Live Streamed Weddings: Here Together, Anywhere
Max and Milly were about to get married. They had their ceremony planned and ready, the date was set, all they needed were their guests to come together from across the world. Unfortunately, Covid hit. A Delta variant outbreak occurred in the bride’s family’s province, and a 21 day isolation quarantine was put into place. They had to cancel their flights to join the bride. A whole half of the gathering couldn’t make it, and the wedding would have to be rescheduled - which means everything would have to be paid for again, moved even further back than they wanted, and all the flights would be cancelled.
Instead of panicking and cancelling on the happiest day of their lives, the couple turned to an alternative solution. The family of the bride couldn’t be there in person, but they all still had the internet. As long as they could gather safely, they could watch the wedding live.
Live Streaming for weddings solves a major issue with wedding gatherings that has only become more prominent in this locked down world. Now with the advent of roaming data, wireless networks that can reach anywhere, no wedding venue is too far away. People who can’t attend but dearly want to can stay safely at home while enjoying the ceremony from a number of expertly picked angles chosen by professional videographers. They’ll be able to see from behind the altar, to the faces of the couple as they exchange their vows, and all the way up the aisle where they can see the faces of their friends and family from across the world.
This is how Max and Milly’s wedding went. They only had a month to get everything together until their wedding in September, and in that month a lot of hard work went into getting the venue re-planned and cameras installed on the day. The event was live streamed from Verona all the way to China for the bride’s family where hundreds of guests remotely attended and saw the ceremony up close. Then, there was the reception, where the international guests participated as well, using Zoom to talk with the newlyweds, the other guests, and their distant friends with ease.
The memory of being at a love one’s wedding is worth more than the video taken after. A wedding is a moment of unity, and being there live - even if it’s through a computer screen - has so much more meaning than watching it after the fact. Live streaming can help bring distant families together, it can alleviate tense scheduling conflicts. No more worries about missing a plane or getting a flight cancelled. Wedding live streaming services can prepare a venue for remote guests where they can feel comfortable and participate in the ceremony together, even from across the world.
Don’t ever worry about cancelling dates again. Set up a wedding live stream, just in case, so you can share that special day with anyone, anywhere.
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