Same Day Edit in London
Imagine showing your guests a beautifully edited highlight film during the reception—capturing the day's joy in real time. Our Same Day Edit service creates that cinema moment on the evening itself, turning the day's footage into an unforgettable experience.
Discuss SDE for your London eventWhat a Same Day Edit Feels Like
Our crew films throughout your event, then edits in parallel—typically working from a nearby location with fast internet connection. By dinner or cake cutting, a polished 5–8 minute highlight film is ready to project. The energy is electric when guests see themselves and their loved ones reflected back in cinema quality, set to music they'll recognize.
How We Execute It in London
We coordinate with your venue for a power and internet point, then manage the edit seamlessly in the background. London's connectivity makes Same Day Edit reliable here. We use high-speed cameras and efficient colour-grading workflows so the film never feels rushed—it's still fully cinematic, just compressed into a tighter timeline.
Beyond the Reception
The Same Day Edit is a gift for your guests and a lasting memory for you. It also serves as a stunning teaser before your full-length ceremony and reception film is delivered weeks later. Many couples treasure both: the Same Day Edit for its spontaneity, and the extended edit for its depth.
FAQ
- What if something goes wrong with the internet during the edit?
- We plan for backup power and offline editing workflows. If live projection becomes impossible, we deliver the edited file by early the next morning—still the same day conceptually, just screened privately afterward.
- How long is the Same Day Edit?
- Typically 5–8 minutes of highlight material. We focus on the ceremony, key moments, and guest reactions—leaving room for the full edit to expand later.
- Do I still get the full ceremony and reception film?
- Absolutely. The Same Day Edit is a bonus experience. Your extended edit is delivered 3–4 weeks after the event, containing the full ceremony, speeches, and evening as a complete narrative.