Northern Ireland wedding videography

Wedding Videographer County Tyrone

We are a wedding videography studio based in County Tyrone, filming cinematic wedding films across the county and the wider region. From Omagh, Cookstown, Dungannon and Strabane to the countryside venues in between, send us your date, ceremony location, reception venue and the parts of the day you most want kept, and we shape the coverage around story, sound and a calm running order.

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County Tyrone is wide, green and largely rural, and that shapes the weddings held here. A day might begin in a family home outside Omagh, move to a church or civil ceremony in Dungannon or Cookstown, then settle into a country hotel, a marquee or a barn-style reception with open fields on every side. The setting is part of the story, but the film should always keep its focus on the people.

Being based in County Tyrone, we know these roads and how the light sits over this countryside through the year. We film weddings across Northern Ireland, yet a Tyrone wedding is a home fixture for us: a manageable journey, an early arrival and the time to read the day rather than race to keep up with it.

Countryside wedding venue captured in a County Tyrone wedding film by E Vision Productions

Our work

A County Tyrone wedding film that feels like yours

Every wedding we film follows the couple's real day, never a set formula. We film quietly and watch closely, then build a cinematic edit that keeps the true feel of a Tyrone wedding: the welcome, the vows, the speeches and the long evening once the formal moments are done.

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Wedding films across Omagh, Cookstown, Dungannon and Strabane

A Tyrone wedding rarely sits in one spot. Morning preparations might be at home or in a hotel near the town. The ceremony could be in a parish church, a chapel or a civil venue, and the reception may be a few miles of country road away. We film right across the county, from the market towns to the townlands and farmland that surround them.

Because we are based here, that spread is straightforward to plan for. We can reach an early start without a long pre-dawn drive, allow honest travel time between the ceremony and a rural reception, and still be set and ready before guests arrive. When you enquire, tell us where the day begins, where the ceremony is held and where the celebration moves to, and we build the filming around the real shape of it.

Cinematic storytelling

Cinematic storytelling with a natural feel

Couples looking for a Tyrone wedding videographer usually want more than a record of the schedule. They want a film with feeling: the sound of the vows, the catch in a parent's voice, the open countryside behind the portraits and the energy of the room once the band starts.

Cinematic storytelling and documentary-style filming sit together well here. The film can look considered and have proper shape, without anyone being asked to pose through their own wedding. Wide Tyrone scenery gives the edit a real sense of place, while the heart of it stays on the couple, the family and the moments that pass too quickly to take in on the day.

Morning preparation detail filmed before a County Tyrone wedding
Film still — preparation detail, E Vision Productions
Ceremony moment captured by a County Tyrone wedding videographer
Production still — the ceremony
Evening dance floor captured in a cinematic County Tyrone wedding film
Film still — evening celebration, E Vision Productions

Natural coverage for real moments

The footage couples watch most is rarely the most arranged. It is the quiet word before the ceremony, the reaction during a speech, the sound of the room as the evening begins and the small bits of laughter between the set pieces. A calm filming presence lets those moments happen on their own.

For Tyrone weddings, that often means working with changing countryside light, rural travel between venues, the acoustics of an old church and a reception that drifts between indoors and the fields outside. We stay ready for the important parts and quiet enough that the day stays yours.

Highlight, documentary or full film

Highlight films, documentary films and choosing a package

We offer four packages: Essentials, Extended, Wedding Day Documentary and Signature. Depending on the level you choose, coverage can take in elements such as multiple cameras, a social media recap film and a longer finished film. For pricing on any of them, please enquire and we will talk it through.

The right choice follows the day you are planning. A single-venue wedding with a compact timeline asks for different coverage from a day that runs from a country home, to a town ceremony, to a rural reception some miles away. A highlight film gives you a shorter, emotional edit to return to often. A fuller or documentary-style film keeps more of the ceremony, the speeches and the atmosphere in one piece. If morning preparations, the full ceremony or the evening celebration matter to you, say so early so the coverage reaches them properly.

Practical planning for a countryside wedding

Rural Tyrone weddings reward a little planning. Country venues can sit down single-track lanes, daylight shifts a great deal between summer and winter, and travel between a town ceremony and a countryside reception always takes longer than the map suggests. Build a few honest gaps into the timeline if you want filming at more than one setting, and the day stays calm.

Aerial filming is available on selected packages, weather permitting, and the open Tyrone countryside can suit it well. It depends on the package you choose, along with airspace, landowner and venue permissions, and safe conditions on the day. We plan every film to look cinematic from the ground first, so aerial shots add to it rather than hold it up.

For the ceremony and speeches, sound matters as much as picture. We film throughout with professional cinema-grade cameras and dedicated audio equipment, so the vows and the words spoken about you are kept clearly.

Your enquiry

What to tell us when you enquire

A useful enquiry gives us enough to answer properly. Nothing needs to be confirmed to the minute, but the main shape of the day helps.

Please include:

  • your wedding date
  • the town or area, and your ceremony location
  • your reception venue
  • whether you would like preparations filmed
  • any travel between locations across the county
  • whether speeches and the first dance matter to you
  • whether a highlight film, a recap, aerial footage or fuller documentary-style coverage is on your mind

With that, we can suggest coverage that fits your day rather than guessing from a venue name.

Common questions

FAQs

Are you genuinely based in County Tyrone?

Yes. Our studio is based in County Tyrone, and we film weddings right across the county and the wider region. In practice that means a short, familiar journey to most Tyrone weddings, time to arrive early and settle in, and a videographer who already knows the roads, the townlands and the way the light falls over this countryside.

Do you film rural and countryside weddings away from the main towns?

Very much so. A good share of Tyrone weddings happen out in the countryside, at country hotels, marquees, barn-style spaces and family farms down quiet lanes. We are used to single-track access, fields with no mains power nearby and ceremonies that move outdoors. Share the location when you enquire and we will plan the filming and the timing around it.

Can we talk our plans through before we decide anything?

Yes, and we would encourage it. Being local makes an unhurried conversation easy, whether that is about your running order, your venues or the parts of the day you care most about. There is no pressure to book at that stage. The aim is simply to understand your wedding and to suggest coverage that genuinely suits it.

What happens if the weather turns on the day?

Tyrone weather can change quickly, and we plan for it rather than hope around it. If you are picturing portraits or scenic footage outdoors, it helps to keep a sheltered option in mind and to avoid pinning that footage to one tight slot. We adapt to the conditions on the day, and a wedding filmed largely indoors still makes a film full of warmth and feeling.

Being local, can you arrive in time for the morning preparations?

Usually, yes. One advantage of being based in the county is that an early start does not need a long drive beforehand, so reaching morning preparations near Omagh, Cookstown, Dungannon, Strabane or the surrounding areas is straightforward. Tell us where the day begins and roughly when, and we will build the arrival time into the plan.

Can you include aerial footage of our countryside setting?

Aerial filming is offered on selected packages, and open Tyrone countryside can look wonderful from above. Whether it goes ahead depends on the package you choose, along with airspace, landowner and venue permissions, and safe conditions on the day. We always build the film to work beautifully from the ground first, so aerial shots are a bonus on top rather than something the film leans on.

Talk to E Vision Productions

Tell us your date, your venue and the kind of wedding film you have in mind. As a studio based in County Tyrone, we are glad to talk it through, and we will reply with coverage options that suit your day.

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