Wedding videographer Château Martinay
Getting married at Château Martinay
Château Martinay, a discreet address near Mont Ventoux
Wedding videographer Château Martinay: filming a neoclassical estate in Carpentras
In the heart of Vaucluse, Château Martinay is located at 2807 route de Mazan, in Carpentras, in that part of the Vaucluse where you can already feel Mont Ventoux, the Dentelles de Montmirail, the cypress trees and long summer evenings filled with cicadas. This neoclassical pleasure château, built in 1763 by the Isnards family and then rebuilt identically in 1836 with stones from the former ramparts of Carpentras, has kept an elegance that reads beautifully on camera: pale façades, a grand courtyard, balanced volumes, historic salons, old floors, woodwork and the atmosphere of a family home. For a wedding, the venue offers the 700 m² Cour d’honneur, the Cypress Alley, the 600 m² South façade, the Orangerie set around a three-hundred-year-old oak tree, indoor spaces, the pool, and 12 rooms for 24 guests. Seated dinners can be designed for around 120 guests, with larger outdoor formats depending on the setup. The civil ceremony takes place at the town hall, while a symbolic ceremony can be held in the park. For me, it is a true reference because everything here breathes a calm, intimate, Provençal kind of luxury, never cold or impersonal. The official Château Martinay website reflects this promise very well.

R&A's wedding film at Château Martinay
Why a wedding at Château Martinay feels so cinematic
When I filmed at Château Martinay, I immediately understood why this venue works so well on video. The Cour d’honneur creates a natural opening scene: arrivals, embraces, glasses being raised, with the fountain and the château’s lines naturally structuring the image. The Cypress Alley feels more intimate and is especially interesting for a symbolic ceremony, as the shade softens faces when the sun is still high. The South façade becomes beautiful later in the day, when the light is no longer vertical and begins to catch the pale stone without overpowering people’s expressions. This is exactly where the eye of a wedding videographer Château Martinay becomes valuable: you need to choose the right angle, timing and camera height depending on the season. I often recommend avoiding portraits too early in summer and keeping the couple session for late afternoon, before dinner. The Orangerie is perfect for a brunch, a get-together or more relaxed moments the next day. The main challenge here comes from the possible wind in the park and the contrast between shade and direct sun: sound, microphones and movements all need to be anticipated without disturbing the atmosphere.

