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Chelsea and Buzz’s MWV – “On The Floor” by Jennifer Lopez

Chelsea and Buzz's MWV - "On The Floor" by Jennifer Lopez

Chelsea and Buzz Seager were married in Colchester on 31st August 2012.

For anyone who hasn’t already seen this amazing video, check it out – it’s not every day a girl gets to have a wedding AND be Jennifer Lopez but Chelsea did it in style. Buzz was looking pretty sharp in his pastel blue suit too!

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Get him to the Greek (Dance)

Nickos and Georgina wanted to capture the traditional Greek dancing on the evening, as Nickos’ is from a Greek family.

 

Although it didn’t fall in to the formalities of our traditional chapters, we still shot the footage and edited it together as part of their traditional package.

 

Here is the finished video which we popped on the DVD without showing them beforehand, they were very happy with the final result.

 

 

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This bride knows how to make an entrance

 

This entrance is different, unique and vocally brilliant.

 

It won’t be everyones cup of tea but we are definitely digging it at MWV HQ.

 

What are your thoughts?

 

Cheesy or Charming?

 

Would you have the guts to do it?

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Neil and Clare Edwards’ Music Wedding Video – “I Just Can’t Get Enough”

Neil and Clare Edwards were married at Moor Hall Hotel & Spa on 1st June 2012.

We had an awesome time filming this – as did Neil, Clare and all of the guests.

Check out I Just Can’t Get Enough – Depeche Mode on Youtube or the original here

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Surprise!We’re getting married today!

This guy is an absolute legend (and could also possibly work as a CIA spy).

If romanticism could be epitomised, I think this guy would be up there.

He methodically (over a year) fished for details about what his fiancé’s perfect wedding would be and put it all together without her realising.

She genuinely had no idea what was going on. I’ll shut up and let you watch it.  Get the tissues ready 🙂

 

What are your thoughts? Would you enjoy that or would you like to be in full control?

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The Greatest Wedding Moments in Film

The Greatest Wedding Moments in Film

Hi Folks,

Todays blog was very enjoyable as we looooove films (fact) here at MWV HQ.

We are predominantly film makers and we try to portray a certain cinematic quality to all of our videos, concentrating on the cinematography and mise en scene.

Our ideas and inspirations have been inspired by hours and hours of watching films.

This week I decided to let you in to my top ten ‘best wedding moments’ in film.

You may or may not agree with me on the list and I would love you to comment on the bottom with your thoughts.

 

No.10 The Graduate (1967)

This is a wonderful wedding scene with a great twist as Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft run away in to the sunset. I think a lot of grooms have a worrying thought about something like this happening during the pregnant pause after the priest has said: ‘If anyone knows of any reason…’

 

 

9. Waynes World 2 (1993)

How many of you were thinking of this scene when watching the scene above? A great spoof – a real ‘laugh out loud’ wedding moment.

 

8. My Best Friends Wedding (1997)

I must admit to being a lousy romantic, but this final scene in My Best Friend’s wedding makes me wish I was a better one. George (Rupert Everett) is waxing lyrical on the phone to Julianne (Julia Roberts) and his banter is gentle, warm and witty. I don’t know how long it’d be before I cracked to make a joke about the size of the mobiles…

 

7. Beetlejuice (1988)

This is one of the most eye-catching and creative wedding scenes of modern times. Stars like Michael KeatonWinona RyderAlec Baldwin and Geena Davis all in one scene together creates wonderful, surreal feel. And how brides would love to be able to get in to their wedding dress as easy as that,  eh?! “Daylight come and me wanna go home!”

 

6. Love Actually (2003)

Even being an unromantic male (see above) I love the idea of this wedding day surprise. Fantastic tune and great singing (although I would have preferred the garage classic Forgive Me by Lynden David Hall).

 

5. The Freaks (1932)

Although this film is not seen as particularly PC these days, I just wanna say one thing: How great would it be to film this wedding as a Music Wedding Video?What a fantastic, fun yet uneasy scene to watch. A great mix between the mad and the brilliant!

 

 

4. Four Weddings and a Funeral

Priests, oh crazy priests! It’s soooooo uncool to get your partner’s name wrong at the altar, yet it’s sooooo funny if the priest does it. Probably the funniest British wedding scene in history, brilliantly played by Rowan Atkinson and obviously starring Hugh errrrrrr Grant.

 

3. Father of The Bride (1991)

Brilliant monologue played out by the brilliant Steve Martin. After having a baby girl recently, this resonates deeper with me now than before. I can imagine it also does with a huge number of fathers out there on their daughter’s big day (no matter how tough they are!).

2. Bridesmaids (2011)

A contemporary comedy wedding film that I found funny in parts. I quite like this scene because it shows that it is not just the lads that can make complete fools of themselves at weddings. Woohoo!

