Songs For Wedding Videos




When my friend invited me to her wedding it skipped my attention the fact that the wedding will have a photographer or/and videographer to shoot images at their wedding celebration. When I finally remembered it was too late to do something in regard to my make up, since I hated to have my image taken either on photo or film without me wearing at least of bit of make up on. I have these pale features of the face that are reflected very nasty by the camera, so at the wedding I tried to keep the lowest profile in this matter. My friend had only one person hired in the purpose to have both the photos and the video of her wedding professionally taken.

I remembered that as much as I tried to keep myself away from the shots I couldn’t do it that well, as my friend called me one day to let me know that the wedding video is ready on a DVD and asked me to come by and take it as I had some good scenes from the wedding party which I definitely wouldn’t miss having. So I went over her house and I asked her who did the editing of her wedding video. She told me that they both had done it because they wanted to find the proper songs for wedding video and they wouldn’t have left anybody else to do it, since they had already a list of the songs to be performed with the images of the video.

songs-for-wedding-videosAnd besides, they didn’t want for a strange editor to incorporate some music they didn’t like and thus didn’t have any meaning to them at all. So I took the DVD being quite excited of the way they have managed with the images and the songs for wedding video. I had forgotten about the interviews that the videographer had taken from every guest that attended the wedding ceremony and the editing in this section was good rendered, with the music background of “My First, My Last, My everything” performed by Barry White.

Other songs were chosen in the manner to delimitate the specific moments of the wedding process: the opening with “Going to the chapel”, followed by the bride’s walking along the aisle (with her gorgeous white long trained wedding dress) with “Waiting for a girl like you” by Foreigners, for the church ceremony to end up with an editing reflected on the background sounds of “Better together” performed by Jack Johnson. This part was so emotionally filled that I burst into tears; my friend was so completely into the romance and they matched so perfectly well together that no one could have stayed immune in front of those images that shined the brilliance and the happiness of a day which is the most important in the life of a couple.

Written by , date Jul 30, 2009 in Uncategorized
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