Articles tagged: Rehearsal
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sarah Porter Before you get too caught up in the bridal shower cards, you should give some thought to how your guests are going to spend their time at the event. Of course, you'll have refreshments and maybe gifts to open but that won't take up very much time. Unless you want to host the shortest party in history, you'll want to have some great ideas for entertaining all of the people who have received a bridal shower invitation. written by Robert Reno The wedding rehearsal is generally held the day before the wedding. In the case of small, intimate weddings, the rehearsal may consist of only a few minutes of instructions prior to the ceremony. For some insight on how to plan a wedding rehearsal read the article below. written by Olivia Romero Romero Nowadays, when you rent a DVD to watch in the comfort of your home, you can usually count on a “Special Features” section, where the movie producer includes a “back story” or “making of the movie” featurette. This same “back story” technique can easily be added to your wedding video to add a fun, “up close and personal” touch, in playful contrast to the formality of the wedding ceremony. And it doesn't require any out of the ordinary time or effort. written by Olivia Romero Romero Have you volunteered or have you been recruited to shoot someone's wedding video? Take our test to see if you're ready to handle this important job. written by Olivia Romero Romero The most important step professional videographers take to ensure that their wedding video projects will have a successful outcome is pre-production. If you want to save time, money, unnecessary work and untold frustration, without a doubt, pre-production should be the main focus of your energies as they pertain to the do-it-yourself wedding video. written by Kathleen Terrana The maid or matron of honor has one of the most important roles in helping the bride’s wedding to be successful. By having an honest discussion with her maid of honor, the bride can avoid overwhelming her with responsibilities. written by Kathleen Terrana Generally speaking, the mother of the groom (MOG) is responsible for coordinating her wedding attire with that of the bride’s mother. If she has the time, resources, and desire, she can also have a tremendous influence on the outcome of the entire wedding and reception. << previous page 1 next page>> |