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We're Ric & Rose, of Grover Films. Based in the center of the San Francisco Bay Area & the Monterey Bay Area, in Santa Cruz, the we specialize in artistically filmed & edited cinematic wedding films. We do our best to do more than just document each wedding; for every couple we create a unique piece of art to tell their story. We LOVE destination weddings, and out door weddings in places like Napa California and Nestldown in the Los Gatos Mountains.

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We're Ric & Rose, of Grover Films. Based in the center of the San Francisco Bay Area & the Monterey Bay Area, in Santa Cruz, the two of us specialize in artistically filmed & edited cinematic wedding films. We do our best to do more than just document each wedding; for every couple we create a unique piece of art to tell their story. We LOVE destination weddings, and out door weddings in places like Napa California and Nestldown in the Los Gatos Mountains.

The Perfect Speech | Advice on Giving a Wedding Toast

Rose Sniatowski

You have selected some of the most important people in your life to speak at your wedding. It's a great honor, but it's also a lot of responsibility and they may be feeling a bit of pressure. So I have written this blog for them, to help them navigate the process of preparing a speech. 


Seven Tips for Giving a Toast People Will Love

We have all seen a speech fall short of what the speaker was trying for, a joke that is met with silence or a story that just didn't seem to have anything to connect it with the reason everyone is together. A lucky few of us have witnessed someone deliver a flawless speech; a speech that captivates a room, bringing tears to our eyes and smiles to our faces; a speech with depth that we can all relate to, or one that teaches us something that brings a new understanding to the way we see someone or something. 

I have had the pleasure of hearing many speeches over the years. Not just once, the night they are given, but over and over again as I edit them, and analyze them for content in our films.  What I have learned is that there is no "one thing" that makes a good speech, but there are a few factors that good speeches usually share. You can find my seven tips and some of my favorite speech moments below. Feel free to pass them along. I hope they help you get inspired! 

1. The speakers focus on the couple.  This day is about two people (the bride and groom), who they are and what their love means. So make your speech about them. It will be meaningful to everyone attending, because it's the two of them that everyone is there to celebrate with. This is your chance to give all their loved ones an inside look into who they are and what they mean to each other from your unique perspective. 

2.  The speakers are genuine and true to who they are.  Be yourself. You were chosen to speak because of who you are and how important you are to the bride and groom. So let who you are shine, not by focusing on yourself (or your relationship with the bride or groom) but by showing the relationship you have with them through your stories and insights about them as individuals and as a couple. Talk about what you love about them as people. Mention the qualities that make them special to you. 


I haven’t seen Kristie and Brandon much together but I can tell they are meant for each other. They ground each other and they help each other grow. And you know that feeling when you are with a couple and in their silence their love for each other is really palpable, like you can just feel it. That’s something that Kristie and Brandon have. When they are together they don’t have to say anything at all. They don’t have to be cheesy or perform any grand gestures. And that’s what makes their relationship so amazing and true. They are a united front now, an unstoppable force, and I’m so excited to see their present and their future together.
— Kristie's Childhood Friend & Maid of Honor

It's okay if you don't know one of them well or if you haven't seen them together a lot. You can even admit it to the group like the speaker above. It is part of being true to who you are and the relationship you have with the bride and groom. Honesty is something people love and will pull them into your speech. 

If you feel like you don't have enough insight or information about them as a couple you can take a few moments, before the wedding day, to talk with the bride or groom about their relationship with the person you don't know well. All it usually takes is a couple of pointed questions like: How do they make you feel? How have things changed in your life since you met your fiance? What do you love about him/her? 

These types of questions usually result in heartfelt answers that can easily be incorporated into a speech. You can put them in your own words and add your own insights to make the speech truly yours.

3.  The speakers keep the speech relatively short. You will have more impact on the group you are speaking to if your speech is clear, concise and doesn't meander. 3-8 minutes is a great goal. It's a good amount of time to let everyone know who you are and how much you care about the two people who have brought everyone together. It's enough time to tell a quick personal story about the couple only you know, or touch on how much their love has taught you or inspired you. Also, it's not so much time that you are likely to lose your train of thought or allow your audience to get bored and stop listening, because their tummies are beginning to rumble. 

Do you have the inside scoop on something that happened when the bride and groom just started dating? A cute story about how excited they were about meeting, or going out with the other person, can be really fun and touching. This is a great opportunity to share something only you, or a handful of people, know about their budding love. 


