
Before now, paper wedding invitations were a thing. Over time, people began using digital photo invitations creatively designed and custom-made for a couple. However, these invite types are static, lack movement, and don’t do much to evoke emotions and as a result, are not worth remembering.
A well-designed wedding invitation video shares details of the ceremony sets the tone for the wedding, and tells a beautiful love story. Thanks to advancements in tech, creating invitation videos resonates more, and has become more creative and engaging. With a ton of wedding stock footage available on the internet, you can easily add cinematic videos with stunning backgrounds to their invites without spending money on filming. You can use AI tools to generate romantic video clips and aerial shots from drone footage.
This article will introduce 15 unique backgrounds for wedding invitation videos that you likely haven’t seen before. Whether you’re going for a fairytale wedding or a modern ceremony, you’ll find some background inspiration and editing tips to make your wedding invitation stand out. You will also learn creative ways to use your invitation background more efficiently.
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Part 1: 15 Romantic Footage for Your Wedding Invitation Video

Video editing tools like Filmora have a stock library with footage for wedding video invitations. Whether you’re planning a destination wedding, a garden wedding, or a traditional ceremony, the right background video will create the perfect wedding invitation.
With Filmora, you can easily merge, cut, and edit stock footage, add text overlays in several font styles, or use Filmora’s built-in filters to create a personalized wedding invitation video. Here are a few wedding invitation video backgrounds to use on Filmora.
Sunset over the Ocean
Soft Golden Sunset over the Ocean
Champagne Glass Clinking
Silhouettes of a Dancing Couple
Cute Couple Video
Couple on a Beach
Silhouette of Couple Playing on the Beach
Silhouette of Couple Playing in a Field
Waves Crashing on a Beach
Holding Hands Video
Silhouettes of a Kissing Couple
Candlelit Romantic Dinner
Hands Drawing Henna
Cherry Blossom Trees in Full Bloom
Autumn Leaves Falling
Part 2: How Can You Make Background Clips for Wedding Invitation Videos Unique for Each Couple?
Creating the perfect wedding invite starts with picking the right wedding invitation background videos. Here’s how to pick the right wedding background footage and how to make it work perfectly for your wedding:
Piecing together different video types for the ideal wedding invite video
Instead of using a single video clip, combine multiple videos that keep your viewers watching. Pick your shots depending on the type of video you want. Start with a scenic view of the beach or city skylines. Add intimate footage like videos of hands held, a shared laugh, or slow-motion walks.
Personalizing stock videos to reflect the wedding theme
Wedding stock videos don’t have to look generic. Add voiceovers and texts, or even mix up stock footage with personal videos. Color grade the video to match the wedding theme— for example, use warm tones for an autumn wedding. You can add an animated form of the couple’s initials or the wedding date in different sections of the video.

Picking the perfect background wedding invitation video
Ask yourself these questions before picking a background invite video.
- What emotion does it trigger? Does it feel romantic, joyful, cheerful, or elegant?
- Does it match the couple’s style?
- Does it match the aesthetics of other wedding materials? Does it match the save-the-date flyer or the wedding website?
These will determine if that background video is the right choice or not.
Popular wedding themes to consider when picking background videos
- For a rustic-themed wedding, your background videos should include clips of fields, wood textures, or warm golden-hour shots.
- For aclassic and elegant vibe, your background videos should include clips soft-focus chandeliers, etc.
- For destination-themed weddings, your background videos should include clips of sunsets, ocean waves, footprints in the sand, etc, depending on your chosen destination.
- For afairytale vibe, use background videos with lights in the sky, forest glows, floating lanterns, etc.

Matching the background video to the wedding color palette
Matching your background video to your wedding palette gives a more cohesive look. For a soft pastel color scheme, use nature clips with flowers. For deep jewel tones, choose background videos with dramatic light effects. If your wedding color palette has neutral or earthy shades, add clips with organic textures like linen or sand.
Remember to adjust brightness or add color overlays where necessary to make sure the stock footage blends with your wedding colors.
Making a wedding video invitation look like a wedding trailer
If there’s one way to get your guests excited about and anticipating your wedding, this is it! Create a wedding invitation that tells a story with a cinematic feel.
Start with a slow fade-in transition effect, a meaningful quote, a soft background music, or a voice. Mix clips of landscape or candle flickering with human interactions like wide smiles or hands holding. Pick the right music and adjust the tempo at different parts of the video. Add a text to the last slide with a call-to-action—“SAVE THE DATE” or “SEE YOU AT THE WEDDING!” or something like that.

