That Wedding Videographer Podcast

Ep. 054 - Abigail & Luke: The Wedding Filmmakers You Can’t (& Shouldn't) Ignore

Jason Hunter & Danny Rizzo Season 2 Episode 7

In this episode, Danny and Jason sit down with Abigail & Luke, a husband-and-wife wedding filmmaking duo making waves in the industry. They discuss how they got started, their approach to storytelling, balancing family life with business, and how they craft wedding films that truly capture the essence of each couple.


From their journey of accidentally falling into wedding videography to their viral social media growth—Abigail & Luke share insights into building a sustainable creative business, the importance of strong branding, and how they tailor each film to the unique love story of the couple.


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Key Takeaways:


📌 1. Wedding videography should be deeply personal.

• Avoid cookie-cutter edits. Abigail emphasises tailoring each film’s narrative to the couple’s unique story.


📌 2. Working as a husband-and-wife team has huge advantages.

• Their synergy allows them to complement each other’s strengths, making their workflow seamless.

• Luke focuses more on shooting and colour grading, while Abigail drives the storytelling in edits.


📌 3. The small details matter.

• A simple shot of lemons ended up being the most meaningful part of a wedding video for one couple—highlighting the importance of paying attention to seemingly minor moments.


📌 4. Social media consistency leads to growth.

• Posting engaging and authentic content has helped them organically grow to nearly 10K followers.

• Showing their personalities, sharing opinions, and being fun makes them stand out.


📌 5. Premiere your wedding films in unique ways.

• Abigail & Luke had a couple watch their wedding film for the first time in a cinema with friends and family, making the experience unforgettable.


📌 6. Branding consistency builds trust.

• Their website, colour grading, and overall aesthetic all feel cohesive, reinforcing their identity as high-end filmmakers.


📌 7. Being a wedding filmmaker is about evoking emotions, not just making things look cinematic.

• The goal is to make couples feel something rather than forcing cinematic shots that don’t feel natural.

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