There’s this one story, I’m going to embarrass Sasha a little bit... One time, after about a month of dating Marcel, Sasha comes home just on cloud nine. So happy, so full of joy. And she literally did this: she was prancing around my room saying ‘Marcel, Marcel, Marcel. Marcel Marcel, Marcel.’ Point is, she was so in love and so happy she couldn’t even control it.
— Sasha's Maid of Honor

4.  The speakers usually have notes. Not everyone has a full speech written out, but most have something. So feel free to have notes, even short ones. A word or two to remind you of your opening and the way you want to close. If you can, have your notes on something that doesn't crinkle or crunch so you can avoid the distracting the sound it can make in the microphone. 

5.  The speakers have not had too much to drink.  I hate to mention this one. It may seem obvious, but I thought I'd bring it up, because I have seen a little liquid courage spiral into a bit of a mess. So watch how much you drink. You know yourself, and if a bit of a reminder would help, you can always ask a friend to regulate, if you need it. You know it's an important moment, so I'll leave it at that. 

6.  The speakers toasts are personal, sentimental and flattering.  Sentimental is great, emotions are great. It shows you care. So if you tear up, don't worry. Remember it's okay to take a minute to compose yourself, if you need to. It may feel like an eternity to you but everyone else will be loving it.

Also, remember that not everyone attending always knows both the bride and groom well. It's likely they don't know them like you do. This is your chance to help their guests gain insight into who the bride and groom are. Make sure what you say is flattering and doesn't hurt anyone's future impression of them. Think about whether the story you are thinking of telling will be funny to everyone or just you and the boys (or girls). A good ribbing can be funny, but you need to know your audience. Make sure what you say is appropriate for everyone to hear - mothers, fathers, and grandmas included. 

As a general rule, stories about the relationship struggles of a person's youth and past relationship failures do not go over well. Nor do comments about the low points of the bride and grooms relationship, or how you "weren't too sure it would work out but here they are". This is a happy occasion and a place for celebration, so keep your content positive. 


I cannot think of a more amazing place to be tonight, than watching my little sister marry her best friend.
— Laurel's Sister, Carolee

7.  The speakers have a natural flow that leads to raised glasses and a toast to the couple.  Set yourself up to remember the "toast" part of your toast. It's surprisingly easy to forget. The best toasts tend to be those that have a good ender that segues into everyone raising their glasses. It's helpful if your last comment or story naturally celebrates them and their love. 


I just have to say, that from the moment she met John, it was so obvious that the two of them were going to get married, and start a beautiful blond little family together one day. It’s just been such a joy getting to know John, and his family, and I am so honored to be here today. So I’d like to raise a toast. To Katie and John, I wish you a lifetime of happiness. We are so honored to be a part of this, congratulations.
— Katie's Sister

To get more inspiration watch a variety of wedding films. To see ours, you can watch the one above, visit Our Films page and our blog. We have lots of great moments captured there for you to pull ideas from. 


A special thanks to Susannah, from Susannah Gill Photographic Storytelling, for sharing her beautiful photos with us. She and her husband are incredibly talented, not to mention super fun to work with. You can find more of their work here.  

Amelia & Alex’s Nestldown Wedding | Short Film

Richard Grover

Amelia and Alex fell in love with the natural beauty and grandeur of Nestldown. The beautiful setting provided the perfect backdrop for their destination wedding where they had people from across the globe flying in for the celebration. The two of them were excited to bring together family from all over the world to meet and get to know each other at their wedding. They planned a melding of Jewish and Scottish traditions for everyone to share in. Most of all, they wanted to have a great party filled with dancing, and laughter. 

Venue:  Nestldown | Photography: Sphynge Photography| Videography:  Ric & Rose from Grover Films | Florist:  Jaimee Leigh Events | DJ and Live Music: Big Fun | Hair & Makeup:  Beauty by Cherise | Catering:  Poetry In Motion | Cake:  Soul Sweets | 

Xenia & Alex’s Testarossa Winery Wedding | Short Film

Richard Grover

Xenia and Alex were excited to have so many family and friends by their sides to celebrate their wedding. Many of them traveled all the way from Europe to this beautiful destination in the mountains outside of San Francisco. They really wanted to capture the day, so that those who could not make it could see it and feel like they were a part of it. They wanted everyone to be able to enjoy the beauty of Testarossa Winery and share in the love and celebration. Most of all they wanted a party filled with happiness and joy.  

 

"Alex and I just watched the film, it is amazing! Very well done, we both loved it. Really nice job!! Our family is going to love this too, I'll have to tell them to bring tissues :))"

~Xenia & Alex

We had the pleasure of shooting this wedding alongside Susannah Gill of Susannah Gill Photographic Storytelling. We simply love working with her! Be sure to check out her photos from this wedding and her other photographs on her website. 


