Make it a memory
for anyone … anywhere

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It all begin with love and love is meant to be shared. Live stream your life event to all your friends and family who can’t be there in person due to travel, health, social gathering concerns, or schedule. Invite the ones you love to witness your wedding ceremony by providing professional video streaming. LIFE STREAM has all the right equipment and our engineers know how to use it.


Thanks again for the amazing job you did for mine and Kristin’s wedding.
— Tim & Kristin

Watch for audio and video sample (2:07)

What is the difference between a LIFE STREAM video and a videographer?

Think local news vs movie. LIFE STREAM produces your event live with options like production microphones, multiple cameras, lighting and integrated content - all in high definition. Streaming live for your guests to enjoy and be with you in the moment. LIFE STREAM compliments your wedding videographer.

A videographer or cinematographer is more like a movie or film creator planning multiple scenes, post production, retakes, and editing hours of footage detail shots and curating for final film.

Why is a LIFE STREAM video better than your phone? Watch to find out! (2:45)


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“Last minute (due to Covid) Eli was willing to provide the extra service of a live stream of our ceremony so family members not able to attend were able to be a part of our day. That little service meant the world to us.”

-Lindsay F


iPhone vs LIFE STREAM

No question, smart phones have some great images and audio when they are close to the subject. LIFE STREAM uses digital cameras and professional microphones to stream your event. Optical lenses allow LIFE STREAM to zoom in for close up video of couples with out the need to interfere with your guest experience or video quality loss while maintaining pristine audio.

Test it yourself: stand 50 feet away and have some speak using an intimate voice and volume then zoom in with your phone. Compare it to the video above. What virtual experience do you want your loved ones to have witnessing your wedding ceremony?