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How to negotiate refunds and conduct Zoom ceremonies
Kyle Matson and Tracy Meng had to postpone their March 28th wedding in Kauai, Hawaii.
Source: Evan Chung
Tracy Meng and Kyle Matson had planned to get married Saturday, March 28. Instead, they’re hosting a Zoom ceremony.
Welcome to the new normal.
Meng, 32, a vice president at Checkout.com and Matson, 32, Chief of Staff at Robinhood, had booked a destination wedding for 120 guests. The two live in San Francisco and had been working for months to assemble of team of vendors from both Hawaii and California to meet in Kauai.
Like thousands of other Americans, Meng and Matson had to cancel their wedding as states made the decision to limit group gatherings and the world has shifted to social distancing as a way of life.
While Meng and Matson are still planning on having a wedding in Kauai in August, assuming life returns to normal, the two will be celebrating from their home on the date of the wedding. Instead of a normal wedding, they’ll be doing a virtual reception where a group of 30 guests, including the wedding parties, will bring dinner and drinks to their computers. Their guests will log in to Zoom, the video conference platform, which has become one of the few runaway business success stories of the past few weeks. Zoom shares have doubled in value since Jan. 31 at a time when the broader S&P 500 has fallen about 20%.
“At this point we just have to be OK with things not being perfect, knowing that we’re not in control,” Meng said in an interview.
The U.S. wedding industry takes in billions of dollars each year, with venues, photographers, florists, caterers, videographers and other vendors establishing full-time businesses around the events. A U.S. wedding cost $44,000 on average in 2018, according to “Brides” magazine. Wedding ceremonies have come to an abrupt halt from coast to coast as large gatherings have been banned nationwide.
The Pleasantdale Chateau, a wedding venue in West Orange, New Jersey, has already canceled all of its weddings for the next eight weeks, costing it about $2 million in revenue, said Santiago Sevilla, director of operations. Sevilla said he laid off 90% of his staff last week, including waiters, bartenders and cleaning people who have worked together at The Pleasantdale Chateau for more than 10 years.
“There’s no work for them,” Sevilla said. “At least if we lay them off, unemployment can cover them. I haven’t done this much crying in years.”
Rescheduling madness
The Pleasantdale Chateau is now hoping to rely on a combination of insurance and loans from the government, including a national stimulus package that is dedicating $350 billion in loans to small businesses to help survive the year. The lack of certainty about when weddings can be rebooked is adding to everyone’s stress.
“I’ve got brides panicking with weddings in September,” said Sevilla.
Given venue policies, Lavish Weddings, a wedding planner based in San Diego, is working as a conduit to control the flow of cancellations by only allowing customers to nix weddings through the end of June, said owner Christine Ong Forsythe. Lavish helps plan about 40 weddings per year, working with vendors to coordinate around a time and setting.
Now the majority of Forsythe’s time is being spent working with vendors and clients to come up with agreeable cancellation policies around deposits. Forsythe estimates about half of her vendors have given couples 100% of their money back if they’ve had to cancel their wedding, though nearly all have first tried to reschedule before canceling and keeping some of the deposit.
“Obviously not everyone has pandemic in their contract,” Forsythe said. “It’s hard for our clients and it’s hard for vendors. We understand if they can’t do a full refund — a lot of people can’t. It’s not their choice to cancel.”
Rescheduling events means vendors can’t book a different client for the future date, so they’re doubling up on reservations and collecting only one fee instead of earning two fees.
Moreover, rebooking events for later this year or next year creates hectic weekends and extremely long hours, said Jeremiah Cox, a wedding videographer at ParkLife Wedding Films in Champaign, Illinois. Cox said his company tries to avoid back-to-back weddings because the company films and edits on the fly, showing a six minute highlight film of the day’s events to guests at the reception that night. The work is frequently 12 hours of “nonstop, go-go-go work,” he said.
“It’s going to be crazy,” Cox said. “We’ve never taken back to back days before. But it’s desperate times.”
The National Association for Catering & Events chapter of Maine recently held a Zoom conference call for its members championing a campaign from HoneyBook, a business software company for wedding planners and related vendors, entitled “#RescheduleDontCancel.”
The Maine-based chapter has been brainstorming ideas around rescheduling with clients, including altering weddings to smaller groups of people who might be comfortable in certain situations.
“Maybe you have 20 people, but they all get caviar and you livestream the wedding to everyone else,” said Katrina Petersen, the Program Director of NACE Maine and an owner of a wedding venue. “Maybe you send some gifts to grandma and grandpa. Maybe each couple at the wedding gets their own table to keep distance, and they each get a nine-course dinner and champagne.”
But many March, April and May weddings are destination weddings, which have led to more outright cancellations than postponements than would occur in-season for cold weather U.S. states, such as Maine. That’s caused vendors and couples to start looking at fine print around contracts they never thought they’d have to examine to figure out what deposit money can or should be refunded.
