Welcome to Our World of Wedding
Live Streaming
Life is a collection of moments, and some deserve to be shared with loved ones who can’t be there in person. That’s where wedding live streaming services come in. These services allow you to capture the magic of your wedding day and share it with friends and family near and far through a live stream.
Wedding live streaming services are a perfect way to ensure everyone can celebrate your special day with you, even if they can’t attend in person. It’s like having a front-row seat to the ceremony and festivities, no matter where your guests are located.
Celebrate Love, Traditions, and Unforgettable Moments
A wedding is more than just a ceremony; it’s a celebration of love and the joining of two souls. It’s a day filled with traditions that have been passed down through generations and a collection of unforgettable moments that will be cherished for a lifetime.
At our wedding live streaming event services, we understand the significance of this day. We are not just a service provider; we are storytellers, and your love story is what we are passionate about sharing with the world.
Multiple Camera Angles to Capture Every Special Moment
Spotlight on Tradition
The Mobile Baraat - A Journey to Remember
The Dhol Player- The Heartbeat of Celebration
We Put in the Hard Work, So That You Can Enjoy Your Wedding!Make Live Stream Events GTA your first wedding live streaming choice and turn your wedding into a magical fantasy for all to see.
Adding a Touch of Magic - Special Effects
Couples are always on the lookout for ways to make their wedding unique and unforgettable. We have the perfect solution: special effects. From CO2 cannons to enchanting smoke bombs and captivating confetti showers, including sparkular machines for a touch of dazzling magic, we offer a range of options to make your wedding day truly exceptional. We ensure that every element of your celebration is designed to keep the groom, as well as all your guests, in high spirits throughout the day.
Crafting the Perfect Route
Setting the Beat of Celebration
Now your Guests can Watch your Wedding in Real-time with a View Better than the Front Row!
Experience the Magic of Your Wedding, Anytime, Anywhere
Contact us today to learn more about our wedding live streaming services and how we can make your special day truly unforgettable.
Mobile Barat
Let’s be honest, at a South Asian wedding, the focus is usually always on the bride. From their outfits, makeup, her walk down the aisle, and the grand entrance. The highlight for the groom however is that window of 30 mins to an hour during the groom’s procession, known as the Baraat Ceremony! A Baraat is the groom’s procession into the wedding ceremony. In South Asian communities, it is ustomary for the bridegroom to travel to the wedding venue on a horse or in a carriage, accompanied by his family. The baraat can become a large rocession, with music and dancers. Often the groom and his horse are covered in finery. Often the groom carries a sword. This procession usually proceeds to the rhythm of a DHOL PLAYER. Keep the route short so you can spend more time dancing and less time walking. If the route is too long you will need to constantly keep moving which your guests will not enjoy. The most fun part of the baraat is usually when everyone is dancing in one place without walking. Try to pick a route that will look good in your pictures and video. No route can be perfect but you can avoid ones that are really bad. Couples are always looking for ways to make their event unique. Special effects is the way to go. From a Co2 cannon to smoke bombs and confetti, you have many options on how to make your event special. Keep in the mind the kind of music the groom and the guests may want. You want to make sure that everyone is having a good time. The best pictures of the groom having fun and dancing often come from the baraat. With live drumming! Watch what happens when your guests hear the first beat of the Dhol. The hall will explode with fun! Dhol players coupled with our DJs and MCs is a formula for a “legendary” baraat, reception, or party.