★ GOLD Java's featured Videographer
Sugar Shack Films is a team of passionate wedding filmmakers located in North Carolina. We serve the Raleigh-Durham, Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point wedding market. We have three wedding video packages to choose from as well as Slow Motion Video Booth services.
SILVER Java's recommended Videographers
Wedding bells can not be heard in a photograph. It's really that simple. Your wedding video is an heirloom to be enjoyed for years to come. You spend months planning your special day and you want everything to be just right. Why leave capturing the once-in-a-lifetime moments up to just anyone? Shared Moments Video offers the professional service you deserve. give us a call at 540-293-5979. See our demo DVD before booking with anyone else!
With your happiness in mind, we aim to make your special event a day to remember. At Moonlight Media developing friendships with our clients is as important as the products we create for them. From the initial consultation to completion, we strive to serve with honor and integrity, putting the needs of our clients first.
BRONZE More featured Java Videographers
DeVries Productions is a husband and wife duo who provide high-quality, cinema-style wedding and event videography throughout Virginia.
Why Hire Me? Because You Deserve More Than Just a Video. You Deserve a Vibe. Hey there! I’m Todd — the creative force behind VideoMonTodd and Kudos Video Booth, where storytelling meets high-end visuals and unforgettable moments. With over 20 years of professional video experience, I specialize in cinematic highlights,…more
We are a wedding videography company based in Greensboro, NC provides quality wedding films for real couples interested in capturing the beauty of their wedding day. View our work below: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PLAcd_ryjdXK6_FZ-26DuwbZAgf_pOIwdp" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>