What to expect on your wedding day
How the Skytona crew works on the day itself: when we arrive, how we move, what we need from you, and how to be filmed without feeling filmed.
Wedding Day
What to expect on your wedding day
Before we even arrive
By the morning of your wedding, the crew has studied your Event Brief: the timeline, the addresses, the must-film people, the microphone plan, and the moments that need special care. Everyone arrives already knowing the plan, which is why the day never starts with questions.
Arrival time comes from your coverage plan, typically during getting ready so the story starts where the day does.
How we work in the room
Skytona films like storychasers, not directors. Most of the day we move quietly, anticipate moments, and stay out of the way of the real thing happening in front of us. The best footage comes from a day that is genuinely lived, not staged.
There are a few exceptions where we will gently step in: portraits, and any setup your plan specifically calls for. Even then, direction is light. The goal is you, amplified, never you, replaced.
Getting ready
Quiet documentary coverage while the day warms up. Letters and gifts often live here.
The ceremony
Multiple angles, clean audio, and total discretion. We know the rules of your venue.
Portraits and golden hour
The one stretch with real direction, kept efficient so you get back to your party.
The reception
Toasts, dances, and the dance floor. We chase moments; you enjoy them.
What we need from you
Very little, honestly. The Blueprint and Event Brief did the heavy lifting weeks ago. What remains is simple.
- 1A point person who is not youName someone (a planner, a sibling, a reliable friend) who can answer small questions so nobody has to interrupt you.
- 2Buffer in the timelineDays run late. A timeline with breathing room protects your portraits and your sanity alike.
- 3Trust the planIf something shifts mid-day, tell the crew lead and let us adapt. Plans bending is normal; we bend with them.
Forget the cameras
The couples who love their films most are the ones who stopped performing by breakfast. We are very good at being forgettable.
Guard your golden hour
If sunset portraits matter to you, protect that window in the timeline. It is the one appointment the sun will not reschedule.
If something comes up on the day
Your crew lead is your fastest contact for anything during the day, and the emergency contact in your portal Support area covers the hours before we arrive. Either way, reach out the moment something changes: a late shuttle, a moved ceremony, a surprise addition. Adapting is what the preparation was for.
Still have questions?
Contact Skytona or open the right portal.
The public help center explains the why, the what, and the next step. Project-specific details should stay in your portal.