[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 (121–130) Perfect for a Touching Performance at a Wedding Reception
27-Hour TV, marathon finish scene style
This is a parody of the marathon finish scene from the 27-Hour TV special.
We set up someone who looks like they’ve just run 100 km, and everyone sings an emotional song.
Doing it straight wouldn’t be interesting, so the challenge of this video is how to evoke surreal humor.
Anime dubbing
A video that’s, in a sense, innovative—not played during the entertainment segment, but during mingling or waiting time.
While guests are waiting, it dubs an anime to introduce everyone to the bride and groom and their connections with the people around them.
From the couple’s perspective, it might be a bit embarrassing.
Or rather, the surprising part is how high the quality of this video is, right?
documentary-style

It’s a documentary-style performance.
For example, like the TV show ‘Jounetsu Tairiku,’ it’s filmed to look as if someone is seriously devoted to something, with scenes of them speaking like a veteran or a professional about a topic.
It’s sure to fill the venue with delightfully surreal laughter.
Pirates of the Caribbean-style

How about a humor-filled surprise video that reimagines Captain Jack Sparrow’s grand adventures as the story of the bride and groom? With just a few added subtitles to footage from Pirates of the Caribbean, the venue is sure to be filled with laughter! It even has a wedding-only twist at the end, making for a stylish, well-crafted finish.
Combined with the actors’ performances, it might even make you feel as if the bride and groom themselves are the true stars.
It’s amazing that something this delightful can be made with such simple editing!
[Entertainment Video] A Collection of Recommended Ideas Perfect for Moving Performances at Wedding Receptions (131–140)
Like a video call from friends

It’s a video that feels like a compilation of congratulatory messages from friends, arranged in the style of a video call.
Since each clip is a self-recorded message, they’re easy to collect, and by using multiple phone frames to embed the videos, the result is a colorful and cute movie.
Reverse playback movie

It traces the route to the wedding venue in reverse.
In other words, it’s a video of walking backward from the venue.
Just imagining how long it must have taken to make is daunting.
With effects that can only be achieved through reverse playback and a somewhat awkward way of walking, it’s a fun and engaging entertainment video with lots to enjoy.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced some ideas for entertainment videos.
Did you find any that made you think, “I could try this,” or “This vibe is perfect for the two of us”? The quality of the piece matters, but what’s most important is creating it with heartfelt care.
Use videos you like as references, and aim to craft an original piece that conveys your feelings.


