James & Duke

Creating an emotive brand identity for a cinematic wedding film company

James & Duke

Creating an emotive brand identity for a cinematic wedding film company

James & Duke Wedding Films is a company run by our very own director and videographer, James Murray. He expertly splits his time between shooting commercial video for Making Waves and crafting emotive wedding films.

We were tasked with creating a stand out visual identity that emanates elegance and class.

Creating a Memorable Visual Identity

In our quest to establish a captivating visual identity that exudes sophistication and refinement, we embarked on a journey focused on authenticity and the art of capturing emotions.

Embracing Genuine Moments

At the core of our brand essence lies the ability to capture real, emotional moments that unfold during a wedding day. To convey this essence effectively, we strategically integrated carefully selected short video clips from our films into our web design. These clips serve as poignant reminders of how wedding videos can deeply capture emotions.

Engaging Soon-to-Be Brides on Social Media

Moving our brand into the digital realm, we crafted engaging reels and stories tailored for Instagram and Pinterest audiences, with a special focus on soon-to-be brides. Rather than presenting full-length videos, our strategy revolved around creating concise yet impactful trailers for each film. These snippets were accompanied by heartfelt testimonials from both the wedding couples and their guests.

Highlighting Key Wedding Moments

In our effort to emphasise the importance of wedding videography, we made thoughtful use of clips that showcased pivotal moments. These clips effectively underscored the inherent value of documenting these cherished events on film.

This comprehensive approach has resulted in a visual identity that resonates deeply and engages with our target audience, effectively conveying the essence of our brand and its unwavering commitment to capturing life’s most beautiful moments.

Services:

Brand identity, social media, animation, messaging, web design, graphic design

James & Duke Wedding Films is a company run by our very own director and videographer, James Murray. He expertly splits his time between shooting commercial video for Making Waves and crafting emotive wedding films.

Creating a Memorable Visual Identity

In our quest to establish a captivating visual identity that exudes sophistication and refinement, we embarked on a journey focused on authenticity and the art of capturing emotions.

Embracing Genuine Moments

At the core of our brand essence lies the ability to capture real, emotional moments that unfold during a wedding day. To convey this essence effectively, we strategically integrated carefully selected short video clips from our films into our web design. These clips serve as poignant reminders of how wedding videos can deeply capture emotions.

Engaging Soon-to-Be Brides on Social Media

Moving our brand into the digital realm, we crafted engaging reels and stories tailored for Instagram and Pinterest audiences, with a special focus on soon-to-be brides. Rather than presenting full-length videos, our strategy revolved around creating concise yet impactful trailers for each film. These snippets were accompanied by heartfelt testimonials from both the wedding couples and their guests.

Highlighting Key Wedding Moments

In our effort to emphasise the importance of wedding videography, we made thoughtful use of clips that showcased pivotal moments. These clips effectively underscored the inherent value of documenting these cherished events on film.

This comprehensive approach has resulted in a visual identity that resonates deeply and engages with our target audience, effectively conveying the essence of our brand and its unwavering commitment to capturing life’s most beautiful moments.

Services:

Brand identity, social media, animation, messaging, web design, graphic design

James & Duke Films

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