Noa Put
September 13th, 2014, 10:42 AM
The past years when I make a dvdboxprint I put a picture of the bride and groom on front and I put their names below that, I always put the brides name first and then the groom name. so like "Melissa + Jeff"
But when the photo has the groom on the left side and the bride on the right side that looks a bit silly as it looks like the grooms name is Melissa :)
It looks like a stupid question but I have had one occasion in the past where the bride requested to change the dvdboxprint and to have her name first instead of the grooms eventhough on the photo print she was on the right side.
Does anyone take the order of the names depending on how they are on the photo into consideration?
Steven Davis
September 13th, 2014, 10:44 AM
The past years when I make a dvdboxprint I put a picture of the bride and groom on front and I put their names below that, I always put the brides name first and then the groom name. so like "Melissa + Jeff"
But when the photo has the groom on the left side and the bride on the right side that looks a bit silly as it looks like the grooms name is Melissa :)
It looks like a stupid question but I have had one occasion in the past where the bride requested to change the dvdboxprint and to have her name first instead of the grooms eventhough on the photo print she was on the right side.
Does anyone take the order of the names depending on how they are on the photo into consideration?
I usually take my cue from the wedding program.
Roger Gunkel
September 13th, 2014, 01:32 PM
I always put the Brides's name first as a matter etiquette. It doesn't matter which side of the picture they are as I always put 'The Wedding of' then their names, so it doesn't appear as a caption to the picture, more of a title.
Roger
Chris Harding
September 13th, 2014, 07:31 PM
In the old days the man was always first. In fact letters to the woman in the mail were often addressed with the names name eg: "Mrs Fred Smith" but things have progresses and according to the jolly ole web it doesn't matter who comes first nowdays.
I keep to a very simple and easy rule. If the bride is on the left of the DVD cover photo then she comes first otherwise the groom's name is first. It does look better having the names matching the photo order but if you prefer to always have the bride first then you do need to make sure that when you pose the couple for DVD cover photos you have them the right way around.
Chris
Danny O'Neill
September 14th, 2014, 01:36 AM
Movie posters nearly always have the names in reverse to the picture. Have a google.
http://apnatimepass.com/ride-along-movie-poster-1.jpg
http://www.apnatimepass.com/spring-breakers-movie-poster-1.jpg
Noa Put
September 14th, 2014, 01:48 AM
I think with movies the importance of the actor determines who's name goes first, but the 'ride along' dvd cover you linked to is exactly what I mean, from my point of view the names are in a wrong order.
Peter Rush
September 14th, 2014, 03:35 AM
Always the bride's name first - she's pretty much the most important person on the day - and I'm sure the groom would agree. I give the bride and groom copy in a boxed presentation case but for extra copies I have had a design printed in bulk and I overlay the names and date
Peter Riding
September 14th, 2014, 03:50 AM
I always have the brides name first and always have done. Same logic as Peter. It wouldn't have occurred to me to have the order in which they are standing in the photo dictate the order of the names. That would be relevant for general newspaper reports but not for weddings surely.
I supply two different box designs, one for the video and one for the stills files. The positions of the couple would often be different for each wrapper photo; it might jar if I changed the order of the names to "fit" each wrapper photo.
As for the positions they take up when posing for semi-formal photos again there are no set rules. One ancient rule of thumb is that the groom's sword arm should be free to protect his bride. Oh dear ..... who makes up this crap! Since this would be his right arm, his bride would be on his left. However if he has a large flower in his left lapel this will look out of place so close to his brides face and therefore his bride should be on his right. I always favour the latter n.b. grooms lapel flower to be on the outer edge.
Pete
Warren Kawamoto
September 14th, 2014, 05:28 PM
It looks like a stupid question but I have had one occasion in the past where the bride requested to change the dvdboxprint and to have her name first instead of the grooms eventhough on the photo print she was on the right side.
You should have explained your logic to the bride. Then when she sees the cover, it would make perfect sense to her.