If you are reading this, there is a good chance you are planning a Disney trip… or you just got home from one. Maybe you are sitting on your couch with 327 new photos and videos on your phone. Maybe your suitcase is still half unpacked. Maybe your child is already asking, “When can we go back?”
Most moms who land here are searching for what a Disney vacation film actually feels like.
You didn’t wake up this morning thinking, Today is the day I hire someone to edit my Disney videos.
You just realized:
Your baby isn’t so little anymore. Your five-year-old still believes in the magic of the characters. And you do not want this version of your family to disappear into your camera roll.
So you typed something like:
Disney vacation album, Disney trip keepsake video, Disney memory film
Welcome. You are exactly where you are supposed to be.
This is not a sales pitch. This is a conversation about what your first Fairytale Film experience is actually like. Then you can decide if it is right for your family.
A Disney vacation film is a professionally edited keepsake created from the videos you capture during your trip.
I do not come into the parks. I do not stage moments. I do not interrupt your day.
Instead, you film your trip naturally on your phone while fully living it.
Afterward, I transform your raw clips into a chronological, story-driven film that feels like reliving the Disney magic.
It’s your family’s Disney story, preserved intentionally.
This is the biggest fear moms have.
You’re thinking: What if I miss something important? What if my videos aren’t good enough? What if I’m too busy enjoying the trip?
You are not expected to be a videographer.
Before your trip, you receive a simple Disney Filming Guide designed specifically for busy moms. It walks you through:
What moments to capture. How to film quickly without overthinking. How to document using a storytelling structure.
It’s not technical. It’s practical. Your only job is to press record when something feels meaningful.
I handle the storytelling.
When you return home, you upload your video clips through a cloud link.
From there, I:
This is not a slideshow.
It’s not a highlight reel with trendy transitions.
It’s a keepsake film that allows you to relive the magic the way it actually felt.
When your film is complete, you receive:
It’s something you can hold. Something your children can watch years from now.
Yes.
Your videos do not need to be cinematic. They need to be real. Your film will feel like a modern day home movie.
Some of the most meaningful moments are shaky hands during fireworks, quick pans toward a character hug, silly things your children say in the background, the tired walk back to the resort.
Perfection is not the goal. Preservation is.
Disney trips are different.
They are exhausting and magical at the same time. They are loud and wonder-filled.
They hold a kind of belief that doesn’t last forever.
There will come a trip when your child no longer runs to meet a princess. There will be a last time they sit on your shoulders for fireworks. There will be a last time they hold your hand down Main Street.
You can’t freeze time. But you can preserve this chapter.
A Disney vacation film allows you to step outside the role of planner, snack carrier, and schedule manager and actually see your family the way they were in that season.
Kelley said this after watching their film:
“As moms it’s hard sometimes to be fully present in the moment of these memorable moments because we’re trying to take pics, hold kiddos, etc. so this was awesome to be able to relive all of these small special moments over again!”
Not necessarily.
If you enjoy editing videos yourself and love spending hours organizing footage, you may not need this.
But if you:
Then this experience was designed for you.
There will never be a perfect Disney trip. Someone will melt down. Someone will spill popcorn. Someone will be overtired.
But there will also be wonder. And this season, where your children believe in magic, is fleeting.
If you’re searching for a way to turn your Disney vacation into something lasting, it’s because something in you already knows:
This trip matters.
You make the memories.
I’ll turn them into a story.