A Bride's Perspective: Top 7 Wedding Day Highlights You Shouldn't Miss! ♡
2016.09.11 published
There Are Many Wedding Ceremony Productions! I Want to Know What Was "Great to Do"!
Weddings have many different productions like balloon releases, cake cutting, and candle services, right? There may be many brides-to-be who are indecisive about whether to include productions or not. This time, we will introduce a ranking of productions that graduated brides really thought, "It was great to do at the wedding!"*
\Great Productions to Do at a Wedding/① End Roll
The top-rated production that graduated brides thought was great to do at the wedding is the end roll! After a fun reception ends, the end roll that plays during the emotional climax of the bride's letter and the presentation of souvenirs dramatically concludes the wonderful reception. ♩
The most popular type is the "Same-day End Roll" or "Shoot-and-Show," which uses footage from the actual day. It allows everyone to look back on their memories of the wedding day, and guests will surely be surprised, saying, "Did the video get done already!?" ◎
Moreover, the shoot-and-show end roll contains off-shots such as makeup scenes, making it refreshing for the guests to watch it too!*
Another appealing aspect of the end roll is that you can include a message as a caption for all guests ♡ The final send-off can be surprisingly hectic, so it might not be easy to convey your gratitude. But by including captions in the end roll, you can express your thanks to each person individually!*
The end roll is a digest movie lasting about 3 to 7 minutes, so it's a point that you can easily show it to friends even after the wedding. It often takes 2 to 4 months for wedding DVDs to be ready, which can be frustrating when they don’t arrive promptly. However, with the shoot-and-show end roll, it can be handed to you on the wedding day, allowing you to savor your wedding memories immediately! ♡
\Great Productions to Do at a Wedding/② Veil Down
Nowadays, many venues have adopted the "Veil Down Ceremony," which is a lovely production where the mother places the veil on the bride. In weddings, the bride walks the aisle with her father, but there are hardly any productions in which the mother participates. However, by doing the veil down, you can convey your gratitude to your mother as well. It’s also a wonderful photo opportunity!*
The veil down ceremony symbolizes "going back into the mother's womb." The steps taken down the aisle with the father represent the journey since the day the bride was born. The veil down before walking means returning to the mother's womb, at the age of 0. The mother performs the veil down with the hope that the bride will be happy in her future life. The mixed feelings of joy and sadness on the mother’s face can bring tears to the guests' eyes...*
\Great Productions to Do at a Wedding/③ Surprise Proposal
The third place goes to the surprise proposal from the groom to the bride. A surprise proposal from the groom to the bride beautifully conveys his love, making it a wonderful wedding! ♡
If you really want your fiancé to do a surprise proposal, try casually mentioning it to mutual friends or your planner as if it’s someone else's idea. (Laugh) They may just suggest it!*
\Great Productions to Do at a Wedding/④ Bubble Shower
The fourth place is the bubble shower! It drifts through the air longer than a flower shower, making it easy to capture cute, wonderful, and happy photos! ♡
