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Preserving The Toast From Your Wedding Reception
There are parts of your wedding that can ONLY be captured by video. For example, the toasts at your reception.
Usually the best man and the maid of honor write their toasts and practice them ahead of time. They are meaningful. They are memorable. These memories are seldom preserved in any form and are usually lost with fading memories. But imagine hearing these endearing messages many years after the wedding reception. And not just hearing them, but hearing them with quality unavailable with home videos.
Sometimes toasts are serious and emotional, but other times they are just plain funny. Here is what one best man said:
“Apparently, it’s my duty to offer a small piece of advice to the groom and Kevin will be pleased to know that a successful marriage can be compared to football: be fully committed every week and make sure you score every Saturday. However, Jenna assures me that playing away from home could result in a serious groin injury and is definitely the quickest way onto the transfer list!”
Another aspect of your wedding that can ONLY be captured by video are your wedding vows. Without video, those vows will only survive through the power of your memory (and a few pictures, frozen in time).
Those are just two more reasons to seriously consider videography a top priority for your wedding.
Again, thanks for reading,
Anna