surprised our guests by whisking them off to see the new James Bond Film on its release day at the Odeon Leicester Square (oh yes, we are serious film fans!). The following day we had just enough time to recover before hosting a large wedding reception with a ’showbiz theme’ at Bridewell Hall adjacent to St Bride’s church in Fleet Street.

Westminster Registry Office

Westminster Registry Office

Bloomsbury Films’ videographer Dan covered our wedding day from our preparations at home through to the champagne reception. He and our videographer Matt then covered the reception together on the following day. Despite obviously being familiar with both of them, they were totally professional, always thinking ahead to capture interesting and creative material. Its absolutely true that they are so unobtrusive you often forget they are there! That said, they were always on top of the events, missing nothing of importance and covering the event in the natural and spontaneous way we are known for.

Iris & Andrew's Wedding

Iris & Andrew's Wedding

We were lucky enough to have top wedding photographer Aziz from Aira Photography available for our wedding ceremony. He created some beautiful images for us here and in the park afterwards. Aziz is a really splendid guy who can think on his feet and was able to create exceptional images for us - we can’t thank him enough! For the reception we had the very talented David McNeil, who despite being a relative newcomer to the business did a sterling job. David has bags of enthusiasm and even set up a photobooth in the reception which provided a fun way of capturing original images of guests who attended our function. Once again we can’t thank David enough for all his hard work!

Wedding Photography in Regents Park

Wedding Photography in Regents Park

I think getting married is a momentous experience and the team of people one has to document this once-in-a-lifetime event is absolutely key! Iris and I will probably never have so many people who are important to us in one place like this ever again - so these still and moving images are worth the world to us. Without such quality professionals covering our special occasion we would be impoverished every time we came to reflect on a day that changed our lives forever. I hope as a result of having this experience of our own service, we will be in a better position to help those clients who follow in our footsteps by booking Bloomsbury Films in the future!


Surrey Wedding Video

Categories: Wedding Videos

One of the privileges of creating wedding videos, is getting to know a couple at one of the most intimate moments in their lives. Whether the videographer on the day or the editor looking at footage in a darkened room weeks later, you can’t help but get involved in the couple’s story. At Bloomsbury we feel a huge responsibility for creating a film that captures our clients personality as well as the people and events surrounding them on their wedding day. It is no exaggeration to say a lot of heart goes into making each film - wedding videography just isn’t something you can do dispassionately! Although we run a studio style operation with many people involved in every film we make, each person is fully invested in each frame of the finished film.

Consequently when a film is completed, the response from our clients is very important to us! A recent example was Helen and Michael whose wedding in Surrey we filmed back in July. As you can tell from the wedding video, the couple are very popular with family and friends and this warmth was something we wanted to get across. When Helen saw the trailer she was thrilled and made us happy by showing her gratitude. It also made us smile when a week or so later she even commented on her own YouTube video expressing how proud she was; “This is our wedding and we were totally amazed by the fantastic job Bloomsbury did it was amazing!” Believe it or not, these few words meant a great deal to us and it is why we enjoy making really special films for our clients. Please have a look at the trailer for Helen & Michael’s Surrey wedding video for yourself below:


Autumn Wedding Videos

Categories: Asian Wedding Videos, Wedding Videos

Autumn is lovely season and as someone getting married myself in Autumn (next week!!), I was looking back at some wedding videos we did last Autumn. One of these was Dave & Nicola’s wedding, filmed at Hampton Court Golf Club in Surrey. What I liked about their wedding video was the footage of photos taken outdoors amid the autumn trees. In this video we used a mixture of de-saturated and black and white effects to enhance the imagery. I always feel that the outdoors provides a more interesting backdrop to any filming and photography and they were lucky the weather allowed them to make full use of this.

The thing I like about Autumn is the light can be more interesting - longer shadows, touch more orangey, It also tends to be more even than the sharp angles you sometimes get with summer sun. People often make the mistake of thinking that sunlight equals good filming conditions, but what you really need is just consistent and even light. Another favourite video of mine is Davina & Kaysen’s Indian wedding video. As you can see from the opening shots they had a lovely crisp day and being next to Kensington Park Gardens were lucky enough to have a fabulous location for photography.

We filmed this wedding with our friends from Pixcellence Photography and we both agreed the colours were just wonderful! We weren’t the only ones to think so as Davina & Kaysen’s wedding was subsequently featured in The London Paper as an example of Autumn weddings! I’m looking forward to my wedding next week, I just hope we get that special Autumn light too!

Davina & Kaysen's Autumn wedding in The London Paper

Davina & Kaysen's Autumn wedding in The London Paper


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