Croatia is made for film, the sea, the stone and the light give a cinematographer a ready made backdrop in almost every direction.
The teams below are established filmmakers with real wedding portfolios along the coast, comfortable with island travel and aerial permits.
Decide early whether you want a documentary record or a heavily styled film, marry in the kinder shoulder seasons, and book a team that already knows your venue.
For a wedding in Croatia, choose a film team with a real Adriatic portfolio and a clear style. DT Studio is a Dubrovnik duo with international standing in photography and film, John Mark Films is a Dubrovnik specialist and a UK Wedding Awards winner, Makarska Weddings covers the Dalmatian coast from Split to Hvar and Dubrovnik, and Mooncast Films makes cinematic films across Croatia. Decide your style first, then book early for peak summer dates.
Real, established film teams we rate for Croatia. The order is our honest read, not a paid placement. Choose the team whose style matches the film you want to keep.
A duo with international standing.
Dijana and Tom are a Dubrovnik based pair making destination wedding films alongside their photography, with more than ten years of work and a strong international reputation. A reliable choice for couples who want one team for both stills and a polished cinematic film.
Minimal presence, award winning film.
A multi award winning videographer who specialises in Dubrovnik and won Best Wedding Videographer at the UK Wedding Awards in 2021, working with a minimal footprint that blends into the day. Best for couples who want an elegant, understated film and a filmmaker who stays out of the way.
The whole coast, photo and film.
A team covering the Dalmatian coast, from Split and Makarska to Brac, Hvar and Dubrovnik, offering both photography and short cinematic films that can be booked together or apart. Best for couples marrying along the coast who want one team across stills and motion.
Story led cinematic films.
A Croatian film team creating cinematic wedding films set against the Adriatic and Dubrovnik, with an emphasis on genuine emotion and a clean visual style. Best for couples who want a story led film rather than a long literal record.
A documentary film records the day as it unfolds, while a cinematic film is shaped and scored into a shorter story. Decide which you want before you book, because the shoot and the price follow from it.
High summer brings the busiest coast and the harshest midday light, which crowds the old town and flattens footage. The shoulder seasons of late spring and early autumn give kinder light and calmer streets for filming.
Aerial footage along the Adriatic needs the correct Croatian permissions, which an established team arranges in advance. Some venues and airspace restrict flights, so confirm before the day rather than risk a grounded drone.
Sound is half a wedding film, and outdoor coastal venues are windy, so a team that plans audio properly is worth more than one chasing only pretty shots. Island travel also eats time, so build buffer into the schedule.
Established wedding film teams in Croatia commonly price from roughly 2,500 to 5,000 euros and up for the most sought after names, reviewed January 2026, with longer films, extra shooters and drone work quoted on top. Island travel and overnight stays add to the figure.
A wedding film is something you return to for years, so weigh the body of work and the sound over the headline price. Watch a full film, not a highlight teaser, from a Croatian wedding like your own before you commit.
Figures are indicative and reviewed January 2026. They move with coverage, travel and the team. Confirm packages and inclusions directly with each videographer.
Tell us your date, your venue and the style you love. We reply within 48 hours with a tailored shortlist of the right videographers for Croatia, at no cost to you.
A film team and a photographer who already work together move as one and never block each other shot. Several Croatian studios offer both, which keeps the coverage seamless.
A planner who builds a realistic timeline, with room for portraits and travel between islands, gives the film team the space to work without rushing the day.
A wedding film lives on its audio, so good ceremony sound and a strong band or musicians give the film something to be cut to. Coordinate microphones and timings in advance.
Established teams with real Adriatic portfolios lead, including DT Studio, John Mark Films, Makarska Weddings and Mooncast Films. The right choice depends on your venue, the islands involved and whether you want a documentary or cinematic film.
A wedding film commonly runs from roughly 2,500 to 5,000 euros and up for the most in demand teams as of January 2026, with longer films, extra shooters and drone work on top. Island travel adds cost. Confirm directly.
A documentary film records the day as it happens, while a cinematic film is shaped and scored into a shorter story. Decide which you want first, since the shoot and the price follow from it.
Yes, with the correct Croatian permissions, which an established team arranges. Some venues and airspace restrict flights, so confirm before the day.
For peak summer dates the leading teams book nine to fifteen months ahead, and the busiest go sooner. Off peak dates allow more flexibility.
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