“This is a somewhat unprecedented situation,” Jonathan M. Dunitz, a lawyer at Verrill in Portland, Maine, said during the NACE Maine conference call. “Even lawyers are scrambling to figure out what’s going to happen with contracts.”
Scouring contracts
The primary issue is defining a so-called “force majeure,” or “act of God,” which many contracts contain that say certain external acts allow vendors to keep prepaid fees. But the language around what’s covered by force majeure is typically very specific, and “very few cover nationwide epidemic,” Dunitz said.
“We don’t really know if this will be considered an act of God,” Dunitz said.
Many contracts only require full refunds if the vendor cancels, rather than the couple. That can lead to a game of chicken between the two parties, with each side pushing their coronavirus tolerance to the maximum, said James Dungan, a Chicago resident who canceled his destination wedding in Austin, Texas on March 29 and hasn’t rescheduled given the uncertainty of coronavirus quarantines.
“It was a really messy process trying to cancel because nobody wanted to cancel,” said Dungan, who noted that vendors in Austin had already been hit hard by the cancellation of South by Southwest, the annual conference and festival that was scheduled to run from March 13 to March 22 this year. Dungan said he ended up negotiating refunds on a vendor-by-vendor basis, sometimes trying to push partial refunds to full reimbursements. “I totally described it as a game of chicken to friends,” Dungan said.
Dungan, 31, and Hurst, 29, are now planning on dressing up for their wedding in full (Hurst picked up her wedding dress earlier this week) and walking over to Lake Michigan on March 29 to celebrate on their own, followed by baking and eating their own wedding cake.
“We were planning on making our own for the wedding anyway,” Hurst said. “Now we’ll just eat it at home ourselves.”
Christina Vargas and Dan Kornfeld have made the decision to cancel their May wedding on account of coronavirus quarantines.
Source: Christina Vargas
Christina Vargas, 37, and her husband, Dan Kornfeld, 47, were savvy enough to buy wedding insurance in late February after coronavirus beginning spreading wildly in China. Still, the couple found that many policies didn’t cover for pandemic and only purchased one after ensuring the language protected them. They’ve moved their May 16 wedding to December 5 in hopes they won’t need to use the insurance at all.
Unfortunately, Vargas and Kornfeld already got their May 16 date engraved into their wedding bands. Vargas said she’s already made a date with her ring-maker to add December 5 to the ring “as soon as everything clears up.”
Deciding to cancel, and sending an e-mail to the entire guest list alerting them that the wedding is off, can be emotionally excruciating. Sara Padua, 36, and her husband David Cordua, 37, looked into setting up hand sanitizer stations at their venue in Mexico City and even “had the transportation people agree to put masks in every shuttle” before making the gut-wrenching decision to cancel.
They plan to reschedule in Mexico City, in part because they’ve already paid in full and wouldn’t get a refund, said Padua, and also because they still want their dream destination wedding, even if they have to wait.
No end date in sight
Rebooking has become a game for many couples who are deciding how far out they’re comfortable rescheduling their wedding while not knowing when quarantines will lift. It’s possible some couples may need to reschedule twice if they rebook too early.
Rachel Shkolnik marries Evan Shaffer at her parents’ house after cancelling their Cipriani wedding.
Source: Rachel Shkolnik
Rachel, 30, and Evan Shaffer, 36, decided to cancel their wedding at Cipriani in midtown New York City for 350 guests on March 15. They’ve coordinated with all of their vendors to reschedule for late June, realizing they may have chosen a day that’s too early for quarantines to have ended.
In the meantime, the Shaffers found a way to still get legally married and even celebrate. They gathered at Rachel’s parents’ house on Centre Island in Oyster Bay, New York and had a rabbi marry them in front of immediate family and a few cousins to make a minyan of 10 people.
And if people still don’t come together to celebrate by June 28?
“If we still can’t get married in late June at this venue, we have a lot more concerns as a country than a wedding reception,” Rachel said.
