Most wedding videos feel the same: fast cuts, trendy music, the same shots every time. That is not what we do. At Still & Story, every wedding film is built the way a short film is built, with intention, structure, and restraint. We shoot for the edit. We frame for emotion. We let moments breathe instead of rushing past them.
The result is something that feels less like a recap and more like a movie about the two of you, something you will actually want to watch again.
Press play. This is what cinematic storytelling looks like on a wedding day.
I am a filmmaker, writer, and storyteller based in North Alabama. I started Still & Story because I saw the same wedding video everywhere, and I knew couples deserved better. My background is in narrative filmmaking, and I bring that same discipline to every wedding I shoot.
That means deliberate composition. Tripod work when the moment calls for stillness. Handheld when it calls for energy. Natural audio layered into the edit. Cinematic color grading. And above all, a commitment to telling your story the way it actually happened, not the way a template says it should look.
I am not trying to be the biggest wedding videographer in the Southeast. I am trying to be the one whose films actually feel like something.
Every shot is composed, not just captured. We treat your wedding day like a film set, shooting with purpose so the final edit has the visual richness of a short film, not a slideshow.
We do not chase trends or lean on gimmicks. We find the real narrative of your day, the glances, the silences, the laughter that happens when nobody thinks the camera is rolling, and we build a film around it.
You are not hiring a production company that sends whoever is available. You are hiring a single creative mind who will be present for every frame, from the first shot to the final export.
Each collection is designed to tell your story at the level it deserves.