No, seriously? Who is this guy?

Despite what you might think, and the fact that i’ve put a website together talking about myself, I am actually the worst at describing myself.

So here’s the three Seans…

Sean the…well, Sean

A man standing on a beach holding two drinks with lime and cherry garnishes, wearing sunglasses and a short-sleeve button-up shirt, with thatched umbrellas, lounge chairs, and people in the background.

I’m from Lanarkshire originally, and after moving about a bit for work, I have ended up back here for my penance.
Despite a few delays thanks to Covid, I was lucky enough to marry the lovely Tracy four years ago, and she tolerates my nonsense with our wee, old boy, Gomez - featured below.

I’m pretty loud, surprisingly whimsical, I will judge you on whether you are having Haggis Bon Bons at your wedding or not, and I will apologise in advance for my language if we have a call.

Close-up of a pug dog with a wrinkled face, large dark eyes, and a black nose, indoors with a leather couch and painted wall in the background.
A man in a pinstripe suit and sunglasses holding a menu or booklet, standing outdoors against a brick wall and greenery, with a table and chairs nearby.

Sean the Celebrant

Didn’t we do this bit already?

But if you are still reading - firstly thank you - but secondly why not give me a wee buzz and we can see if we might be a good fit for each other.

I am FULLY aware that my style will definitely not be for everyone, but if you want to talk Movies, Games, TV, and nonsense in between wedding stuff - I might be the man for you!

Get in touch!
A man in a white shirt is drinking a cocktail with a cherry, in a lively, decorated restaurant with pink flowers hanging from the ceiling and pink floral wall decorations.

Sean the Producer

Really couldn’t find an appropriate picture of me at work - so that one will have to do. That’s what most people think Producers do anyway right?

By Day, I am a Supervising Producer at a CG, VFX, and Animation company in Glasgow, and over the years I’ve worked in Live Action too as a Director and Writer. It’s helped me learn to communicate clearly, write and rewrite scripts, do an inordiate amount of public speaking, and of course, working in TV, Film, Adverts, and Video Games has given me an array of weird and wonderful pockets of specialist knowledge that I will use to keep you calm on your big day.


For example let me tell you the difference between a Dragon and a Wyvern…