A blog to show the story and behind the scene of previous wedding and event video assignments.

Zoom Wedding Live Stream (April 2023)

I did a Zoom wedding live back in April 2023.

I did a Zoom wedding live back in early April 2023. The wedding ceremony started at 1:30pm, I arrived at the wedding venue at about 12pm and commenced setting up. Set up was done smoothly and everything was ready to go at about 1pm. The 4G reception was really poor, luckily I met the couple a week before the event at the venue, whilest I could run an internet speed test on the spot to realise this issue. My great appreciation to the church which let me use their wifi internet on the day.

Apart from the live stream, I was requested if I could take some images during the ring ceremony and certificate signing, of course I can. I took some images during those formalities as well as few group photos outside the church. I was so pleased I could use my photography skills.

There was about 70 people joined the Zoom meeting who were from different places overseas and interstates, I set up the couple as a co-host so that they could manage the meeting when they had a chat with their family and friends after the wedding ceremony.

Please shout out if you wish to have your live stream on Zoom or YouTube, I am more than happy to help out.

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Wedding Live Stream at Panorama House

It’s been a busy January and February. Wedding live stream has become very popular since Covid19 restrictions eased few months ago.

I was thrilled to share this live stream with you. The wedding was taken place the Panorama House just about an hour drive from Sydney. I arrived the venue two hours prior to the kick-off time to set up and test the quality of internet connection. Luckily I got a really good speed for upstreaming to YouTube. It was a 3 cameras setup so I could do multi-angle broadcasting with one of the cameras attached on a gimbal. I must say a big thank you to the venue as they allowed me to use their marquee as a shelter. On the day it was raining a little bit but the sun came out right before the ceremony started.

After the successful live stream, I then packed up my live stream gear and got ready to film the reception without live streaming. Unlike the wedding ceremony, the wedding reception was having a hint of Fijian rituals as the bride was a Fijian. It was my third time to shoot Fijian wedding, it was full of fun and quite full on. Also there was a Zoom call to Columbia where the groom’s family live in.

I am more than happy to customise package to suit your need, please feel free to let me know when you fill out the contact form.

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Sydney Indian wedding live stream on YouTube

In the past weekend I and my team had a two days Indian wedding live stream assignment. It was very challenging as we broadcasted over 4 hours each night, few things we needed to be aware of, internet speed, battery level of each equipment, how to work along with other wedding videographers and photographers.

At the first night everything went really well and smooth. However the second we faced an issue of slow internet speed, fortunately we were warned by another live stream professional in that morning, before arriving the venue I went to purchase a lan cable with 50 metre of length so I could be able to put our modem outside the reception hall (see photos). Day 2 of live stream was successfully broadcast to YouTube with this lan cable.

I stop here and would just like to share the comments received from the bride and groom two days after their big day.

Hey Sunny!

I just wanted to thank you so much for the incredible live stream you did for the past 2 days - everyone from overseas is raving about how it looked like a movie! The quality and audio was stunning and I cant thank you enough for making those who couldnt make it feel like they were there in person 😊 I'll definitely be recommending you to all my family friends for their upcoming weddings! 

Love,

Haleem & Mithila

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