Tue Jul 18, 2006 8:46AM EDT
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First, there was the wedding video. Then the wedding web page. Now, live wedding webcasts may be the next big thing in weddings. At least the next best thing to being there.
This USA Today article takes a look at the trend that has taken off in the past year as more couples are taking off for faraway wedding locales.
The rise in "destination weddings" in vacation hotspots not always easy or affordable for guests to reach is making wedding webcasts a viable option for far-flung friends and family. Nearly one in four weddings are in towns where neither the bride, groom, or their families live. So for about $400 to $750, couples can provide a way for those who can't make the trip to watch them exchange vows from the comfort of their couches.
Some wedding webcast companies listed in the piece:
• Yourwebcast.com
• Vowcast.com
Has anyone watched a friend's or relative's wedding from your living room, or planning a wedding webcast? What do you think of this trend?
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
I "attended" an out of town wedding through www.vowcast.com and was completely impressed. This is an incredible way to share in the "special day" with the couple when you cannot attend. This wedding was really meaningful because the couple had several elderly family members who were unable to travel but were still able to witness the special day. Also, the couple was able to send special messages via the webcast to those in virtual attendance. Awesome!
Aloha from Hawaii, Our company Live Internet Weddings is located in Honolulu Hawaii. We are partners with all Sheraton Hotels on all Hawaiian Islands. We have been streaming live weddings for over two years and everyone who purchases a wedding package will receive their wedding on the Internet for 2 weeks FREE to ensure everyone has a chance to see it. We have been featured on CNN, ABC news, the Lisa Binback talk show, The New York Times and an upcoming piece in The Wall Street Journal. We invite you to visit LiveInternetWeddings.com and see what we are about! Mahalo, Larry Fair President/CEO
This site is great... http://www.LiveInternetWeddings.com They produce DVDs, slideshows, AND webcasts...I think they are the best videography company in Hawaii.
Hey Dory - Thanks for the article - I recently came across a similar company that I found through Yahoo called www.OurWeddingCast.com. It was a great way to include my friends and family who couldn't make it to our big day and join in the festivities. I had a great experience working with them, and would recommend them to others.
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1 Posted by raj_aphale on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:27PM EDT Report Abuse
There is the chapel in vegas, which offers free live webcast of the wedding. it then stores the wedding video online for 4 weeks for friends & families to view later. you can also purchase the wedding video in digital format