Agustin & Jasmine
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove


First Look
Bridesmaids


Veiling
Family Blessing




Fetch the Bride
Gatecrash



Church March In
Ang Mo Kio Methodist Church







March In
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove




Bridal Party March In
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove


Agustin & Jasmine
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove


First Look
Bridesmaids


Veiling
Family Blessing




Fetch the Bride
Gatecrash



Church March In
Ang Mo Kio Methodist Church







March In
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove




Bridal Party March In
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove


Story
A W Singapore wedding film built on full-day storytelling, from a chaotic and joyful gatecrash to emotional church vows and a banquet full of singing, speeches, and crowd energy.
This W Singapore wedding videography film follows Agustin and Jasmine from a lively morning gatecrash to emotional church vows and a banquet at W Singapore - Sentosa Cove that felt almost pre-Covid in the best way. For couples planning a full-day celebration here, this wedding shows how much difference it makes when the film preserves both the emotional peaks and the crowd energy around them.
This day started loud in the best way. Upper Thomson in the morning, a packed shophouse, and a bridal party that brought energy from the first hour.
Agustin and Jasmine began at Jasmine’s family home near Ampang Yong Tau Foo. I had filmed the Ampang owner’s daughter years ago, so returning there felt like a small full circle moment for me.
The gatecrash was lively and funny, then everything softened at the balcony for their first look. Jasmine’s grandfather had grown many plants there and even prepared a custom pot for them. It was a small detail, but it made the moment feel deeply personal.
After that, I moved with them to Ang Mo Kio Methodist Church. Agustin had an emotional moment while waiting for Jasmine at the altar. Then both of them cried during their vows, and the moment hit even harder because the pastor was Jasmine’s older brother.
By evening, we flowed into tea ceremony, then portraits around W Singapore - Sentosa Cove before banquet. The bridal party shoot felt chaotic in the fun way, not the messy way. There was movement everywhere, plenty of laughter, and a lot of personality. It never felt overly posed.
The banquet had everything: speeches from Agustin’s sister and Jasmine’s best friend, a second march-in with the bridal party coming in together, and Agustin ending the night by singing for Jasmine. Slightly out of tune, very sincere, and everyone loved it. I was already laughing while filming because he went all in and the whole room cheered him on.
After Covid, many couples naturally toned down activities and leaned more intimate. This wedding felt different. It had the kind of guest energy, crowd response, and full-day momentum that used to be more common before that shift.
That is what made it such a strong example of full-day storytelling. It was not just a hotel wedding with a nice ballroom. It was a day with rhythm: fun in the morning, emotion in church, then celebration all the way through the night.
If you are getting married at W Singapore - Sentosa Cove and want a film that keeps the celebration energy instead of flattening it into a generic highlight, this is the kind of story I want to preserve.
Credits
Couple
Agustin & Jasmine
Venue
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove
Agustin & Jasmine
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove


First Look
Bridesmaids


Veiling
Family Blessing




Fetch the Bride
Gatecrash



Church March In
Ang Mo Kio Methodist Church







March In
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove




Bridal Party March In
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove


Story
A W Singapore wedding film built on full-day storytelling, from a chaotic and joyful gatecrash to emotional church vows and a banquet full of singing, speeches, and crowd energy.
This W Singapore wedding videography film follows Agustin and Jasmine from a lively morning gatecrash to emotional church vows and a banquet at W Singapore - Sentosa Cove that felt almost pre-Covid in the best way. For couples planning a full-day celebration here, this wedding shows how much difference it makes when the film preserves both the emotional peaks and the crowd energy around them.
This day started loud in the best way. Upper Thomson in the morning, a packed shophouse, and a bridal party that brought energy from the first hour.
Agustin and Jasmine began at Jasmine’s family home near Ampang Yong Tau Foo. I had filmed the Ampang owner’s daughter years ago, so returning there felt like a small full circle moment for me.
The gatecrash was lively and funny, then everything softened at the balcony for their first look. Jasmine’s grandfather had grown many plants there and even prepared a custom pot for them. It was a small detail, but it made the moment feel deeply personal.
After that, I moved with them to Ang Mo Kio Methodist Church. Agustin had an emotional moment while waiting for Jasmine at the altar. Then both of them cried during their vows, and the moment hit even harder because the pastor was Jasmine’s older brother.
By evening, we flowed into tea ceremony, then portraits around W Singapore - Sentosa Cove before banquet. The bridal party shoot felt chaotic in the fun way, not the messy way. There was movement everywhere, plenty of laughter, and a lot of personality. It never felt overly posed.
The banquet had everything: speeches from Agustin’s sister and Jasmine’s best friend, a second march-in with the bridal party coming in together, and Agustin ending the night by singing for Jasmine. Slightly out of tune, very sincere, and everyone loved it. I was already laughing while filming because he went all in and the whole room cheered him on.
After Covid, many couples naturally toned down activities and leaned more intimate. This wedding felt different. It had the kind of guest energy, crowd response, and full-day momentum that used to be more common before that shift.
That is what made it such a strong example of full-day storytelling. It was not just a hotel wedding with a nice ballroom. It was a day with rhythm: fun in the morning, emotion in church, then celebration all the way through the night.
If you are getting married at W Singapore - Sentosa Cove and want a film that keeps the celebration energy instead of flattening it into a generic highlight, this is the kind of story I want to preserve.
Credits