A discreet, sensitive and cinematic approach at Château Martinay
My approach at Château Martinay remains very discreet. I do not try to turn your wedding into a film set, or to stop real moments so they can be recreated. I observe gestures, silences, glances between two speeches, the way your loved ones move through the Cour d’honneur, and then I build an elegant, living wedding film with a true sense of breathing space. As a wedding videographer Château Martinay, I rely a lot on the venue’s natural transitions: preparations in the rooms, the walk down to the gardens, guests crossing the Cypress Alley, the cocktail in the courtyard, then the dinner light in front of the South façade. I use long lenses to stay at a distance, slow movements when the space allows it, and carefully prepared microphones so nothing is lost from the vows or speeches. I also like to connect the place to your story: why Provence, why this château, why this weekend with these specific people. This is where my work as a storytelling wedding filmmaker truly makes sense. Martinay has a rare quality: it feels prestigious, yet still keeps something gentle and family-like, leaving plenty of room for emotion.
A Provence-based wedding videographer who has already filmed at Château Martinay
I am a wedding videographer based in Provence, and that is a real advantage at a venue like Château Martinay. I know this light that changes quickly, the mistral that can arrive without warning, the golden endings to the day in the Vaucluse, and also the way international weddings are often built here, over two or three days. Having already filmed at Château Martinay allows me to arrive with concrete references: the most interesting angles in the Cour d’honneur, the places where I can remain discreet during the ceremony, the moments when the outdoor spaces become softer on camera, and the areas that work well for capturing conversations without intruding on your guests. My journey with GordonWeddingFilms, founded in 2014, has led me to film more than 180 weddings in France and abroad, for both French and international couples. My eye comes as much from cinema as from music, rhythm and storytelling. As a Provence wedding videographer, what I care about most is telling what you are truly living: a place, a family, an energy, a weekend that will never look like any other.
Tips for planning your wedding at Château Martinay
Advice from a wedding videographer Château Martinay for beautiful images and smooth timings
To plan your wedding at Château Martinay, I would suggest thinking of the day as a journey. The preparations can remain very elegant in the rooms and outbuildings, especially if the spaces are kept bright and tidy. For the ceremony, the Cypress Alley is often more comfortable while the sun is still present, as the natural shade protects guests and softens faces. The Cour d’honneur works very well for the cocktail, short speeches and atmosphere shots, but clean sound should be planned carefully: stone and façades can reflect sound, especially with a large number of guests. For portraits, I would favour late afternoon, with the couple stepping away discreetly for fifteen to twenty minutes before dinner. In summer, plan water, fans and a backup option for the mistral, especially for floral arches and ceremony microphones. The Orangerie is ideal for a brunch or a relaxed moment the next day, more countryside-inspired and less formal. Finally, think about your international guests: Avignon TGV, Marseille Provence and Nice are clear reference points, but shuttles should be organised early to avoid delays between Carpentras and the estate.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, I have already filmed at Château Martinay, and it is a venue that immediately stands out for its balance. The Cour d’honneur brings a lot of rhythm to the images, the Cypress Alley offers real softness for ceremonies, and the rooms allow for very elegant preparations. This experience helps me anticipate angles, light, movement and those moments when the best thing to do is simply disappear into the background.
Spring and early autumn are beautiful, with softer light and temperatures that are often more comfortable for guests. Summer is still stunning and deeply Provençal, but the key moments need to be timed carefully: ceremony in the shade, cocktail not too early, portraits at the end of the day. The estate is at its best when the outdoor spaces come alive, with cicadas, cypress trees, warm stone and dinners outside.
Yes, and it is actually one of the most interesting formats for this venue. Château Martinay is very well suited to a welcome dinner, a full wedding day, then a brunch at the Orangerie or near the relaxation areas. Over several days, the film becomes more alive: it does not only tell the story of the ceremony, but the whole experience of your loved ones in Provence, the reunions, the spontaneous speeches and the quieter moments.
Yes, I regularly work with international couples who choose Provence to bring their families and friends together. I can communicate in French or English, prepare the filming in advance with you and your wedding planner, and integrate speeches, vows or voiceovers in several languages. Château Martinay fits this idea of an elegant destination wedding perfectly: intimate, easy to enjoy, and visually very strong.
Yes, I travel throughout Provence, the Luberon, the Alpilles, the Var, the French Riviera and elsewhere when the project calls for it. Château Martinay is a very coherent base for a wedding in the Vaucluse, close to Carpentras, Mont Ventoux and Avignon. For a full weekend, I can also film a welcome dinner in a nearby village, a walk, a tasting or a more personal moment before the wedding.
Château Martinay is located in Carpentras, at 2807 route de Mazan. From Aix-en-Provence, you should allow around one hour to one hour and fifteen minutes by car, depending on the route. Avignon TGV is around 35 minutes away, which is convenient for guests travelling from Paris or abroad. Marseille Provence Airport is listed at around 1 hour 25 minutes, and Nice at around 2 hours 45 minutes. For an international wedding, I always recommend coordinated shuttles.

Receiving international awards is a real recognition, but I see them above all as a reminder to stay demanding. Every wedding filmed in Provence or elsewhere teaches me something: a way of listening, framing, waiting for the right moment, and building a story without betraying what was truly lived. Being recognised as a Provence wedding videographer means a lot to me, of course, but what matters most is the trust of each couple and the possibility of creating sincere, elegant and lasting films.
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