A couple who were married at the weekend were among around a dozen newlyweds who attended the court hearing in an effort to find out if they could recover their money and wedding footage.
The devastated bride, who did not want to be named said, “It’s just the memories we want back, we don’t care about the money”.
Another newlywed woman, who also wanted to remain anonymous, said she used Launch Films Production four weeks ago for her wedding photos and video, paying $5395 for the package deal.
“Our wedding was four weeks ago and we haven’t received our photos or video footage,” she said.
“Luckily we got in touch with one of the photographers from the day individually, and he still has some photos on his camera which he is giving us.
“All I want is my raw footage. I’m happy to take it to someone else to be edited. They also have a personal hard drive from us with all my photos from the last ten years on it.”
PricewaterhouseCoopers-appointed liquidator, Melissa Humann, said the firm would begin to investigate Launch Film Productions immediately and attend its premises, as early as Tuesday if possible.
“We will now take steps to attempt to contact the director to attend the office and see what is there,” she said.
“We have started to…
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