Posts Tagged ‘before’

Are there any wedding/bridal books for women who didn’t want to get married before now?

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Case in point, I’m engaged and planning a wedding but never wanted to get married before now. So for most girls, they already know how they’ve wanted their wedding, already knew the style of dress and all of that, I didn’t and still working through it. Is there a book or magazine that covers this sort of thing.

Is it okay to send a wedding gift to a couple before the wedding?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

My friends are getting married next month. They are going back to their hometown for the wedding, which is halfway across the country from where they live. I don’t live in their hometown either. I wanted to give them a particularly large gift from their wedding registry. Is it okay to send it to them before the wedding? That way I won’t have to travel with the large gift and they won’t have to lug it back home after the wedding.

How long can I let a wedding cake sit before decorating?

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Making a wedding cake, putting butter cream icing on it, then fondit over it. When should I put the icing and fondit on if the wedding is Saturday? Thanks for your help!

Is it necessary to send Save the Date cards before wedding invitations?

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Hello,

Just curious if it’s better to just send the wedding invitations now, instead of first sending a Save the Date card. We already know the date, the church, and who we want to invite. Why not just send the invites?

Thanks

Wedding Video – Plan Before You Sign that Contract

Monday, April 19th, 2010

The wedding video is a timeless detail that can bring lasting memories for years to come There’s a list of questions you should present to several wedding videographers prior to selecting ‘the one.’ You can consider it an interview, where you are the boss that is looking to hire the right candidate for the job. And that’s exactly how it is: you need someone to perform a task for you. Is this person qualified? Can they be trusted? Will they be able to deliver everything they’re promising?

Instead of throwing your trust on the line, the following questions should let you know if this wedding videographer is ‘the one’ you want to hire for your wedding.

How long have you been a wedding videographer?
Anyone with a camcorder can call themselves a ‘videographer’ because they video-taped their kid sister’s recital. You want to make sure you’re dealing with a professional. How long has this person been in the business? How many weddings has this person documented? You want to make sure that you’re hiring someone that’s long-term, not here today-gone the day before your wedding.

Are you the same person that will videotape my wedding?
While this question may seem irrelevant, it’s really not. Basically you’re trying to find out if this is the person that will be documenting your wedding. Wouldn’t you be surprised if someone else showed up? It actually happens. Confirm that this man/woman is the same person that will be taping your wedding video on your wedding day.

What kind of lighting do you use?
If they say natural light, walk the other way. This doesn’t sound like a professional. Some videographers use lights on their cameras, others use stand-alone soft box-like lights.

What type of microphones do you use?
The quality of sound is just as important as the quality of the wedding video. What good is a videotape with muffles, echoes, and inaudible mumbling? Most modern grooms and brides wear wireless microphones on their tuxedos and gowns during the wedding ceremony. This way the exchange of vows can actually be heard. Make sure to discuss microphone placement with your videographer prior to the big day.

Can I have my Video on DVD instead of VHS?
It’s a standard question. Many modern couples find VHS out-dated. Nevertheless, while DVD quality is much better, Videotapes can withstand a little more. If your DVD gets scratched, it may skip. Despite this, many videographers can customize their DVDs with wedding chapters, scene selections, and a customized case that displays your wedding picture.

How can I obtain a sample of your work?
Ideally, you want to see an actual demo VHS/DVD in person. However, it’s a very contemporary trend for videographers to send you to their websites to view a polished sample of their recent work. Let the videographer know that you’d prefer to see an actual demo VHS tape or DVD.

Your John Hancock, please!
Ah, signing the contract. Before you put the tip of your pen to that paper, make sure that all of your verbal agreement coincide with what is written in print. Ask how much of a deposit is required and make sure that your deposit is removed from the final balance. Bring a close friend or your fianc? to witness the signing of the document. Never ever EVER pay for the total sum up front. You may regret it later.

Jen Carter is owner of My Wedding Blog, a wedding planner about weddings. The above article is found in our wedding videography category

How long before your wedding did you start to look at wedding dresses?

Friday, April 16th, 2010

I’m getting married January 2010 and know what I want (not exactly but I know what flatters me and what kind of style I am looking for – 1950s by the way!). A friend of mine is getting married two years from now and is shopping frantically for wedding and bridesmaid dresses with her girlfriends – is it just me or is she crazy? Should I be freaking out and grabbing what I want too?

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