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If you are getting married soon, then there are a whole load of tasks that you need to be checking off as your big day gets nearer. Even if nothing like a complete collection, here are some of the checks that you may merely need to be thinking of. Remember the date cards It sounds daft, but will your friends remember the date of your wedding? You will easily remember it (or should do!), but what about the friends? They also need to make their own plans, but are they aware that you are going to be inviting them to your festivities and even which part of the day you will be inviting them to? These straightforward cards tell your friends that you will be inviting them and what time you are expecting them. You will still follow these up with the recognized invite, but they are just a simple, friendly note that allows friends to then book their own travel and accommodation arrangements. Especially helpful for those who need to book time off work or make extended travel plans. Book the family rooms! If your wedding, or the evening part of the reception, is going to be at a hotel then your guests are prospective to want to spend the night there if they are not local. As soon as they know the date they are potential to start booking rooms, so make sure that your venue has at the very least reserved rooms for key friends, and these guests know that their rooms are reserved and how to formally book and place a deposit. Ideally, you might like to have a quiet word with the hotel staff and reserve the best budding rooms for these crucial friends, for instance parents, bridesmaids and ushers. Find a videographer! Getting a video, or these days a DVD, of your marriage day is an essential reminder of the joys of the day. But there is a world of variation in class and standard of the professional production opposed to that of a well meaning family member who has had one or two drinks and does not in fact know what they are doing when it comes to editing the final footage. Do a straightforward search engine search for local wedding video providers and ask them to show you some of their latest work. Ideally, ask if they have worked previously at the service and reception venues and get them to show you some example videos shot at these places. If they could show you that they are familiar with the venues, this means that they stand a far better chance of being able to set up the best and most imaginative shots of your big day. Think of children No, not having some of your own! If you are inviting children to your celebrations, and they might add plenty of joy, then think of what they will be doing during the day. Merely buying a few colouring books and pencils and leaving a set of these on every child's place will help to keep them a load quieter during the meal and the speeches!
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Written by Keith Lunt, on behalf of Impressions Videos, who provide a quality 2 camera wedding video Merseyside service
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