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Your Wedding Films Should Make People Feel Something

Learn The Storytelling Framework — My 5-Part Process

Free Live Training for Filmmakers & Photographers Ready to Move Beyond Just Pretty Footage

UNDERSTAND
THE “WHY”

EDIT WITH
INTENTION

ATTRACT
DREAM COUPLES

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This training is FOR YOU IF:

→ You’ve watched all the YouTube tutorials on gear, camera settings, and transitions… and your work still feels flat, repetitive, or forgettable


→ You love wedding films that actually mean something - and you want to start creating your own


→ You’re tired of relying on trendy transitions or hoping for the best in the edit, and want to build a recognizable style that draws in your dream clients

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Let’s be HONEST:

Most filmmaking education focuses on gear, settings, and “epic” transitions.
And while those things matter, they don’t teach you how to move people.

They don’t tell you what to look for.

They don’t help you create something beautiful, honest, and emotionally unforgettable.

But What If We Said THERE COULD BE ANOTHER WAY?

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You want the truth?

You can shoot in 4K with a $5,000 rig and still create something that feels…meh.

Because what couples actually connect with isn’t technical perfection - it’s a story that feels true.

In this free live training, I’ll show you how to stop filming like a checklist and start capturing weddings like a storyteller. We’ll talk about:

  • The 5 key shifts that transformed my filming and editing process

  • How to know what to film (and what to skip) to tell a meaningful story

  • How to stop drowning in random footage and start editing with confidence

Why it’s LIVE and why that matters?

This isn’t a pre-recorded video.

This is a real-time, face-to-face teaching session — because I believe learning the art of storytelling should feel just as human as the films we create.

Show up live, ask your questions, and walk away with real clarity on what’s been missing from your workflow — and what to do about it.

IN THIS TRAINING,
You’ll Learn

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What to look for on the wedding day to craft a natural, emotionally-driven narrative

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How to film with your final edit in mind (so you're not sifting through hours of unusable footage).

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The role of movement, audio, and sound design in creating cinematic magic

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The exact process I use to consistently deliver emotional, cinematic films — without stress or overwhelm.

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The mindset shift that will change how you approach your camera—and your clients

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Simple filming techniques to instantly elevate your visuals

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MEET YOUR COACH

Hi, I’m Tess! IT’S NICE TO MEET YOU!

I used to shoot everything and hope I could “find the story” in post. I’d spend hours editing, second-guessing every cut, and wondering why my films felt like a series of clips—not a cohesive, beautiful story.

And honestly? I almost gave up.

But then I found a repeatable framework that changed everything. It helped me film with clarity, edit with purpose, and deliver work that actually connects. That’s what I’m sharing in this training.

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A CAMERA Captures What Happened. A STORY Captures What Mattered.

Learn How to Craft Wedding Films That Feel as Real as the Day Itself

Live Training | Real-Time Learning | Confidence & Clarity