Live Internet Weddings Changes the Way Guests Attend Weddings
Mar 14th, 2007 by admin

2007-03-13 20:28:54 -
HONOLULU, March 13 /PRNewswire/ — Is there anything more romantic than getting married on a warm, sandy beach as the sun dips gently below the horizon? For many couples, the answer is no - hence the appeal of a destination wedding. But few have the resources to fly a wedding party, let alone guests, to places like Hawaii or the Caribbean.
Now, thanks to a fusion of traditional videography and speed-of-life Web technology, guests can attend a destination wedding without paying a dime.
That means friends and family of the bride and groom can watch the wedding as it happens, no matter where they are. To date, Live Internet Weddings has made it possible for people as far away as England, Australia, Japan and Iraq to see their loved ones’ special day.
Guests unable to attend an event can simply view the Webcast from any computer or handheld device with a high-speed Internet connection.
“I felt like [the Webcast] was a gift for the people who couldn’t come,” stated Live Internet Weddings client Julie Moore in the Oct. 12, 2006, issue of The Indianapolis Star. “They loved it. They really were so excited about it. My dad just called again and said, ‘I loved it.’ Even my 96-year-old grandmother and her slightly younger neighbor said [the Webcast] worked for them.”
So in the end, perhaps the most valuable service Live Internet Weddings provides is not professional videography or even a live wedding Webcast. Perhaps its value is more intangible, more easily measured in shared memories made possible through the marriage of art and technology.

