[Entertainment Video] A collection of recommended ideas perfect for a touching performance at a wedding reception
To everyone who’s been put in charge of entertainment at a dear friend’s or acquaintance’s wedding: Are you wondering what kind of video to show? For those who are unsure about the direction or structure—thinking, “It’s my first time and I can’t picture it at all,” or “What format would best match the mood of the ceremony?”—this article introduces videos that were actually used at wedding receptions.
Let’s make the couple’s big day even more vibrant with humorous, stylish videos packed with your heartfelt congratulations!
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[Entertainment Video] Recommended Ideas Perfect for a Touching Performance at a Wedding Reception (91–100)
Split movie

How was this filmed and edited? It says there are a total of 50 participants, and you can see many people in different places and on different screens, but then they all gather on a single screen at once, or arrange patterns drawn on paper to form one big heart—there are all kinds of creative touches.
Millennium Medal / ↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓

This surprise video, inspired by THE HIGH-LOWS’ “Sennen Medal,” has incredible style! Friends appear one by one holding signs with messages, celebrating the couple.
You often see this in music videos, but recreating it as a wedding reception performance is so chic.
The heartfelt messages for the bride and groom come warmly through the screen.
When everyone at the venue watches together, it’s sure to be filled with smiles and tears.
If the couple is congratulated with such a wonderful video, they’re bound to be overjoyed.
Entertainment Video: A Collection of Recommended Ideas Perfect for Touching Performances at Wedding Receptions (101–110)
Stone Age!? style

It’s a piece with the vibe of sending blessings to a friend by taking a trip down memory lane all the way back to ancient, even prehistoric times.
It’s a feature-length, film-like work that reaffirms the depth of our connection, packed with many elements ranging from humor to moving, heartfelt moments.
Messages from my friends

It’s a collection of one-line messages from friends that could be called a true classic.
To make it better, you’ll probably need a lot of them, so persistence is key.
To add a distinctive touch, it might help to include a surprise like, “I can’t believe even this person sent a message!”
Chorus club, once again

The guests invited to the bride and groom’s wedding are everyone from the choir club with whom they spent their university days.
The nearly twenty men and women are producing harmonies with their beautiful voices, and the audience is simply entranced, listening in rapt admiration.
Compilation of miraculous amazing feats

Reaching the milestone of marriage itself could be called a kind of miracle, I suppose.
The content involves taking on all sorts of amazing feats.
It’s an interesting concept that starts with thinking about in what situations and what kinds of things would be impressive to pull off.
My wife’s name is

This is a scene from a wedding where a preview screening was held for “My Wife’s Name,” a homage video to the 2016 smash-hit film “Your Name.” The careful camera work and compelling performances enliven the venue.
It must have been a very valuable experience for the people who created the video as well.


