Boone wedding videographer filming a couple on their wedding day

BOONE WEDDING VIDEOGRAPHER

Wedding films in Boone, Blowing Rock, and Banner Elk. A husband-and-wife team, a limited number of weddings each year, a soft spot for the High Country.

"There are so many things you miss or forget on the day of the wedding. They captured every single special moment and detail of our day. We get to relive it over and over and over again."

HP
Hannah Patrick

200+

Weddings Filmed

No

Hourly Rates

Free

Revisions

15+

Years Experience

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WHAT COUPLES SAY

Notes from a few of our couples

"There are so many things you miss or forget on the day of the wedding. They captured every single special moment and detail of our day. We get to relive it over and over and over again."

HP
Hannah Patrick

"It is one year after our wedding and my wife and I are still watching the video; we watch it at least once a month. If you have the chance to hire them, do it!!!"

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Andrew Reyes

WEDDING FILM PACKAGES

The Feature

$4,000 ~$233/mo*

Highlight film, one filmmaker, full-day coverage

The Director's Cut

$6,500 ~$379/mo*

Highlight film, two filmmakers, ceremony, speeches, drone, Super 8mm film

The Reel

$7,500

All Super 8mm film, 8-hour film day, highlight film

Your date is held with a 30% retainer; monthly payment plans from there, or 5% off if you pay in full. Travel up the mountain is quoted per wedding.

Our services page has the line-item breakdown of all three.

WEDDING VIDEOGRAPHY IN BOONE

Boone sits above 3,000 feet, and you can feel it; even July evenings cool off enough that guests reach for jackets, and the late light goes gold against the ridgelines. We've filmed elopements along the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the High Country is full of mountain-view and barn venues; places like the Mast Farm Inn in Valle Crucis, Overlook Barn and Diamond Creek in Banner Elk, the Inn at Crestwood in Boone, and Leatherwood Mountains toward Ferguson. The mountain runs on its own schedule. Fog can sit on Grandfather Mountain all morning and burn off by lunch, and a late-October date can end in flurries. We leave room in the timeline so the weather ends up in the film instead of in the way.

Mountain weddings ask a little more of the logistics, so we quote travel to the High Country per wedding; a flat amount you'll know before you sign anything. If you're getting married in Boone, Blowing Rock, or Banner Elk, send us your date and we'll put a quote together.

WHY HEARTLINE FILMS

Documentary style

We film the day as it actually happens; the wind picking up during vows on a ridge, the toast that runs long. No shot lists, nothing staged twice. The film feels like your wedding because none of it was posed.

Husband-and-wife team

We're Kevin and Haley, married and filming weddings together. By the time your date comes around we'll know your story and your people; nobody gets handed off to a crew they've never met.

Super 8mm film

A vintage Super 8 camera and real Kodak stock; grain, flicker, and all. Hardly anybody in North Carolina still shoots it, and it loves mountain light.

A limited calendar

A small calendar is the whole point. Nobody's film sits in a queue, nothing gets edited on autopilot, and there's time to learn who we're filming long before the wedding weekend.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do you travel to Boone and the High Country?
Yes, we love filming in the mountains. Boone is a few hours from both of our home bases, so we quote travel per wedding; a modest flat amount we confirm up front, with no surprises later.
How do you handle mountain weather and elevation?
Carefully. High Country weather changes fast, so we build flexibility into the timeline, scout for covered and backup options, and bring gear ready for wind, fog, and quick light changes. The payoff is some of the most cinematic backdrops anywhere in the state.
How much does a Boone wedding videographer cost?
The Feature is $4,000; that's one filmmaker, full-day coverage, a highlight film, and complete ceremony and speeches edits. The Director's Cut is $6,500, which adds a second filmmaker plus drone and Super 8mm film. The Reel, the all-Super-8 option, is $7,500. Monthly payment plans start after a 30% retainer, and travel to the High Country is a separate flat quote.
When should I book for a Boone wedding?
Aim for 12 to 18 months out, and earlier than that for fall; leaf season is the most requested stretch of the High Country calendar and it goes first.

REAL SUPER 8MM FILM

Fog on the Parkway, October color, snow if the season cooperates; Super 8 grain softens all of it in a way a digital filter can't fake. We shoot it on a vintage camera loaded with real Kodak stock.

It's part of The Director's Cut. The Reel commits the whole day to it.

Learn more about Super 8mm film

An actual reel of Kodak film

Loaded by hand, mailed to a lab, worth the wait.

We film all over the High Country. Boone, Blowing Rock, Banner Elk, Valle Crucis; travel is one flat amount, quoted per wedding.

Let's talk about your High Country wedding.

Each year we take a limited number of weddings, and fall in the mountains is the first thing to go. Peak 2026 dates are going quickly, and 2027 is now open. If you're getting married in Boone, Blowing Rock, or anywhere along the Parkway, we'd love to chat about your date.

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