Information for wedding venues
All of our operators are fully vaccinated
Wedding venues usually have some important questions about contractors like us who come to work at your wedding
This information explains who we are, the insurance covers we have and how we work
Who we are
Wedding Streaming Victoria is a business unit of CBK Communications Pty Ltd
We have more than 20 years experience working in broadcast TV, corporate video production and live events and live-streaming of corporate and personal events.
Insurance
We have $20 million Public Liability cover through AON Australia, and full Worker’s Compensation insurance through Workcover Victoria.
Please ask us for our Certificates of Currency if you need them for your records.
How we work
We are experienced, professional and disciplined
We are fully self-contained
We do not require any resources or assistance from venues.
Our cameras and streaming equipment are all battery powered - we do not plug-in to your power systems
We have our own internet connections - we do not need access to your wi-fi
We operate our own microphones - we do not need a feed or split from your audio system
We run cord-free cameras and microphones
We do not run cords to microphones or front-of-house cameras - it is all wireless.
We work with the flow of the day
We are covering the live-event as it happens and won’t have special requests for things to be done to suit us.
What we need from a venue
Early access - to setup and test our equipment we arrive at the venue 60 minutes prior to the wedding for a single-camera coverage or 90 minutes prior for a multi-camera coverage
Clear lines of sight for our cameras - our main camera is located at the rear, looking straight down the aisle. In multi-camera coverages we add a wireless camera at the front looking at the bride and another wireless camera looking at the groom, or back over his shoulder to the crowd
Your wireless mics switched on early - so we can be sure we do not have a frequency conflict. If we do, we will change our mics to another frequency