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TheKnot.com and WeddingChannel.com Announce New 2011 Wedding Statistics -- Including Average Wedding Budget and Top Wedding Trends
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XO Group Inc. (NYSE: XOXO; www.xogroupinc.com), a global media and technology leader and creator of the top two wedding websites, TheKnot.com and WeddingChannel.com, today released the results of its annual Real Weddings Survey, which surveyed nearly 18,000 US couples married in 2011. TheKnot.com & WeddingChannel.com 2011 Real Weddings Survey captures detailed information on wedding budget, style preferences, event characteristics and other key information related to the bridal demographic. "For the first time since 2008, wedding budgets are on the rise," said Carley Roney, cofounder of The Knot. "In 2011, one in five US couples spent more than $30,000, and 11% spent more than $40,000 on their weddings. 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Wedding standards also rose for the first time since 2009, as the average wedding spend per guest increased to $196, compared with $194 in 2009. PLANNING BEGINS EARLIER. Some brides are even starting to plan their wedding before their guy pops the question. Brides are now allowing themselves more time to plan, with one in three (31%) beginning to plan more than 12 months ahead (up from 28% in 2010). Plus, 16% of brides now plan their wedding before getting engaged. In the last three months leading up to their wedding, brides spend an average of 11 hours a week working on wedding details. Nearly one in three hire or use a wedding planner, with more than half of those brides (51%) hiring them for day-of coordination. 3-DAY-LONG, LUXURY WEDDINGS. High-end weddings are far more traditional. The luxury wedding segment (those spending an average of $100,000 on their wedding) had approximately 85,000 weddings in 2011 and represents a $9 billion industry. Luxury weddings are more formal/black-tie (46% vs. 15% of the non-luxury market) and larger (204 guests compared with 137 guests attending non-luxury weddings). Luxury weddings are also longer, with 74% of couples hosting three or more days of events. The look is also more traditional: Ivory/champagne and metallics are the most popular wedding color palettes among luxury brides. LESS FORMAL STYLE. Casual weddings grow. Wedding style continues to move toward the more casual end of the spectrum. In 2011, 16% of brides said their wedding style was "casual," compared with 14% in 2010 and 12% in 2009. While the "semi formal" category still reigns, with 65% of brides planning a wedding with that style in 2011, fewer brides are going for the "formal/black-tie" tradition, with only 16% describing their wedding that way in 2011, down from 18% in 2010 and 20% in 2009. FALL WEDDINGS ARE MORE POPULAR. Unique wedding dates alter seasonal landscape. While summer will always be "wedding season," 2011 saw a shift in seasonal popularity with only 37% of weddings taking place in months of June, July and August, down from 41% in 2010 and 2009. Partially owing to the popular wedding dates of 9/10/11 and 11/11/11, in 2011, fall grew in popularity, with 36% of weddings taking place in September, October and November months, compared with just 30% in 2010 and 2009. PURPLE REIGNS. Purple is the fastest-growing wedding color. Purple weddings continued to be extremely popular, with one out of four brides (25%) choosing the palette, up from 21% in 2010 and only 16% in 2009. Other popular wedding colors include blue (30%), green (24%) and pink (22%). On the other hand, brown weddings are on their way out, with only 11% choosing the color in 2011, down from 21% in 2008 (when brown was the "it" color). WEDDINGS ARE MORE INTERACTIVE. New types of guest "entertainment" are on the rise. Eating and drinking isn't enough anymore. Custom guest entertainment, such as photo booths and comedians, is on the rise, with 22% of brides incorporating additional guest entertainment into their wedding (vs. 15% in 2010 and 11% in 2009). In addition, interactive food stations, such as a sommelier with wine tastings, a sushi chef or a cheesemonger, continue to be popular, with 14% of brides including this option in their receptions (up from 13% in 2010). COUPLES STILL LOVE CUPCAKES. Wedding cakes have much more competition. While a majority of brides (67%) still go for a traditional tiered wedding cake, other desserts are also served during the reception. Great dessert options include items like a groom's cake (19%), candy (15%) and baked goods like pies, cookies and brownies (20%), and cupcakes, surprisingly, grew again in popularity from 13% in 2010 to 17% in 2011. EVERY WEDDING HAS A WEBSITE. Couples increasingly communicate with guests online. The vast majority of couples now have personal wedding websites (69% of couples created one in 2011 vs. 65% in 2010 and 60% in 2009), and brides are increasingly using social media to share wedding details with guests (45% of couples did so in 2011 vs. 32% in 2009). Nearly one in six brides (15%) even kept in contact with their vendors via Facebook and/or Twitter. MOBILE TECHNOLOGY. Wedding planning has gone mobile. Nearly three out of five brides use their smartphones for wedding planning. Brides who have smartphones are doing a lot on the go, from taking and sharing wedding-related pictures (58%) and looking up wedding vendor contact information (47%) to accessing wedding planning websites (33%) and managing their wedding gift registry (32%). About TheKnot.com & WeddingChannel.com 2011 Real Weddings Survey The 2011 Real Weddings Survey captured responses from