Venue: Testarossa Winery | Photographer:  Susannah Gill | Videographer: Grover Films | DJ/Band:  Sound in Motion| Florist: Bloomers 


Julia and Jeremy’s B.R. Cohn Winery Wedding | Highlights Film

Richard Grover

Julia is a very talented Bay Area photographer and we were so excited to be a part of her wedding. Her experience and keen eye guided every decision she made in planning her wedding. So, as you can imagine, the light, decor and locations were all perfect for her vision.

She fell in love with this  Sonoma Valley wedding venue on her first visit. B.R. Cohn Winery was just what she was looking for. Each area of the venue had unique views and offered something special for her and her guests. They even had a trolley to take guests from one special spot to another. 

Julia and Jeremy started the day getting ready at the winery, exchanging special gifts with their family and wedding party. Some of our favorites were the custom bobble heads made to look like each of the groomsmen, and the sweet embroidered message from Julia's sister sewn into her wedding dress!  

To calm their nerves, and make sure they had lots of time for photos, they had their first site at the edge of some lovely oak trees in the morning. While they did a few bridal party and family photos, the rest of their guests arrived and rode the trolley to the ceremony site which was held on a beautiful hill surrounded by a grove of old oak trees and vineyards. Then everyone headed onto the trolley for the cocktail party at the amphitheater where they relaxed under an incredible old oak tree with a view of the rolling vineyards and hills in the distance. The reception on the lawn in the olive grove was beautiful with its flowers, strings of bistro lights, and all the precious personal details Julia and Jeremy brought. 

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"Thank you so much for everything! You both were so amazing and we couldn’t have asked for two better videographers on our wedding day. "

~Julia

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Venue: B.R. Cohn Winery, Coordinator:  Lauren Wakefield from Ryder Sloan Events  Photographer: Janae Shields Photography, Videographer: Grover Films, DJ/Band: Big Fun DJ, Florist: Amy Burke Designs, Catering: Thomas John Events, Cake/Desserts: Crisp Bakeshop, Rental Company:  Bright Rentals  


Amanda & Darren’s Pebble Beach Wedding Film

Richard Grover

Amanda and Darren's wedding was held at a beautiful private estate in Monterey, California, overlooking the bay. Their wedding had that perfect balance of fun and relaxation, while maintaining a seemingly effortless sense of elegance and beauty. Everyone got ready on the property. This made for a very relaxed and intimate morning full of laughter and touching moments. When the guests arrived at this stunning venue they were blown away by the view. After a very emotional ceremony, and touching speeches, they all danced into the night. 

 

"Wow!!! These are so beautiful! Totally beyond anything I could have imagined. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for being such a huge part of our day. 

Howwww am I supposed to get anything done? All I want to do is watch these videos. I want to hear my sister's voice and see myself dancing with my dad and listen to Lori pour blessings over us both. It is so amazing how moving this film is and how awesome to have the ceremony and speeches captured forever. Thank you so much for everything!"

~Amanda

 

Venue:  Private Estate in Pebble Beach, California | Coordinator:  Allison, Engaged and Inspired | Photography:  Jihan Cerda Photography | Videography:  Ric & Rose from Grover Films | Flowers:  Seascape Flowers | DJ: Lukas | Catering:  Paradise Catering

Caitlin & Edwardo's Nestldown Wedding | Highlights FIlm

Richard Grover

Could these two be any more gorgeous together? Caitlin and Edwardo tied the knot at Nestldown in Los Gatos, one of our favorite venues to film. It was a stunning day with perfect weather.  These two found that perfect mix of enough time for photo and video to use the full grounds at Nestldown, while still having plenty of time with family and friends to party into the night. We just love how their genuine and heartfelt love comes through in this film. 

"We just watched our wedding video and we love it! We are so happy that you were able to capture the love we felt that day, transitions and the sensitive video work told the perfect story. We can't thank you enough, cheers!"

~ Caitlin and Eduardo

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We had a wonderful time working alongside the photographers from Fist Full of Bolts. The partnership between photographers and videographers is a really important one.  Although we had never met these two, they were such a pleasure to film and collaborate with. It's this kind of teamwork that helps us all capture the authentic and real moments that make a wedding so meaningful. All of us had so much fun capturing the love between Caitlin and Edwardo, and all the special moments they shared with their family and friends.  

All the images in this blog are screen captures from Caitlin and Eduardo's film, you can find the photos from their wedding on  Fist full of bolts website. Be sure to check out their work! You can find the rest of the talented vendors who made this day possible below. 


Venue:  Nestldown | Photography: Fist full of bolts | Videography:  Ric & Rose from Grover Films | Florist & Decor:  Aisle | Officiant:  Bill Williams | DJ and Live Music: Big Fun | Catering:  Toast | Cake:  Studio Cakes | Alcohol:  Tom Mills