Not everyone wants a tear-jerker. Many couples opt for a humorous approach. This could be a skit about the groom being late, a funny dance-off, or a "bloopers" style reel that highlights the couple’s goofy side. This style is great for breaking the ice and showing your guests your fun dynamic.
: Writing down your shots (e.g., "Close-up of girl's eyes with 85mm lens") prevents you from wasting time on random footage and ensures you don't miss irreplaceable moments.
: Don't forget high-priority "paper" like tissue paper—it's essential for dabbing perspiration during outdoor shoots to keep the couple looking fresh on camera.