Looking out for subtle video elements that resonate with the couple
Tiny details in your video can have deep meanings. Doves signify peace, rings stand for unity, and falling petals symbolize romance. Choose clips with any of these elements for your background video. You can also add clips that represent a shared interest with your partner or ones with an inside joke. For example, if you love stargazing with your partner, including a clip of the night sky with constellations is perfect. If you got engaged in Paris, include a soft-focus shot of the Eiffel Tower.
Combining personal photos and videos with stock footage
Combine real memories with stock footage. Include engagement videos or photos, behind-the-scenes clips of a shared moment—maybe an experience or a reaction. Or, you can add a voiceover of the bride or groom. That little narration would make your wedding invite extra special.
Part 3: Step-by-Step Guide on Creating Custom Wedding Invitation With Stock Footage
Creating a wedding invitation video with stock footage is easier than you think. With the right tools, you can turn clips into a beautiful invite. Some platforms allow you to download wedding stock videos for free, but the process can be tedious. Video editing tools like Filmora help you to create professional wedding invites with stock footage.
Before you go into creating your wedding video invitation, first decide on your wedding theme, and the kind of invite you want to create. Having a mental picture of what you want gives you direction.
Next, follow these steps to create video invitations for your wedding using Filmora.
- Step 1: Open Filmora on your computer and click on New Project.

- Step 2: Write out your video sequence. This includes the type of clips you want to have in your wedding invitation. Go to Stock Media on the toolbar and search for each clip on your sequence list. Arrange them in a cohesive order on the timeline.

- Step 3: Carefully look through each clip to cut and trim unnecessary parts. Ensure your clips are placed close to one another to ensure there are no blank spaces and black spots in your finished video. Also, add transitions where necessary. Go to Transition on the toolbar and drag your desired transition to the stock clip you want it on. Fade and Dissolve are the most common and practical transitions for wedding invite videos.

- Step 4: Choose the transition’s positioning on the clip. This will greatly impact the video’s outcome.

- Step 5: Choose the kind of background sound you want for your invitation video. Do you want romantic background music paired with text overlays to tell your love story or a voiceover to do the job?
To add a voiceover, click on the Voiceover icon on the timeline toolbar. Your voiceover will be automatically added to your video clip on the timeline once you’re done recording.

To add background music to your video invitation go to Audio > Music and search your preferred sound in the search bar. Drag and drop this on the timeline just under your video clip. Make sure you trim the soundtrack to match your video length so you don’t end up with music on a blank background at the end of your video.

- Step 6 (optional): Layer natural sounds for clips with nature scenes. This includes ocean sounds, chirping birds, rustling leaves, etc. Go to Audio > Sound Effect and search for your desired sound. Drag and drop the sound clip on the timeline, but make sure to place it directly over the clip with the corresponding visual.

- Step 7: Arrange the audio and sound effect clips to match the video clips on the timeline. If you’re layering them, adjust the volume of the sound effects on the editor panel so it doesn’t overwhelm the background sound of the video.

- Step 8: If your sound design includes moving from one sound effect to an audio track or another sound effect, add an audio transition to smoothen it. Go to Transition > Audio Transition and add a fade transition to the timeline. Preview to make sure it is placed right where you want it.

- Step 9: Add text overlays to your invite video. Go to Text > Handwriting and choose a text template. Drag it to your video clip on the timeline. Edit the text on the editor panel. You can change the text font, adjust the font size and color, and add animations to your text.

- Step 10: Export your video in HD.
Bonus: Creative Ways to Use Wedding Stock Footage for the Entire Wedding Process
Did you know there are other ways you can use wedding stock footage apart from invite videos? Here are a few creative ideas you can apply when planning a wedding.
- Use stock footage to create countdown videos for social media. Add romantic soundtracks or animated texts like "30 Days Until We Say ‘I Do’" or "The Countdown Begins!"
- Use stock videos of flowers blooming or waves crashing as your wedding website background. Reduce opacity to ensure text and website navigation remain readable.
- Show appreciation with thank you videos. Include guest photos or short clips from the wedding with a text overlay like “Thank you for celebrating our special day with us!" You can share this with your guest list via email or social media.
Use Filmora to repurpose your stock videos. For videos you’re sharing on social media, ensure to export in high definition and supported aspect ratio.
Conclusion
Even without pre-wedding shots, you can get the perfect wedding invitation video with just stock images from Filmora! This software offers AI tools, candid stock footage, and wedding video clips for editing. First pick background videos and stock footage that suits your vibe. Then, personalize them with text overlays and soothing soundtracks. Don’t forget to layer natural sounds that complement your video’s visual for a more realistic result.