Your wedding footage
deserves a second life.
Whether it's old DVD footage, raw files that never became a film, or a wedding video you've never loved — REDO restores and re-edits your wedding footage into something you'll actually watch.
Wedding Film
Redesign
All the raw footage was there — it just didn't feel representative of their day. A complete wedding video re-edit: new structure, new pacing, new music, and the emotion that was always in the footage but never made it to screen.
- Full re-edit from existing footage or raw files
- Color correction and cinematic grading
- Audio cleanup and music replacement
- Digital delivery + private link
Wedding DVD
Restoration
Old wedding DVD footage — digitized, color corrected, recut, and delivered as a modern cinematic film. One of the most common projects we take on: couples whose DVD wedding video never felt right, finally getting the film they deserved.
- DVD digitization + full re-edit
- Color correction and audio cleanup
- Modern pacing and music
- Digital delivery + private link
What wedding video
restoration can fix.
Most problems with old wedding videos are fixable — bad pacing, wrong music, poor color, muffled audio. Here's an honest breakdown of what we can and can't do.
- ✓Pacing and structure — the edit rebuilt from scratch using original footage
- ✓Color grading — washed out, too warm, or inconsistent between cameras
- ✓Music — replaced entirely with something that actually fits
- ✓Audio clarity — background noise, muffled vows, uneven levels
- ✓Missing scenes — if raw footage exists, we find it and build it in
- ✓Dated effects and titles — removed or replaced with something timeless
- —Footage never shot — if a moment wasn't filmed, it doesn't exist to restore
- —Severely unusable shots — extreme blur or total underexposure has hard limits
- —Audio never recorded — we can clean what's there, not manufacture what isn't
When you share your footage, we tell you honestly what's realistic before anything starts.
You probably recognize
one of these situations.
You were disappointed from day one
The videographer delivered something that didn't match what you expected. You watched it once and put it away.
Something important got cut
Your first dance was barely featured. The toasts were missing. Those moments exist in the raw footage — they just weren't used.
The style feels dated
Films from 10–20 years ago came with the editing conventions of that era. The footage is timeless. The editing around it isn't.
It's on a disc or old hard drive
VHS tapes, old DVDs, files from a videographer who's no longer around. Whatever format it's in, there's a path forward.
Simple to start.
Easy to relive.
Share your footage
Send us your original files — raw footage, a finished film, DVDs, or whatever you have. We review everything before anything starts. No commitment required.
We talk through what you want
A short conversation where you tell us what's wrong and what you're hoping for. We want to understand the day you experienced before we build a film that reflects it.
We get to work
Editing, color, audio, music — whatever the project calls for. Most clients receive their restored film within two months.
Review and refinement
You watch it. If something isn't right, we fix it. The goal is a film you're proud to share — not just a version that's better than what you had.
Delivery in modern formats
Your restored film in high-quality digital format — ready to watch, share, and archive for the long term.
Common questions about
wedding video restoration.
Do I need raw footage to re-edit my wedding video?
Raw footage gives us the most to work with. But we can work from a finished film too — especially for music replacement, color correction, or audio cleanup.
Can you restore a wedding video that's 10 or 20 years old?
Yes. We work with footage from all eras. For wedding footage still on VHS or DVD, we partner with LegacyBox for digitization, then take over from there.
Can you re-edit a wedding video from a different videographer?
Yes — this is the most common scenario. What matters is the footage, not who originally shot or edited it.
What if I only want one thing changed, like the music?
We scope projects to what you actually need. A music replacement is quoted differently than a full re-edit. You're not locked into a package.
How long does a wedding video restoration take?
Most clients receive their restored film within two months. We give you a specific timeline after reviewing your footage — no surprises.
Is the footage review really free?
Yes. No commitment, no obligation. You share your footage, we tell you honestly what's possible and what it would cost.
