tiggerrifficheidi
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We used Disney Vidoegraphy, and now I have to pick out songs for them to set the video to!
They want 3 songs for the "Opening Montage" section which will cover some shots of us the day of the Welcome Dinner and "best of the best" of the whole she-bang.
Then, they want one song for "Pre-Ceremony"
One Song for "Pre-Reception" (picture taking, cocktail hour, etc.)
And then a song for the Welcome Dinner (which they filmed).
For the opening montage, I was thinking of:
"Little Wonders" by Rob Thomas (from "Meet the Robinsons." DH loves this song, so I really have to include it)
"Making Memories of Us" by Keith Urban (I love this song)
Other ones I like:
"Make Someone Happy" by Jimmy Durante (Sleepless in Seattle)
"L-O-V-E" by Nat King Cole
"Beautiful" by Wayne Brady and Jim Brickman
But, I really want a kind of "timeless" feel to the video, and I'm afraid "Making Memories of Us" wouldn't feel that timeless. And if I did use it, I'd need another song, too (maybe from above). And what order would I put them in to make them flow well??
For the Pre-Ceremony, I'm definitely leaning to "Chapel of Lovel" by the Dixie Cups. I think it will set a fun tone.
For the Pre-Reception, I'm leaning to "Makin' Whoopee" also off the Sleepless in Seattle soundtrack. I thought the whoopee reference was a bit riske', but in reality, it's not talking that much about sex, and I think it's kind of fun. I also would REALLY like to use the "Making Memories" song from the Journey into Imagination pavilion, because it talks about taking pictures in a ragtime beat, but I don't know if they could play only the first verse and then segue to the whoopee song.
For the Welcome Dinner..."That's Amore" by Dean Martin.
So, as you can see...all the songs I have (with the exception of a few I like for the opening montage) are pretty "classic."
Any other suggestions???
Should we just cut some of our favorite songs in the interest of making the "theme" stick?
They want 3 songs for the "Opening Montage" section which will cover some shots of us the day of the Welcome Dinner and "best of the best" of the whole she-bang.
Then, they want one song for "Pre-Ceremony"
One Song for "Pre-Reception" (picture taking, cocktail hour, etc.)
And then a song for the Welcome Dinner (which they filmed).
For the opening montage, I was thinking of:
"Little Wonders" by Rob Thomas (from "Meet the Robinsons." DH loves this song, so I really have to include it)
"Making Memories of Us" by Keith Urban (I love this song)
Other ones I like:
"Make Someone Happy" by Jimmy Durante (Sleepless in Seattle)
"L-O-V-E" by Nat King Cole
"Beautiful" by Wayne Brady and Jim Brickman
But, I really want a kind of "timeless" feel to the video, and I'm afraid "Making Memories of Us" wouldn't feel that timeless. And if I did use it, I'd need another song, too (maybe from above). And what order would I put them in to make them flow well??
For the Pre-Ceremony, I'm definitely leaning to "Chapel of Lovel" by the Dixie Cups. I think it will set a fun tone.
For the Pre-Reception, I'm leaning to "Makin' Whoopee" also off the Sleepless in Seattle soundtrack. I thought the whoopee reference was a bit riske', but in reality, it's not talking that much about sex, and I think it's kind of fun. I also would REALLY like to use the "Making Memories" song from the Journey into Imagination pavilion, because it talks about taking pictures in a ragtime beat, but I don't know if they could play only the first verse and then segue to the whoopee song.
For the Welcome Dinner..."That's Amore" by Dean Martin.
So, as you can see...all the songs I have (with the exception of a few I like for the opening montage) are pretty "classic."
Any other suggestions???
Should we just cut some of our favorite songs in the interest of making the "theme" stick?