The Sounds of Your Wedding Video

Music is a big part of your wedding day. Deciding on the music that will play as you walk down the aisle, the song that will orchestrate your first dance as husband and wife, and even the tunes that underscore your cake cutting are important choices as they help paint the picture of the mood you want to create.

But after your wedding day, you should still enjoy melodies that represent your day. Was it a dark, sexy, and romantic wedding? Was it a bright, cheery, and playful event? Was it modern and chic with the latest trends? The music of your wedding video should also complement the style of your wedding day.

While watching the fabulous work of Generations Cinemastories, I really noticed the music that played behind the cinematography. I found it so moving and representative of the kinds of weddings these couples created and the personalities of the bride and groom. A good videographer not only shoots and edits the highlights of your day, but will also weave in music that triggers important moments.

A wedding with rich Jewish tradition may have spiritual songs and warmth in its wedding video. A romantic and lavish affair will have a slow and instrumental ballad. You’ve hired your cinematographer because you wanted an artist who will capture your day in a visual style that matches your taste. But don’t forget, too, that the sounds of your video — the truly unique reason to hire a videographer — offer another opportunity to relive the feelings you felt on the day you got married. Because Generations Cinemastories and their colleagues are are excellent movie artists, you can trust that they’ll find the right music to showcase your day.

I love watching highlights reels and choking up when I hear sweet songs during the “First Look” or getting pumped up when I hear a party tune to go along with the guests’ showing off on the dance floor. Watch your video and enjoy. And then watch it again and give it a really good listen. Another layer unfolds.

And your ears will rejoice!