Chloé & Sylvain's wedding at the Manoir de Gouézac

Aerial view of the Manoir de Gouézac in Grand-Champ, Morbihan, on Chloé and Sylvain's wedding day.
The Manoir de Gouézac from the air, during the drinks reception. Still from Chloé & Sylvain's film.

On 30 May 2026, Chloé and Sylvain were married at the Manoir de Gouézac, in Grand-Champ, Morbihan. I filmed their day from beginning to end, handheld and with a drone for the wide shots, with a single idea in mind: that years later they would find the exact atmosphere of that day again, not a series of shots but a film.

The Manoir de Gouézac, fifteen minutes from Vannes

The Manoir de Gouézac stands in Grand-Champ, about fifteen kilometres from Vannes and Auray. It is a Breton family house: a pale stone façade, slate shutters, a formal garden with Mediterranean touches, and large stone outbuildings that host the dinner and the evening. The estate can be privatised entirely and has accommodation on site, which changes a great deal about the rhythm of a day: nobody is checking their watch for the drive home.

For a videographer it is a generous place. The inner courtyard takes a very soft light late in the afternoon, the park and surrounding fields give depth, and the whole reads beautifully from the air, which the view above sums up better than any description.

Filming a day in May in Brittany

In late May, in Morbihan, the light sets late and stays warm for a long time. That is a gift for a film: the ceremony and the drinks reception unfold in natural light, and the evening still holds something when the speeches begin. I worked discreetly for most of the day, with no staging and no imposed poses: the images that last are almost always the ones where nobody is looking at the lens.

The drone footage

The aerial shot opens the film. It places the venue, shows the manor, its outbuildings and the garden in one glance, and gives the film a breath nothing at ground level can replace. It is also, very practically, the image the couple share most: it says where everything happened. The drone then stays on the ground during the emotional moments, because a ceremony is not filmed to the sound of rotors.

Wedding videographer in Morbihan and Brittany

Studio SB is based in Mayenne and travels regularly to Brittany: Grand-Champ, Vannes, Auray, Lorient, Rennes and the Gulf of Morbihan. Wedding film packages start from €1,400, drone included when the venue and the weather allow. Every film is built to measure, from your story and the real rhythm of your day.

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