Share your wedding through a live stream
Weekend and mid-week dates available in 2022
Packages from $979 (inc GST)
Fully vaccinated camera operators
This is what we do
TV quality pictures and sound
This example is a three-camera coverage - watch it through a single-camera here
This is how we do it
TV standard cameras, wireless microphones and streaming equipment
These are the cameras that stream your wedding
We use the same professional equipment that is used around the world in TV production, documentaries and live-event coverage.
Our Sony Pro cameras are made to make TV! They are covered in buttons and dials, so we can quickly make adjustments during a live-stream. Their lenses are motor-driven to smoothly go from very wide shots into close-ups, without needing to change lenses.
Sound matters just as much as images, and maybe even more! Our wireless microphones are high-level pro-gear from Sony because nothing is worse than not being able to hear what is happening. We have the right microphone for every occasion and hundreds of wireless channels to work with.
Our streaming gear is ‘bonded’, which means it uses multiple mobile data networks at the same time to protect from dropouts and poor signal problems.
The stream is delivered to viewers by a leading global content distributor, so it is available anywhere in the world on any connected device. No software downloads are needed.
Streaming options
Packages from $979 (inc GST)
Choose the live stream you want:
Wedding ceremony
Ceremony plus the reception speeches and first dance
Choose your camera option:
Single camera - capture everything with close-ups and wide-shots (details and examples are here)
Multiple cameras - add extra camera-angles of the bride, groom and crowd (details and examples are here)
A single camera does a fine job of streaming a wedding. It captures everything and is an economical option, which makes it a popular choice.
Multiple cameras are that plus more. We use a wireless camera at the front looking at the bride and another looking at the groom, or over his shoulder back toward the crowd, and cut between the different shots.