Selected Work

Wedding Live Streaming Portfolio – Coverage That Feels Composed.

We share the work as case studies rather than autoplay embeds because privacy, guest access, and venue sensitivity matter in the wedding space.

Ceremony Studies

Recent Production Contexts

These examples show how the production strategy shifts across ceremony environments while the standard of care stays consistent.

Destination wedding ceremony framed against mountains and water
Destination resort coverageDestination logisticsPrivate guest pageMulti-camera ceremony direction

Grand Palladium Riviera Maya Ceremony

A destination ceremony where the remote guest list mattered as much as the in-room presentation, so the coverage had to feel both cinematic and easy to access.

  • Remote family across multiple countries needed a clear, private stream experience.
  • Outdoor conditions required extra planning for light changes and connectivity stability.
  • The visual approach protected the atmosphere of the ceremony instead of overpowering it.
Elegant wedding aisle inside a formal ballroom ceremony space
Formal indoor productionIndoor ceremonyAudio priorityHigh-touch guest experience

Ritz-Carlton Dallas Ballroom Broadcast

A ballroom ceremony where production polish, crew discretion, and guest-facing presentation all needed to feel aligned with a luxury venue standard.

  • The room needed clean officiant and vows capture without relying on venue speakers alone.
  • Coverage was directed to preserve reactions and pacing instead of sitting on a wide static shot.
  • The resulting replay was treated as an asset, not just an archive.
Bride and groom at an outdoor ceremony during sunset
Outdoor estate ceremonyGolden hour timingScenic framingDiscreet crew footprint

Montaluce Winery Sunset Coverage

An outdoor ceremony planned around shifting light, scenic framing, and the need to keep the room feeling intimate despite the production complexity behind it.

  • Camera choices balanced landscape scale with close emotional coverage.
  • The stream needed to hold up visually as daylight changed through the ceremony.
  • Operational planning focused on maintaining calm on site while still protecting the technical margin.

Full-length viewing links and private screening examples are shared during consultations when appropriate. This protects client privacy and keeps access aligned with venue and family expectations.

How We Share Work

Proof With Restraint.

Wedding production sits in a more private category than commercial filmmaking, so the portfolio has to balance credibility with client trust.

Private Screenings by Request

When couples or planners need deeper proof than public case studies can provide, private review links can be shared during consultation where permissions allow.

Production Context Included

We prefer to explain what was technically difficult about a ceremony and how it was solved, because that is what serious clients actually need to evaluate.

Deliverables, Not Just Clips

The work is judged by the live guest experience, the replay quality, and how professionally the production behaved on site.

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If the Ceremony Needs to Travel Well, Start the Conversation Early.

The sooner we understand your venue, timeline, and remote guest priorities, the stronger and calmer the production plan becomes.

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