nearly 18,000 US brides married between January 1 and December 31, 2011; respondents were recruited throughout the year from TheKnot.com and WeddingChannel.com membership, which represents nearly 80% of brides nationwide. Brides received survey invitations shortly after their wedding date and were asked a comprehensive series of questions about the event and their planning process. All qualified respondents: Were 18 or older Had a wedding in 2011 Survey respondents represent a variety of ethnic, education and income levels, and are geographically dispersed across the country. The survey and data management partner for the study was Decipher Inc. About XO Group Inc. XO Group Inc. (NYSE: XOXO; http://www.xogroupinc.com), formerly The Knot Inc., is a global media and technology leader devoted to weddings, pregnancy and everything in between, providing young women with the trusted information, products and advice they need to guide them through the most transformative events of their lives. Our family of premium brands began with the #1 wedding brand, The Knot, and has grown to include WeddingChannel.com, The Nest, The Bump and Ijie.com. XO Group is recognized by the industry for being innovative in all media - from the web to social media and mobile, magazines and books, and video - and our groundbreaking social platforms have ignited passionate communities across the world. XO Group has leveraged its customer loyalty into successful businesses in online sponsorship and advertising, registry services, ecommerce and publishing. The company is publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange (XOXO) and is headquartered in New York City. 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TheKnot.com and WeddingChannel.com Announce New 2011 Wedding Statistics -- Including Average Wedding Budget and Top Wedding Trends
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XO Group Inc. (NYSE: XOXO; www.xogroupinc.com), a global media and technology leader and creator of the top two wedding websites, TheKnot.com and WeddingChannel.com, today released the results of its annual Real Weddings Survey, which surveyed nearly 18,000 US couples married in 2011. TheKnot.com & WeddingChannel.com 2011 Real Weddings Survey captures detailed information on wedding budget, style preferences, event characteristics and other key information related to the bridal demographic. "For the first time since 2008, wedding budgets are on the rise," said Carley Roney, cofounder of The Knot. "In 2011, one in five US couples spent more than $30,000, and 11% spent more than $40,000 on their weddings. Our research shows that couples and their families are less concerned with the economy and are increasingly comfortable investing more in the once-in-a-lifetime occasion of their wedding." 2011 Wedding Statistics Average Wedding Budget: $27,021 (excludes honeymoon) Most Expensive Place to Get Married: Manhattan, $65,824 average spend Least Expensive Place to Get Married: West Virginia, $14,203 average spend Average Spent on a Wedding Dress: $1,121 Average Marrying Age: Bride, 29; Groom, 30 Average Number of Guests: 141 Average Number of Bridesmaids: 4-5 Average Number of Groomsmen: 4-5 Most Popular Month to Get Engaged: December (16%) Average Length of Engagement: 14 months Most Popular Month to Get Married: September (15%) Popular Wedding Colors: Blue (30%), Purple (25%), Green (24%) Percentage of Destination Weddings: 24% 2011 Average Wedding Budget Breakdown Category 2011 National Average Spend 2010 National Average Spend Overall Wedding (excluding honeymoon) $27,021 $26,984 Wedding Venue (reception hall) $12,116 $12,124 Wedding/Event Planner $1,753 $1,683 Reception Band $3,122 $3,081 Reception DJ $929 $900 Wedding Photographer $2,299 $2,320 Florist/Décor $1,894 $1,988 Videographer $1,486 $1,463 Wedding Dress $1,121 $1,099 Wedding Cake $535 $540 Ceremony Site $1,599 $1,393 Ceremony Musicians $536 $503 Invitations $331 $351 Limousine $669 $667 Favors $217 $222 Rehearsal Dinner $1,078 $1,127 Engagement Ring $5,130 $5,392 Figures based on respondents who hired a professional vendor for the service. Top 20 Most Expensive Places to Get Married Based on average wedding spend in 2011, these are the areas around the US where couples spend the most on their wedding. 1. NYC (Manhattan): $65,824 2. Chicago, IL: $53,069 3. NY Metro (Long Island, Hudson Valley and NYC Outer Boroughs): $50,087, $46,560, $40,356 4. Northern/Central NJ and Southern NJ: $46,600, $38,103 5. Rhode Island: $41,307 6. Santa Barbara/Ventura, CA, and Los Angeles, CA: $37,823, $37,690 7. Philadelphia, PA: $37,014 8. Boston, MA: $35,560 9. Southern Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas): $34,465 10. Washington, DC, Northern Virginia and Suburban Maryland: $34,203 11. Connecticut: $33,789 12. Baltimore, MD: $32,702 13. Northern, CA, San Diego, CA, and Orange County/Inland Empire, CA: $32,261, $30,482, $29,826 14. Hawaii: $31,461 15. Pittsburgh, PA: $29,703 16. Louisiana: $28,790 *New to Top 20 List in 2011 17. Dallas, TX, Houston, TX, and Austin/San Antonio, TX: $28,717, $27,459, $27,735 18. California/Nevada (Sacramento, Tahoe and Reno): $28,028 19. Lehigh Valley/Poconos, PA: $27,339 *New to Top 20 List in 2011 20. Detroit, MI: $27,017 *New to Top 20 List in 2011 Interesting Regional Differences TheKnot.com & WeddingChannel.com 2011 Real Weddings Survey can be broken down on a region-by-region basis across more than 80 markets. Regional highlights include: Budget: New York City (Manhattan) has the highest average wedding budget ($65,824), and West Virginia has the lowest average wedding budget ($14,203), excluding honeymoon only. Age: