The film for Lucie and Tim’s summer wedding at St Julians Club was built around the pace of the day, the quiet build-up before the ceremony, the lakeside setting in Sevenoaks, and the move into a full evening of speeches, cake and dancing. It gave space to the small shifts in the day, from Lucie’s final preparations to Tim’s arrival at the venue, then carried through into the reception without turning the celebration into something overly polished or staged.
Morning
Lucie spent the morning getting ready before leaving for St Julians Club at 12.30. Those final moments before the journey gave the film its opening shape, with the focus kept on preparation, detail and the point where the day began to feel real.
Ceremony
Tim arrived at St Julians Club ahead of the ceremony, with Lucie due at the venue at 1.45 for the 2 o’clock start. The ceremony stayed central to the film, not just as the formal part of the day, but as the point where everything gathered in one place.
Speeches and Wedding Breakfast
The reception remained at St Julians Club, with the wedding breakfast beginning at 4.30. Speeches followed the food at 6.15, with Lucie’s father, the best man and Tim each taking their turn, giving the film a clear run of voices from the people closest to the day.
Evening
By the evening, the celebration moved into the cake cutting at 8 o’clock and then straight into the first dance. That shift gave the film a natural closing movement, from the last formal moments into the part of the night where everyone gathered around Lucie and Tim on the dance floor.
