JADE MADE FILMS
A Modern Love Story at Rose Hill Acres
On September 13, 2025, surrounded by 180–200 of their closest family and friends, these two promised forever at Rose Hill Acres Event Center in Maryville, Missouri. Their day blended modern design, western roots, and a touch of boho ease, creating a celebration that felt both elevated and effortlessly true to who they are. The day began early, with preparations starting at 7:00 a.m. right on site at Rose Hill Acres. The energy was calm but anticipatory. The kind of morning where details matter and time slows just enough to let the emotions catch up.
From the beginning, this couple emphasized what they wanted most captured on film: family, friends, meaningful details, and real moments. Not staged. Not rushed. Just honest.
Those priorities shaped the entire day. Before the ceremony, they chose to share private vows, a quiet pause in the middle of a full day. Words meant only for each other, spoken without an audience, holding space for emotion without distraction. These moments carried weight. The kind you don’t forget, even when the day moves on. At 4:15 p.m., guests gathered as the ceremony began at Rose Hill Acres, wrapping up at 4:45 p.m. The focus was clear: family and bridal party reactions, genuine expressions, and the shared experience of witnessing a commitment.
No strict rules. No added spectacle. Just presence, connection, and a room full of people who mattered. As the sun dipped lower, the reception unfolded into a celebration marked by laughter, movement, and meaningful tradition. Highlights included: Toasts from the Maid of Honor and Best Man, A mother–daughter dance, followed by a deeply personal toast to her mom. A cake cutting shared without hurry. Music that blended country, rock, and timeless favorites, setting the tone for a dance floor that stayed alive. Every part of the reception felt intentional. Nothing overdone. Nothing overlooked. From prep to private vows, ceremony to celebration, this wedding wasn’t about perfection. It was about people. About legacy. About capturing the moments that will matter years from now.
This is the kind of wedding film that doesn’t just replay a day. It preserves a feeling.



