A Wedding at the Rainbow Room
High above Manhattan, where the skyline becomes part of the celebration, Dana and Cristian’s wedding at the Rainbow Room captures the essence of a true New York City experience—timeless, iconic, and unmistakably refined.
Located on the 65th floor of Rockefeller Center, the Rainbow Room is one of the most legendary wedding venues in New York. With panoramic views of the city, historic Art Deco design, and its iconic rotating dance floor, it offers a setting that feels both cinematic and deeply rooted in New York’s history.
From the beginning of the day, there was a sense of anticipation woven into every moment. The energy of New York moved just outside the windows, while inside, everything felt intentional—calm, elevated, and effortlessly composed. As a New York wedding videographer, these are the moments we look for—the subtle in-between spaces where the story naturally unfolds.
The ceremony felt intimate despite the scale of the setting. Surrounded by sweeping skyline views, every exchange carried weight. The architecture, the light, and the atmosphere worked together to create something immersive—where the city itself became part of the experience.
As the evening began, the space transformed. The Rainbow Room’s legendary dance floor slowly rotated beneath the celebration, revealing shifting views of Manhattan throughout the night. The transition from day to night brought a new energy—one that felt vibrant, expressive, and distinctly New York.
This contrast is what defines a luxury NYC wedding. Refined and composed in one moment, electric and unforgettable in the next.
Filming weddings at the Rainbow Room—and across New York City—requires an understanding of both scale and subtlety. Our approach is always rooted in observation, allowing the day to unfold without interruption while shaping a film that reflects its natural rhythm. The result is a wedding film that feels cinematic, editorial, and deeply personal.
For couples planning a Rainbow Room wedding or a luxury wedding in New York City, the intention goes beyond capturing the day—it’s about preserving a feeling. The energy of the city. The emotion of the moment. The atmosphere that can’t be recreated.
This film is a reflection of that.
Wedding Videographer : The Candi Project
Ceremony & Reception: Rainbow Room
Photographer: Jaymo Jaymes
Planner: FY Parties
Florals: Ivie Joy Floral Arts
Entertainment: Hank Lane
Lighting: Bentley Meeker
Hair & Makeup: Bad Brides Club
Dress: Ines Di Santo
Vintage Cab: Film Cars


