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Editorial stock photograph of a tropical Thai coastline at sunset, illustrative.
The Vendor Edit · Thailand

Wedding videographers in Thailand

From Phuket cliff villas to Koh Samui beaches, filmmakers who turn a tropical wedding day, sea breeze and sunset and all, into a film worth keeping.

Last reviewed 18 March 2026
The verdict

Thailand is the leading wedding film destination in Asia, all cliff villas, palm fringed beaches, and warm sunsets that read beautifully on camera.

The strongest Thai videographers are cinematic storytellers who handle bright light, sudden showers, and the move from a beach ceremony to a candlelit reception with ease.

The honest note is the season and the coordination. A filmmaker who knows the islands plans around the light and the weather and works in step with your photographer.

In short

A great Thai wedding videographer is a filmmaker and a weather reader at once. The islands give cinematic settings and golden sunsets, so a local team that knows the venues plans the film around the kindest hours and carries a plan for rain. Many of the most established studios film across Phuket, Koh Samui, and Krabi, with the editing craft that turns tropical footage into a film worth rewatching.

At a glance

Cinematic
Common style
8 to 14 mo
Typical lead time
Nov to Apr
Best season
Highlight and feature
Common edits

Why a Thai videographer matters here

The light is cinematic but bright. A videographer who knows Thailand plans the film around the softer hours and the sunset the islands are known for.

The season decides the look. The dry months give the calmest skies, while the monsoon needs a filmmaker with a confident wet weather plan.

Coordination keeps it calm. A videographer used to sharing the day with a photographer avoids clashes and protects the experience for you and your guests.

Videographers working in Thailand you will come across

These are established names couples come across when researching Thailand. We list them neutrally as a starting point, not as a ranked endorsement, and our matching is on merit. Always confirm availability, style, and fees directly.

01

Koro Films

Koh Samui, Phuket and across Thailand

A wedding film and photography studio that describes more than fifteen years and over two hundred weddings captured across Thailand, including Samui, Phuket, and Krabi. Confirm style and fees directly.

Fifteen years plusCinematicMulti island
02

Gordon Wedding Films

Phuket, Koh Samui and Bangkok

A wedding film studio that presents cinematic, story driven films across Phuket, Koh Samui, and Bangkok, focused on how the day felt. Confirm coverage and fees directly.

CinematicStorytellingIslands
03

Daniel Baci

Phuket, Koh Samui and across Thailand

A destination studio offering film alongside photography, describing more than fifteen years and many weddings captured across Phuket, Koh Samui, and beyond. Confirm coverage and fees directly.

Film and photoFifteen years plusDestination

What it costs

As of March 2026 wedding videography in Thailand commonly runs from the mid tier upward, with established and internationally known studios sitting higher, and a second filmmaker, drone coverage, and a feature edit adding to the figure.

Packages and prices vary. Treat all figures as indicative, reviewed 18 March 2026, and confirm current coverage and fees directly.

Planning context

Coverage is usually quoted by the day, with options for a second shooter, drone footage, a short highlight film, and a longer feature edit. Agree the deliverables and music licensing early.

Book ahead of the dry season and coordinate. Thailand is busiest from November to April, and a videographer who already works with your photographer keeps the day smooth.

Questions to ask before you book

What edits do we receive?

A highlight film and a feature edit are very different, so confirm the lengths, the number of films, and the delivery time.

What is your wet weather plan?

A passing monsoon shower is common, so ask how the videographer adapts the timeline and the setting.

Is drone footage included?

Aerials suit the islands but need permissions, so ask whether drone coverage is included and permitted at your venue.

How do you work with the photographer?

Film and photo share the same moments, so ask how the videographer coordinates to avoid clashes.

Can we see a full film?

Trailers flatter every studio, so ask to see one complete island wedding film to judge pacing and sound.

Get matched

Tell us your vision, we will find your fit

Tell us your island, your date, and the style you want, and we will match you with wedding videographers in Thailand who fit.

We curate on merit. A venue, planner, or vendor cannot buy a higher place in our editorial picks.

Common questions answered plainly

Should our videographer be based in Thailand?

It helps. A local filmmaker knows the islands, the venues, and the light, and is practised at the move from beach to reception.

When is the best time to film a Thai wedding?

The dry season from November to April gives the calmest skies and warmest sunsets for film.

How far ahead should we book?

Eight to fourteen months is common for dry season dates, and the most requested studios go earlier.

How much does a Thai wedding videographer cost?

Fees vary by reputation and coverage. Treat figures as indicative, reviewed March 2026, and confirm packages directly.

How long until we receive our film?

Editing takes time. Many studios deliver a highlight film within weeks and a feature edit over a longer period, so confirm timings.

A sense of the place

Editorial stock photograph of a tropical Thai beach, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a turquoise tropical bay, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a celebration, illustrative.

Photography is licensed stock from Unsplash, used for illustration. Imagery does not depict a specific venue, planner, or vendor.

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