 

1. Wedding Crashers (2005)

Excellent montage scene capturing the fun, frolics and feeling of numerous weddings. I could have easily picked out a number of scenes but was struggling to keep it clean with potty mouthed Vince Vaughn andOwen Wilson involved. If you haven’t watched the movie, it’s a must see and my favourite wedding film.


I hope you have enjoyed my list and I look forward to hearing your favourites.

If you like this, please follow us on Facebook to keep up to date at http://facebook.com/musicweddingvideos

 

See you soon.

 

Kev MWV 🙂

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Choosing Your Wedding Songs

Choosing Your Wedding Songs

BOOM BOOM BOOM, LET ME HEAR YOU SAY WAYOOOO!

Marvin Humes of 'The JLS' proposed recently, my money is on NDubz classic 'Na Na' for the first dance!

Hi folks,

The Outhere Brothers are probably not going to make the shortlist for your choice of first dance, but could it slot in anywhere else?

This week we wanted to ponder a question that almost all couples have/will ponder during their preparation for their big day, what songs should we have for our wedding?

Wedding songs are hugely important to your day and set the tone and atmosphere of the event. They need to reflect your feelings for one another, appeal to your likes and dislikes and, just as importantly, appeal to the audience; both young and old.

At MWV HQ, we had a debate and, with our diverse taste in music, came up with some options to help couples decide on the apt tunes for their day.

There are many times of the day when a song can be appropriate: wedding dinner , ceremony, party songs, father/daughter dance and last dance.

This is without: bouquet throwing songs, garter tossing songs and (I can imagine a bit of Kenny G is high up this list) honeymoon night songs.

What song would Adele choose for her wedding song? What? Surely not?!

 

We have chosen our top contemporary beats and some traditional ballads for first dances, hopefully these will quench your thirst for musical satisfaction (although it goes without saying Etta James ‘At Last’, standard 🙂

CLASSIC WEDDING SONGS

Adele – Make You Feel My Love

Lionel Richie  and Diana Ross – Endless Love

Eric Clapton – Wonderful Tonight

Savage Garden – Truly, Madly Deeply

Amazing Grace – John Newton

Richard M S Irwin -Give Me Joy In My Heart

Elvis – Can’t Help Falling In Love

Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You

Robbie Williams – Angels

Elton John – Your Song

ALTERNATIVE WEDDING SONGS

Faithless – We Come One

Smashing Pumpkins – Tonight Tonight

Foo Fighters – The Best Of You

Kings Of Leon – Sex On Fire

Joe – I Wanna Know

Joy Division – Love Will Tear Us Apart

Nirvana – Heart Shaped Box

Brian McKnight – Love Of My Life

Rolling Stones – Wild Horses

Scatman John – Scatman (just checking you’re still with us, although could be interesting)

 

A lot of people will be having Bruno Mars ‘Marry You’ and Dixie Cup’s classic ‘Going To The Chapel’ and we don’t blame them, but wouldn’t it make a welcome change to hear the rocking Black Sabbath blasting out ‘Heaven And Hell’ as the bride walks down the aisle?

No?!

What songs were a must-play at your wedding? Were there any tunes that you forbid your DJ from playing?

Kev MWV

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John and Rebecca Davis’ Music Wedding Video – “All I want for Christmas”

John and Becky’s winter wedding at Wroxall Abbey on December 17th 2011.
A great ceremony and a day that people will remember for a long time. The couple will enjoy their great day through this Music Wedding Video and as you can see it is full of fun and real excitement for the day. Many thanks for your participation.

Check out All I Want for Christmas – Mariah Carey on Youtube

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Dan & Gemma Brock’s Music Wedding Video – “Dirty Bit / The Time” by Black Eyed Peas

Dan & Gemma Brock were married at the Fairlawns Hotel in Sutton Coldfield on 25th August 2011. After a brief consultation they settled on ‘Dirty Bit’ as it’s such a good party tune for people of any age and has a great video which we would be able to replicate, involving all of the guests without taking up too much of anyone’s time. Lee, the best man, impressed us all (and the ladies!) with his rapping scene in the middle of the video.

Thanks to everyone for being such great sports.

Check out Dirty Bit / The Time – Black Eyed Peas on Youtube

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Marc and Steph Byrne’s Music Wedding Video – “Party Rock” by LMFAO

Marc and Gemma Byrne were married at Manor House Hotel in Moreton-in-Marsh on 28th

After an awesome ceremony and speeches, the party needed saving from some diabolical wedding singing… Check out the action – Marc and Steph Byrne’s Music Wedding Video – ‘Party Rock’ by LMFAO on Youtube

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