Hawaii has the oldest brides (31 years), whereas Utah has the youngest brides (26 years), on average. Engagements: Mid-Atlantic brides (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania) have the longest engagements (16 months), while brides from Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky and Mississippi have the shortest (12 months), on average. Wedding Size: On average, Iowa brides still have the largest number of wedding guests (215), and Hawaii and Nevada still have the smallest number of wedding guests (77 and 63, respectively). Wedding Style: Hawaii has the most casual weddings (48%), while Long Island, NY, has the most formal (black-tie) weddings (37%). Wedding Dress Spend: Brides in Manhattan spend the most on their dresses ($2,403), while North and South Dakotan brides spend the least ($745). Registry: Brides in Central Illinois, are the most likely to register for wedding gifts (98%). Top 10 2011 Wedding Trends BIGGER BUDGETS. Brides are spending more on their weddings. For the first time since 2008, the average wedding budget has grown year over year, hitting $27,021. Fewer brides (29%) say the economy affected their wedding budget - a decrease from 31% in 2010 and 34% in 2009. Wedding standards also rose for the first time since 2009, as the average wedding spend per guest increased to $196, compared with $194 in 2009. PLANNING BEGINS EARLIER. Some brides are even starting to plan their wedding before their guy pops the question. Brides are now allowing themselves more time to plan, with one in three (31%) beginning to plan more than 12 months ahead (up from 28% in 2010). Plus, 16% of brides now plan their wedding before getting engaged. In the last three months leading up to their wedding, brides spend an average of 11 hours a week working on wedding details. Nearly one in three hire or use a wedding planner, with more than half of those brides (51%) hiring them for day-of coordination. 3-DAY-LONG, LUXURY WEDDINGS. High-end weddings are far more traditional. The luxury wedding segment (those spending an average of $100,000 on their wedding) had approximately 85,000 weddings in 2011 and represents a $9 billion industry. Luxury weddings are more formal/black-tie (46% vs. 15% of the non-luxury market) and larger (204 guests compared with 137 guests attending non-luxury weddings). Luxury weddings are also longer, with 74% of couples hosting three or more days of events. The look is also more traditional: Ivory/champagne and metallics are the most popular wedding color palettes among luxury brides. LESS FORMAL STYLE. Casual weddings grow. Wedding style continues to move toward the more casual end of the spectrum. In 2011, 16% of brides said their wedding style was "casual," compared with 14% in 2010 and 12% in 2009. While the "semi formal" category still reigns, with 65% of brides planning a wedding with that style in 2011, fewer brides are going for the "formal/black-tie" tradition, with only 16% describing their wedding that way in 2011, down from 18% in 2010 and 20% in 2009. FALL WEDDINGS ARE MORE POPULAR. Unique wedding dates alter seasonal landscape. While summer will always be "wedding season," 2011 saw a shift in seasonal popularity with only 37% of weddings taking place in months of June, July and August, down from 41% in 2010 and 2009. Partially owing to the popular wedding dates of 9/10/11 and 11/11/11, in 2011, fall grew in popularity, with 36% of weddings taking place in September, October and November months, compared with just 30% in 2010 and 2009. PURPLE REIGNS. Purple is the fastest-growing wedding color. Purple weddings continued to be extremely popular, with one out of four brides (25%) choosing the palette, up from 21% in 2010 and only 16% in 2009. Other popular wedding colors include blue (30%), green (24%) and pink (22%). On the other hand, brown weddings are on their way out, with only 11% choosing the color in 2011, down from 21% in 2008 (when brown was the "it" color). WEDDINGS ARE MORE INTERACTIVE. New types of guest "entertainment" are on the rise. Eating and drinking isn't enough anymore. Custom guest entertainment, such as photo booths and comedians, is on the rise, with 22% of brides incorporating additional guest entertainment into their wedding (vs. 15% in 2010 and 11% in 2009). In addition, interactive food stations, such as a sommelier with wine tastings, a sushi chef or a cheesemonger, continue to be popular, with 14% of brides including this option in their receptions (up from 13% in 2010). COUPLES STILL LOVE CUPCAKES. Wedding cakes have much more competition. While a majority of brides (67%) still go for a traditional tiered wedding cake, other desserts are also served during the reception. Great dessert options include items like a groom's cake (19%), candy (15%) and baked goods like pies, cookies and brownies (20%), and cupcakes, surprisingly, grew again in popularity from 13% in 2010 to 17% in 2011. EVERY WEDDING HAS A WEBSITE. Couples increasingly communicate with guests online. The vast majority of couples now have personal wedding websites (69% of couples created one in 2011 vs. 65% in 2010 and 60% in 2009), and brides are increasingly using social media to share wedding details with guests (45% of couples did so in 2011 vs. 32% in 2009). Nearly one in six brides (15%) even kept in contact with their vendors via Facebook and/or Twitter. MOBILE TECHNOLOGY. Wedding planning has gone mobile. Nearly three out of five brides use their smartphones for wedding planning. Brides who have smartphones are doing a lot on the go, from taking and sharing wedding-related pictures (58%) and looking up wedding vendor contact information (47%) to accessing wedding planning websites (33%) and managing their wedding gift registry (32%). About TheKnot.com & WeddingChannel.com 2011 Real Weddings Survey The 2011 Real Weddings Survey captured responses from nearly 18,000 US brides married between January 1 and December 31, 2011; respondents were recruited throughout the year from TheKnot.com and WeddingChannel.com membership, which represents nearly 80% of brides nationwide. Brides received survey invitations shortly after their wedding date and were asked a comprehensive series of questions about the event and their planning process. All qualified respondents: Were 18 or older Had a wedding in 2011 Survey respondents represent a variety of ethnic, education and income levels, and are geographically dispersed across the country. The survey and data management partner for the study was Decipher Inc. About XO Group Inc. XO Group Inc. (NYSE: XOXO; http://www.xogroupinc.com), formerly The Knot Inc., is a global media and technology leader devoted to weddings, pregnancy and everything in between, providing young women with the trusted information, products and advice they need to guide them through the most transformative events of their lives. Our family of premium brands began with the #1 wedding brand, The Knot, and has grown to include WeddingChannel.com, The Nest, The Bump and Ijie.com. XO Group is recognized by the industry for being innovative in all media - from the web to social media and mobile, magazines and books, and video - and our groundbreaking social platforms have ignited passionate communities across the world. XO Group has leveraged its customer loyalty into successful businesses in online sponsorship and advertising, registry services, ecommerce and publishing. The company is publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange (XOXO) and is headquartered in New York City. 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The Role of Wedding Videographers in South New Jersey
Whenever planning for a wedding, it’s crucial to know that every detail counts in creating memories that last a lifetime. Among these, the services of a skilled wedding videographer stand out as they weave together the intricate tapestry of emotions, moments, and celebrations into a cinematic masterpiece. In South New Jersey, couples are fortunate to have access to a plethora of talented videographers who specialize in immortalizing their special day.
The Importance of Wedding Videography:
While photographs freeze moments in time, wedding videos have the remarkable ability to transport viewers back to the very essence of the day. From the nervous excitement of getting ready to the heartfelt vows exchanged, and the jubilant celebrations that follow, every element is meticulously captured by a skilled videographer.
Finding the Right Fit:
Choosing the perfect wedding videographers in south new jersey is a crucial decision for couples. With South New Jersey boasting a vibrant community of videographers, couples are spoiled for choice. It's essential to find someone whose style aligns with the vision for the wedding day. Whether it's cinematic, documentary, or a blend of both, there's a videographer to match every preference.
Capturing Every Moment:
A skilled wedding videographer possesses an intuitive understanding of when to fade into the background, capturing candid moments unnoticed, and when to step forward to direct and orchestrate scenes. From the first look to the final dance, every moment is precious and deserves to be preserved with care.
The Art of Storytelling:
Beyond merely documenting the events of the day, wedding videographers in South New Jersey are storytellers at heart. Through their lens, they craft narratives that reflect the unique love story of each couple. From the initial consultation to the final edit, they work closely with clients to ensure that every detail is thoughtfully included, creating a timeless keepsake that will be cherished for generations.
A Seamless Experience:
The best wedding videographers in south new jersey understand that their role extends far beyond filming. They strive to create a seamless and stress-free experience for the couple, working alongside other vendors to ensure that everything runs smoothly on the big day. Their professionalism and expertise reassure couples that their memories are in capable hands.
Preserving Memories for a Lifetime:
In a world where memories can fade, wedding videos serve as cherished reminders of one of life's most significant milestones. They allow couples to relive the joy, laughter, and love of their wedding day, evoking emotions that are just as vivid years down the line as they were on the day itself.
wedding videographers in south new jerseyplay a vital role in capturing the magic of weddings. Through their artistry and dedication, they transform fleeting moments into timeless treasures, preserving memories that will be cherished for a lifetime. For couples embarking on their journey down the aisle, entrusting their special day to a skilled videographer ensures that their love story will be immortalized for generations to come.
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A Guide to Selecting the Best Wedding Videographers in South New Jersey
Your wedding day is a cherished moment that deserves to be captured with the utmost care and creativity. Selecting the right wedding videographer in South New Jersey can be a daunting task, given the multitude of options available. This article aims to guide you through the process of finding the best wedding videographer who can transform your special day into a timeless cinematic experience.
