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N OV E LT Y S T U D I O S
AN UNPLUGGED CEREMONY
WHILE WE DO everything we can to create a stunning keepsake of your day, there are a few simple things you can do to ensure that you’ll love your film.
DITCH THE GUM
Consider requesting that your guests put their cameras and phones away during the ceremony. Oftentimes guests will raise their arms up or lean into the aisles to capture their shots, obscuring the view for your cinematographers and photographers.
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Some couples rush their first dance, cutting the song early. Take your time! This allows us to capture the dance from a variety of angles, as well as the expressions of your nearest and dearest as they look on. Soak up the moment—you only get one first dance.
D ANCE LIKE YOU MEAN IT
Spread the word among your wedding party and Sp family—chewing gum on film is not an attractive look, even for the most beautiful brides and their attendants. Keep your mouth free from distractions so that we can capture your natural smiles, laughs and tears throughout the day. KEEP IT CLEAN
Task a few of your attendants with keeping the bride and groom’s preparation rooms free from clutter, to allow for a distraction-free setting. LISTEN UP
If you would like to have music playing as you get ready, choose something tasteful and keep the volume somewhat low. Don’t let the latest Top 40 hit ruin the some footage of Mom helping you into your dress!
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