Creating Beautiful Stories
We combine years of experience and knowledge with high end equipment to capture visually stunning footage to tell the beautiful story of you, your loved ones and your event.
Two Choices of Film
Short-Form Film (Average 40-60 minutes)
A cinematic, emotion‑driven edit that focuses on your favourite moments.
Key Points
• Highly cinematic and engaging
• Condensed film that’s easy to rewatch
• Perfect for sharing on social channels
• More cost‑effective option with shorter editing time
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Long-Form Film (Average 3-5 hours)
Traditional extended film, ideal for couples and families who want a complete record of the day.
Key Points
• Captures more of the ceremony, dance and key moments in real time
• Detailed, chronological storytelling
• Perfect archive for parents and relatives
Bring Your Event To Life
Our advanced cinematography equipment is customised for the fast paced nature of Sikh wedding films and Asian wedding photography. Previously we used to specialise in Wedding Videography which uses camcorders that are generally used for event capture, news broadcasts and documentaries, however we found that our clients also loved the creative shots and filmic look of Cinematography, which is effectively the footage captured by DSLR/Mirrorless cameras.
Cinematography once had its limitations due to the slow paced nature of the cameras, which tended to produce shorter films, plus it incurred high costs as a larger team was required. Over time our knowledge of both styles of film has evolved to a point where we can now combine the best of both videography and cinematography. We have heavily invested in technology which allows us to be more creative than ever before.
Film by Kular Brothers
All footage edited in-house
Data stored securely in multiple locations
- Choice of Short Film or Long Documentary
Highlights/trailer to showcase the event
Option to provide song requests, family names and personal photos
Amendments can be made up to two weeks after collection
- Short film and photo completion time (3-6 months on average)