Research and Reviews:
Begin your search by conducting thorough research on wedding videographers in south new jersey. Look for reviews and testimonials from couples who have already used their services. Websites, social media platforms, and wedding forums can be valuable resources for gathering insights into a videographer's style, professionalism, and overall satisfaction of past clients.
Portfolio Examination:
A videographer's portfolio is a window into their artistic style and storytelling capabilities. Review their previous work to ensure that their aesthetic aligns with your vision for the wedding video. Pay attention to the clarity of shots, composition, and editing techniques. A diverse and well-curated portfolio is often indicative of a versatile and skilled videographer.
Meeting in Person:
Schedule face-to-face meetings with potential videographers to discuss your vision, preferences, and expectations. This allows you to gauge their personality, communication skills, and whether they are a good fit for your wedding day. A comfortable and open relationship with your videographer is crucial for capturing genuine moments.
Discuss Packages and Pricing:
Understanding the services included in a wedding videographers in south new jersey packages is essential to making an informed decision. Inquire about the duration of coverage, the number of videographers present, and any additional costs for extras like drone footage or extended editing. A transparent discussion about pricing ensures there are no surprises later on.
Equipment and Technology:
The tools a videographer uses significantly impact the quality of the final product. Inquire about the equipment they plan to use, such as cameras, audio recording devices, and editing software. A professional videographer should be up-to-date with the latest technology to ensure your wedding video is of the highest quality.
Availability and Flexibility:
Check the videographer's availability for your wedding date and discuss their flexibility in accommodating any specific requests or changes to the schedule. A videographer who is adaptable and willing to work with your unique requirements will contribute to a smoother and more enjoyable experience.
Selecting the best wedding videographers in south new jersey involves careful consideration of their portfolio, reviews, communication style, pricing, equipment, and flexibility. Remember that your wedding video is a lasting memento of one of the most important days of your life, so take the time to choose a videographer who not only captures the events but also the emotions and essence of your celebration. By following these guidelines, you'll be well on your way to finding the perfect storyteller for your special day.
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Capturing Everlasting Moments: Unveiling the Expertise of Wedding Videographers in South New Jersey
In the realm of weddings, where every moment is a cherished memory, the role of a skilled wedding videographer becomes paramount. South New Jersey, with its picturesque landscapes and vibrant communities, has become a hotspot for couples seeking the perfect backdrop for their special day. In this article, you will get into the world of wedding videographers in South New Jersey, exploring their unique expertise in immortalizing love stories.
The Art of Storytelling Through Lens:
Wedding videographers in South New Jersey are not merely documentarians; they are storytellers who use their lenses to craft narratives. With an acute understanding of the local culture and a keen eye for detail, these professionals bring a distinctive touch to each wedding video. From the bustling streets of Camden to the serene beaches of Cape May, they artfully weave the essence of the couple's journey into a visual masterpiece.
Technical Brilliance:
What sets South New Jersey wedding videographers apart is their commitment to excellence in technical aspects. Armed with the latest high-definition cameras, drones for breathtaking aerial shots, and mastery over post-production techniques, these professionals ensure that every frame is a work of art. The interplay of light and shadow, coupled with seamless editing, results in wedding videos that are not just recordings but cinematic experiences.
Personalized Approach:
Understanding that no two love stories are alike, wedding videographers in South New Jersey take a personalized approach to their craft. They invest time in getting to know the couples, learning about their unique quirks, shared interests, and the nuances of their relationship. This deep understanding enables them to tailor the video content to reflect the individuality of each wedding, creating a truly personalized and unforgettable cinematic experience.
Local Expertise:
One of the key specialties of these wedding videographers lies in their intimate knowledge of the local surroundings. South New Jersey offers a diverse range of settings – from rustic vineyards to historic landmarks. Wedding videographers leverage this geographical diversity, ensuring that the videos not only capture the love between the couple but also showcase the beauty of the region.
Emotional Resonance:
The ability to capture authentic, candid moments is where the magic truly happens. Wedding videographers in South New Jersey have honed their skills to be unobtrusive observers, blending seamlessly into the background. This allows them to capture those fleeting glances, joyous tears, and unscripted laughter that define the emotional landscape of a wedding day.
In the heart of South New Jersey, wedding videographers in South New Jersey stand as visual poets, crafting tales of love that transcend time. Their expertise lies not only in technical prowess but in the ability to infuse each frame with the unique essence of the couple and the surrounding landscapes. As couples embark on the journey of a lifetime, these professionals ensure that every step down the aisle is forever etched in the canvas of memory. Top of Form
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Capturing Everlasting Moments: The Benefits of Hiring Wedding Videographers in South New Jersey
Your wedding day is one of the most magical moments of your life, and capturing every detail is essential to reliving those precious memories. While photography has long been a staple at weddings, the trend of hiring wedding videographers in South New Jersey is gaining popularity. In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits of having a professional videographer document your special day in this beautiful region.
