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“You are my favorite adventure.”

What does an adventure look like? For Courtney and Skip, it started with a sacred promise on the shores of the Grand Wailea, captured by their Grand Wailea wedding videographer. Their story then continued with an unforgettable Maui wedding boat reception on the open ocean. It proves that the greatest celebrations aren’t confined to a single place; they follow the spirit of the couple.

This is their story.

Choosing to begin your day at a world-class resort is one thing. Deciding to continue the celebration at sea aboard the Pride of Maui is another. It’s a choice that speaks to a desire for a truly dynamic and unique experience. It transforms a beautiful wedding into an epic journey. But it also presents a unique storytelling challenge: how do you weave two distinct, incredible locations into one seamless, emotional narrative?

Courtney & Skip | The Teaser

This is where a filmmaker becomes a strategic partner. As a Grand Wailea wedding videographer with experience in complex logistics, our job is to find the single story that connects the quiet intimacy of the vows on land with the vibrant energy of a party at sea. It’s about more than just capturing pretty shots in two places. It’s about building a film where the transition feels earned, the energy builds, and the final legacy feels as boundless and adventurous as the day itself.

The Vows

The promises Courtney and Skip made were the anchor for their adventure. The North Star for the journey ahead.

“I have never been more sure of anything in my entire life. I choose you today, and I choose you for the rest of my life.”

“You make me feel like I can do anything. You are my favorite adventure, and I can’t wait to see where it takes us.”

A wedding day is a single point on a map. But your story is the entire journey. A film is the proof that your adventure was worth capturing, a legacy to be revisited for a lifetime.

Is your legacy the next one we tell?

Begin the Experience

Courtney & Skip | The Short Film

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