Thanks to Derek Hubbard from Hakim Sons Films for answering this week’s reader question.
We have some very close family members who live overseas and can’t travel for our upcoming wedding. Are there any digital avenues for sharing the ceremony and reception with them?
One way to share your wedding with those who can’t make it to the ceremony is through innovative product offerings such as a live web streaming. With a live web stream, absent viewers can still get in on the action in a way that is instantaneous and unobtrusive. How is this achieved? Our team is on-site during the wedding and will set-up a stationary camera that films the ceremony as it happens. Viewers will instantly have a front row seat via a password protected website that is unique to each bride. Prior to the ceremony, brides can share their exclusive live web stream link with friends and family across the world. There are countless benefits of live streaming your wedding celebration, and we’ve outlined a few below
1.) Share The Wedding Film in Multiple Locations
If your guests are unable to attend the wedding, live web streaming is the perfect way for them to experience the romance and be a part of the celebrations. Additionally, our clients have organized watch parties around their wedding ceremony using the live web streaming.
2.) Share The Wedding Film Online
Social media websites like Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest are great ways to share the wedding film with others. Utilize social media networks to share the link with friends and family. Our videos are produced with the various ways our brides might share them in mind.
3.) Share The Wedding Film Instantly
Along with live web streaming, you have the option to have a Same Day Edit wedding film. A Same Day Edit allows you to share the wedding film during the celebrations. Share it during the dessert course, at the after-party, or even the next day at brunch with your guests.
An example of a Same Day Edit is above. Newlyweds Dawn and Anthony wanted to share their wedding film with family and friends at the reception.
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