Immersive Storytelling
One of the key advantages of hiring wedding videographers in South New Jersey is the ability to tell a complete and immersive story of your wedding day. Photographs capture still moments, but videos bring those moments to life. South New Jersey's picturesque landscapes and charming venues deserve to be showcased dynamically, and a skilled videographer can weave together the sights, sounds, and emotions to create a narrative that transports you back to the magic of your wedding day.
Emotional Resonance
Wedding videos have a unique power to evoke emotions that might be missed in photographs alone. The quiver in your voice as you exchange vows, the laughter shared during toasts, and the joyous dance floor celebrations – these are moments best experienced through moving images. South New Jersey's vibrant wedding culture, with its blend of tradition and modernity, can be expertly captured by videographers who understand the local nuances.
Documenting Unseen Moments
While photographers focus on capturing the highlights, videographers excel at documenting the in-between moments. Those stolen glances, heartfelt whispers, and spontaneous bursts of laughter often go unnoticed in the hustle and bustle of a wedding day. Wedding videographers in South New Jersey are adept at anticipating and preserving these candid moments, providing you with a comprehensive and authentic representation of your special day.
Cinematic Quality
Advancements in technology have elevated wedding videography to a cinematic level. South New Jersey, with its scenic beauty, provides a stunning backdrop for creating cinematic masterpieces. Professional videographers employ high-quality equipment, including drones for breathtaking aerial shots, ensuring that your wedding video is a true work of art. The result is a film that not only documents your wedding but elevates it to a cinematic experience you'll want to revisit again and again.
Shareable Memories
In the age of social media, sharing your wedding memories has become a cherished tradition. Wedding videographers in South New Jersey can create highlight reels and teaser videos that are easily shareable on platforms like Instagram and Facebook. This allows you to relive your special day with friends and family who couldn't be there in person, fostering a sense of connection and celebration beyond the wedding day itself.
Choosing to hire wedding videographers in South New Jersey is a decision that goes beyond preserving memories; it's about creating a timeless masterpiece that captures the essence of your love story. From immersive storytelling to cinematic quality, the benefits of having a professional videographer are boundless.Top of Form
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Capturing Timeless Moments: Wedding Videographers in South New Jersey
When preserving the most cherished moments of your wedding day, there's no better way to relive the magic than through a beautifully crafted wedding video. South New Jersey, with its picturesque landscapes and romantic venues, offers the perfect backdrop for your special day. In this article, you will explore the world of wedding videographers in South New Jersey, highlighting their expertise, services, and the art of turning your wedding into a timeless masterpiece.
Choosing the Right Wedding Videographer:
Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and choosing the right wedding videographer in South New Jersey is paramount to ensure your memories are captured with grace and creativity.
Experience and Style
The first step in finding the perfect wedding videographer in South New Jersey is to consider their experience and style. Many talented professionals in the area offer diverse styles, from cinematic storytelling to documentary-style coverage. Choosing a videographer whose style aligns with your vision for your wedding video is essential.
Portfolio and Reviews
Examining a videographer's portfolio and reading reviews from past clients can provide valuable insights. Look for consistent quality, attention to detail, and positive feedback from satisfied couples. A strong portfolio and positive reviews are signs of a videographer's professionalism and commitment to their craft.
Services Offered by Wedding Videographers in South New Jersey:
Wedding videographers in South New Jersey offer various services to cater to your specific needs and preferences.
Full-Day Coverage
Many wedding videographers in South New Jersey offer full-day coverage, ensuring they capture every important moment from the morning preparations to the grand exit. This comprehensive coverage ensures that no precious moments are left uncaptured.
Drone Footage
To add a unique and breathtaking perspective to your wedding video, some South New Jersey videographers offer drone footage. This feature can capture stunning aerial shots of your venue and outdoor ceremonies.
3. Raw Footage
For couples who want to experience every moment of their wedding day, many videographers offer raw footage options. This includes all the unedited clips from the day, providing a complete archive of your wedding.
The Art of Storytelling
A great wedding video is not just about recording events but also about crafting a story. The wedding videographers in South New Jersey are skilled storytellers who use their expertise to weave together your special day into a narrative that you'll cherish forever.
Capturing Emotion
Wedding videographers have an incredible ability to capture the raw emotions that make your wedding day unique. From the tears of joy during the vows to the laughter on the dance floor, they are skilled at preserving the essence of the moment.
Editing Mastery
The magic of wedding videography happens during the editing process. Talented editors use their creative skills to synchronize the visuals, music, and audio into a seamless and emotionally charged video. This artistry sets your wedding video apart.
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