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The best wedding videographers at Lake Como

From villa gardens to the water itself, the filmmakers who give a Lake Como wedding the cinematic film its setting deserves.

Last reviewed August 2025.
The verdict

Lake Como is made for film, where villas, mountains and water give a wedding a natural cinematic backdrop few places can match.

The studios below are established teams with real films across the lake and a clear, refined point of view.

Book early, watch full films rather than trailers, and choose a team that knows how to film the villas and the water.

The short answer

For a wedding at Lake Como, choose a videographer with real films at the lake's villas. Thirtyfive Studios is a multi award winning Italian wedding film studio whose work has been featured by Vogue and who film across Lake Como and beyond, AG Studio Videography specialises in discreet, sophisticated destination wedding film in Italy, and Koman Photography creates refined wedding films across Lake Como and Tuscany. Expect cinematic coverage in a broad indicative range and book twelve months or more ahead for peak summer dates.

Studios listed
Three we rate
filming on the lake
Book ahead
12 months plus
sooner for summer
Best season
May to Sep
peak villa demand
Style
Cinematic, refined
documentary led
The shortlist

The Lake Como shortlist, on merit

Real, established videographers we rate for Lake Como. The order is our honest read, not a paid placement. Choose the team whose tone matches how you want the lake remembered.

A working shortlist of videographers with real films on the lake.
01

Thirtyfive Studios

Italy, worldwide

Multi award winning, featured by Vogue.

A multi award winning Italian wedding film studio led by Francesco and Livio, crafting cinematic destination films across Tuscany, Lake Como, the Amalfi Coast and beyond, with work that has been featured by Vogue. Best for couples who want a refined, story led film from an experienced, decorated team. Confirm availability for your date early.

Award winningFeatured by VogueDestinationCinematic
02

AG Studio Videography

Italy, worldwide

Discreet, sophisticated destination film.

An Italian wedding videographer specialising in destination wedding film at Lake Como, in Tuscany, on the Amalfi Coast and worldwide, known for blending technical excellence with a discreet, sophisticated presence. Best for couples who want an unobtrusive team and a polished result. Confirm packages and delivery directly.

DiscreetDestinationPolishedTechnical
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Koman Photography

Lake Como, Tuscany

Refined films with an editorial eye.

A studio creating refined wedding films across Italy, specialising in Lake Como and Tuscany, blending documentary storytelling with a cinematic, editorial eye. Best for couples who want a calm, considered film that reads the setting. Ask to see a recent full film at a villa like yours.

Lake ComoEditorialDocumentaryRefined
Planning context

The practicalities, plainly

What to look for here

Watch full films, not just trailers, and check how a team films the villas, the gardens and the water. Ask how many people film on the day, whether they record clean audio for vows and speeches, and how the final film is structured.

Filming the lake

Como gives a filmmaker reflected light, boat journeys and dramatic mountain backdrops, all of which reward a team that knows the lake. The water also adds timing pressure, so a videographer used to Como builds it into the plan.

Working with the photographer

Film and photography teams share the same key moments, so they must work cleanly together. The best videographers coordinate with your photographer so neither appears in the other's frame across ceremony and portraits.

What couples underestimate

Villa access, boat timing and delivery times. A finished film can take weeks or months, and access at the famous villas is tightly controlled. A team with local experience plans around both.

What a videographer costs

The fees, told straight

Experienced wedding film at Lake Como sits in line with Italy's destination market, commonly in a broad indicative range of roughly 3,000 to 8,000 euro or more as of August 2025, depending on the studio, the crew and the length of the final film. A second filmmaker, drone work and longer edits sit on top. Confirm the exact package and delivery.

Price reflects experience, the size of the crew and the ambition of the edit rather than gear alone. The most sought after lake teams reserve peak summer dates twelve months or more ahead, so enquire as soon as your villa is held.

Figures are indicative and reviewed August 2025. They move with the size of the wedding, the season and the supplier. Confirm fees and inclusions directly with each studio.

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The wider team

Who else to bring in, and why

Photographers

Film and photographs capture the lake differently, and the two teams share the key moments. Many couples pair a videographer with a photographer of similar sensibility, and several Como studios offer both from one team.

Planners

A Lake Como planner builds the boat and villa timeline that lets a film team work well, protecting the light, the vows and the first dance across the water. That coordination is where a well paced film comes from.

Bands and entertainment

Sound and energy carry a wedding film, so the music shapes the final edit. A team that records live audio well makes the most of a strong band on a long lake evening.

Common questions

Lake Como videographers, answered.

Who are the best wedding videographers at Lake Como?

Established studios with real films lead, including the multi award winning Thirtyfive Studios, the discreet AG Studio Videography, and Koman Photography for refined Lake Como and Tuscany work. The right choice depends on the tone you want.

How much does a wedding videographer at Lake Como cost?

Experienced film commonly falls in a broad indicative range of roughly 3,000 to 8,000 euro or more as of August 2025, depending on crew and the length of the edit. Extras like a second filmmaker sit on top. Confirm with each studio.

How far ahead should we book?

Twelve months or more is sensible for peak summer dates, when the villas and the best teams fill quickly. Enquire as soon as your date and venue are set.

Can one studio do both photo and film?

Yes, several Lake Como studios offer photography and film from one coordinated team. Confirm exactly what a combined package covers and how many people attend on the day.

How long until we receive the film?

Editing a wedding film can take several weeks to a few months depending on the studio and the length of the edit. Confirm the delivery timeline and what versions you receive before booking.

The look

A sense of the day.

Editorial stock photograph of a wedding celebration, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding celebration, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a calm lake shore, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a calm lake shore, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting, illustrative.

Images are licensed editorial stock for illustration. They do not depict a specific supplier, venue or wedding.

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