Designed By Brides - Just for You

Since 2006 we have been surveying our Brides six months before and six months after their weddings, and with their (and their families) input have discovered what is most important to you in a wedding video when all is said and done.

(Hint: Anybody out there remember which portions of the wedding video
Bruce Willis' wife was watching in "The Sixth Sense"?
See the answer at the bottom of the page.)

But first, let's take a look at what our Newlyweds told us is least important...

Topping the list of least importance is: videotaping the photographers photographing you (umm, I guess it is kind of redundant - lol!).  While we do a great job videotaping the photographer taking pictures of you, and turn it into a passionate, fun and emotional music video, the truth is, you already have the photographs and portraits available from the photographer.  You have also told us it's fun to watch this segment a couple of times, but it's certanly not the part of the DVD you watch the most.

What's most important to the Happily Married Couple (and especially their moms and dads)?  The complete ceremony and the reception.  Even our photographer friends find this to be true.  In fact, while enjoying a reception meal together, I was surprised to hear the photographer say, "The real value of a photographer at a wedding is capturing the specific items of the day, such as, beautiful photos of the wedding rings, the Bride's dress, shoes, garter belt and flowers

 

(Answer: A guest's interview, the two of them dancing close at the reception, and the Bride's Father's toast.)