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] Top 10 Recommended Ideas Perfect for a Touching Performance at a Wedding Reception (1–10)
Proposal reenactment VTR

How about putting your energy into creating a “proposal reenactment movie” as a gift for your friend? To do it right, you’ll need detailed info—what the proposal was like, where it happened, and so on.
If you want it to be a surprise, the key is to draw out the story smoothly without tipping them off that it’s for a performance.
Make it funny and entertaining, yet moving! There are plenty of free editing tools available now, so put in the effort and craft something truly touching!
Minion-style

This is a movie created by combining footage of the Minions with footage of the bride and groom.
Compared to movies that use only the characters or only the couple, this one turns out to be much more enjoyable to watch.
The intro, a parody of Friday Road Show called ‘Wedding Road Show,’ is heartwarming too! It’s also recommended to produce it using the couple’s favorite anime, not limited to the Minions.
Guest Introduction Movie

At weddings, it’s common for strangers to be seated together at round tables.
The ceremony often ends before people can even find a way to start a conversation.
So how about creating a guest introduction video that helps attendees break the ice? You can style it like a rock band’s music video, the opening of a variety show, or even a parody of a famous program—there are plenty of ways to customize it.
Lately, some people have even made introduction videos modeled after the hype videos from the M-1 Grand Prix.
Be sure to check it out!
FIRST TAKE-style movie

Enjoy one-take vocals and performances with “FIRST TAKE.” Why not try a true one-take recording, just like FIRST TAKE, to delight the bride and groom? It would be great to sing a song that holds special memories for the two of them.
You could also include a one-take message to them before and after the song.
Adding a bit of rehearsal footage will make them realize how much you prepared just for them, and deepen the emotion.
Even if you’re moved to tears while singing and cry midway, absolutely no retakes! Show everything—the genuine feelings that overflow as you sing with all your heart.
Animal Crossing-style movie

Here’s an idea for a wedding entertainment video themed around Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
A video that recreates the game’s adorable world is the perfect touch for a game-loving couple.
Create avatars resembling the characters, and deliver messages against in-game backdrops to blend humor and heartfelt emotion.
Capture in-game footage and add touches like holding up signboards with text or presenting flowers to give it a warm, personal finish.
It’s a concept that lets you share warm feelings for the couple together with the characters.
Another Sky-style movie

A variety show that introduces places that feel like a second hometown to someone, “Another Sky.” How about creating a movie in the same spirit, featuring the place where the two of you first met or a date spot that holds special memories? Include an introduction to the location, and if there’s someone on-site who knows the two of you, consider interviewing them.
Make it a video that helps everyone understand the bride and groom better.
And don’t forget to end with the signature line: “This is my Another Sky!”
Evangelion-style opening

This is a parody of the opening sequence from the anime “Neon Genesis Evangelion.” The tense background music and the large on-screen text that appears alongside the visuals were truly striking, weren’t they? If both of you are anime fans, why not create an entertainment video using this idea for your wedding? It’s sure to be a hit not only with the bride and groom, but also with your anime-loving friends.
Even those who aren’t familiar with “Neon Genesis Evangelion” will find it memorable.


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