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Memories are part of our live. They define us as persons and say the story of our life. Not just about regrets of time passing but as sweet times remembered. Imagine this as a desire and multiple it many times when it comes about a crucial event in your life; a wedding for instance. You relish the time but it all passes and you get to remain only with photos and videos of that happy day.
Like the old saying “a photo is worthy a thousands words” videos can overrun this. Just like at the wedding you wanted a slideshow probably as a remembering of the whole love story of the two of you now it is more than this: a video with the short chapters of the key moments in the wedding. Of course nothing can be done better but with a background music included as to make you be in the spirit of the event, to set the mood.
Wedding Videography And Songs (Source: videomaker.com)
Wedding videos and songs represent in fact the need of correlation. So at each sequence to have the song played expressing the exact situation, what is happening at that time. For this easier will be when making the wedding video montage the songs included in the wedding play list. But here you may need to think at various interpretations and correlations between the Wedding videos and songs, such as:
- on the one hand this being the best way to match everything from video to played sound;
- wedding videos and songs speak in the name of desire to have memories from the wedding so if not the songs that where then played what can be better?
Wedding Videography And Songs (Source: web-images.chacha.com)
- on the other hand, as a general concept it all passed so it is better to focus on the love story and choose songs with this theme category.
Remember: The wedding video songs you choose should be as appealing now as they will be years down the line. We were stuck between The Postal Service’s “Such Great Heights” and Hootie and the Blowfish’s “I Only Wanna Be With You.” Though it’s the cornier choice, we went for the latter. Why? It was popular in 1996, when Paul and I started dating and it always reminds us of our early days together. “Such Great Heights” is a fabulous song, but it has little significance to us as a couple.
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