New fad: Wedding TV online with Webcast

Relatives, families and distant friends do not need to fly halfway around the world to your wedding. Just sitting in the house, connecting to the broadband, they were able to witness him and her shoulder to step into the church.

Relatives, families and distant friends do not need to fly halfway around the world to your wedding. Just sitting in the house, connecting to the broadband, they were able to witness him and her shoulder to step into the church.

Easy to do, interesting

Just like wedding websites, Webcasts are becoming the latest tool for bride and groom to share the big day in life with as many people as possible.

" Any wedding now has a professional cameraman, most of the hotels have an Internet connection, so it is easy, just want it, " said Ariel Andres. , author of the sitecastmywedding.net said. You can even insert your wedding DVD with thanksgiving lines.

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Source: Alohasanwedding " Just like you are creating the public for your wedding, " Kathleen Murray, deputy editor of The Knot, website posted all the wedding related information. Murray has witnessed the popularity of webcast in the past few years and she predicts this trend will continue in the future.

Delete distance

The world is witnessing the explosion of "distant" weddings (referring to the wedding venue not coinciding with the couple's residence). The list of guests may be long, but the number of people attending is not certain.

Webcast becomes a great, inexpensive tool to eliminate this geographical gap. Just spend $ 400-750 on service fees, you can open a webcast directly in a month so anyone can visit.

One of the most popular wedding webcast addresses is Yourwebcast.com . Five years ago, when it was born, this site mainly served events such as graduation ceremonies, when international students had a need for parents to witness their successful moments.

Funny love stories

According to Brian Rothstein, co-founder of the site, the wedding business is only getting bigger in the past 6-12 months, when broadband connectivity became widespread. Now he's shooting videos, editing and posting 25-30 wedding webcasts on his server every month.

In July 2005, Nader Goerge, 27, and Layal Boukhzam, 22, gave the wedding ring in front of 250 guests in Los Angeles. But in addition, there are 35-40 people scattered in Canada, Dubai, Egypt and Lebanon witnessing their marriage via webcastmywedding.net .

In the invitation, the young couple wrote, " No matter how far you are, we are happy to invite you to the wedding! ".

The wedding of Patrick and Susan Johnson in Hawaii is interesting. Only 18 guests actually attended, but more than 50 people are witnessing the wedding scene through a computer screen. Neighbors of young couple watch live at Johnson's house.

The groom's brother emailed him a 5-minute congratulatory speech as an MP3 file. And this file has been turned on during the wedding with . laptop.

Another funny information: With the desire to have a wedding, attracting a large audience, Patrick chose "golden hour" to celebrate the wedding, 9:30 GMT.

" My friend said: The next time I get married, he will definitely webcast, " Patrick grinned.

Thien Y

Update 12 December 2018
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