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8 Fun Ways To Get Techie For Your Wedding Day

Technology has made wedding planning even easier with online apps, tools and websites. But, it’s not just limited to the planning stage. Many couples are using technology to share their wedding moments as they happen with their guests and the online world. Devices like iPads, smart phones and digital cameras are also adding an interactive touch. We’ve compiled 10 of the neatest ways to add technology to your wedding:

1. Stream your wedding live
Skype is a great way to connect with people across the world for cheap. If a loved one can’t make it to the wedding, video call them or have them watch the proceedings online. Many destination-wedding venues also have streaming video capabilities, so you can broadcast your wedding online.

2. Planning apps and websites
Forget excel spreadsheets. There are hundreds of apps out there for download that will let you organize, plan and gather inspiration. From budget tools to music playlist creators to seating charts, you can keep all of your wedding info at your fingertips. One of our favourite online inspiration sites, pinterest.com, lets you “pin” ideas and add them to themed “boards.”

3. QR code invitations
Instead of waiting weeks for an R.S.V.P, let your guests respond instantly with a QR code invitation. QR codes–short for “quick response”–are barcodes that store data and can be read by cell phones. Having one on your invitation can instantly direct guests to your wedding website, maps, directions and even add the date to their calendar. Add a QR code to table number cards and let guests browse online photo albums or videos.

4. Posting your wedding in real time
Instead of turning off their phones during the proceedings, many couples are choosing to keep them on and sometimes use them during the wedding. Some couples have even changed their facebook statuses right at the altar. Others update throughout the day with Twitter or let guests update using a wedding day “hashtag.” A new trend in weddings is designating someone a “tweet of honour” who can post in real time throughout the day.

5. Using iPads
In Denver, Colorado, a bridesmaid couldn’t make it to her best friend’s wedding, so a groomsmen “carried” her down the aisle via an iPad. She got to be a part of the ceremony and even mingle with guests 1,600 miles away. Consider having a “social media” station set up with multiple devices, so guests can update and connect online or use an iPad to display photos or videos at your guest book table. One couple used iPads at the altar to read off their wedding vows.

6. Instant photos with Photobooths
The newest trend in photo booths is instant photos. Vancouver-based Flipbooks offers each guest a photo flipbook of their photo booth pictures, which are printed out in less than a minute. Many other photo booth services offer instant Polaroids or printouts as a keepsake for your guests.

7. Digital guest books
One digital service, Thrilled for You, lets you download a kiosk software program on your computer to let guests record personal wishes. You can also rent a video booth, similar to a photo booth, so guests can record personal messages. Some companies will even compile the raw videos into a montage DVD. Camerarenter.comsends you a box of digital cameras, then compiles all of the photos and videos onto a sharing website.

8. Digital frames
Digital frames are a neat way to display photos at your guestbook table. Companies like 3D Wedding.org can can even create a digital 3D album of your wedding.

 

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6 Ways to Make Your Wedding Video Memorable

Marta + Brock | Falling in Love is Like Owning a Dog from Love Madly on Vimeo.

Wedding videos have come a long way since shaky home movies with handycams. Today, wedding videographers (and cinematographers) can create feature film-quality videos that will capture the sights and sounds of your day. Plus, you can relive the moments and share them on DVD for years to come. To make sure you end up with a video you’ll want to treasure, here are six things that will make your wedding video memorable:

 

1. A good relationship with the videographer
Research videographers in your area and check out their samples. Meet with a few that you like and ask to see full-length samples—as opposed to short clips—and take note of the quality and editing. Brian Carpenter, cinematographer and owner of Love Madly in Binbrook, Ontario, says it’s essential to establish a connection with your videographer. “Knowing the person in advance and feeling comfortable around them really helps to feel more relaxed on the day and it enables the videographer a better opportunity to capture details and special moments,” he says.

2. Have a vision or style in mind
Super 8mm film is making a comeback and can add a vintage feel to your video. “Love story” films can delve deeper into your story with interviews from family and friends. Or, stick with a traditional cinematic approach of music, footage and photos; be as creative or traditional as you want, but communicate your vision with your videographer. “Make sure that you feel as though their “style” is in line with what you are looking for in your own wedding film,” says Carpenter.  “Be very open and honest about what parts of your day are most important and what might be less significant to you.”

 

3. Know the type of video you want
There are many options to consider when thinking about your video, such as length, sound and type of footage. For example, do you prefer black-and-white, colour or high definition? Carpenter says same-day edits, where footage from the day is quickly edited together to show at the reception, have become increasingly popular. If you want to capture more wedding moments on film, consider a save-the-date, engagement or even a trash the dress film.

 

4. Know what you’re getting and negotiate a contract
Although video packages vary, most include ceremony and reception coverage, equipment, staff and DVD copies. Make sure you know how much footage will be shot, how long the video will take to edit and how far in advance you need to book. Ask questions and work out details beforehand, but most importantly, know what’s going to happen on the day. “It’s important for couples to keep their videographer informed of what is about to happen so they can make sure their position, lighting and lens choice are optimal for capturing the moment as it happens,” says Carpenter.

5. Professional equipment
Even if you’re not tech savvy, it’s important to know what equipment and technology your videographer will be using. Make sure they are recording with digital equipment–ideally broadcast quality (unless you’re going Super 8)–and have backup equipment available. “By watching a full length edit from the studio you will be able to tell if the equipment is producing quality work. Be leery of companies who say that the samples they are showing you were created from older equipment and that what they are using now is better–they should have updated samples of their very best work to share with you,” advises Carpenter.

 

6. The right soundtrack
Picking a soundtrack for your video isn’t just about selecting your favourite songs. The music can set the mood, emotion and story of your video. Carpenter says to think of the music as the “soundtrack to your wedding story”. “It’s a great idea to share your musical preferences and the genre you like best with your videographer, but be open minded as well to what they feel will really fit the creative flow and make your film the best it can be,” he says.

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Sneak Peek: Cakes and Flowers Fall + Winter 2011 Shoot


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Sneak Peek: Fall + Winter 2011 Issue


fashion » tulle box

On the Scene: Reem Acra, Spring 2012

You can always count on Reem Acra to put on a fun show filled with gorgeous gowns, and this season was no exception. I especially loved that the models were spinning and twirling to show off Reem’s dreamy creations. These modern princess dresses looked perfect paired with hot-pink accessories. Enjoy!


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On the Scene: Carolina Herrera, Spring 2012

I took our trusty Flip video camera to New York with me, and I was able to capture some inspiring runway footage. Looking at photos of dresses is one thing, but seeing them in motion just takes things to a whole other level. Here’s what I saw in Carolina Herrera’s showroom when she debuted her Spring 2012 bridal collection!


planning » rosie's ideas

VIDEO: The Hottest Floral Trends


From beautiful bouquets to charming centrepieces, watch me take you through a quick tour of some of the hottest flowers trends of the season. Enjoy!

Flower shout out to Jennifer from Flour Studio, Allison from Coriander Girl and Tania from Allure Floral Design for creating such marvelous pieces.

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Romona Keveza Video

As I mentioned last week, I had a chance to chat with designer Romona Keveza backstage at Toronto Fashion Week, and I’m happy to share the full interview with you now! Romona had lots of helpful advice about bridal fashion trends, and why you should splurge on your dream dress. Speaking of which, I’m so glad you get to see her divine creations in motion—still photos just don’t do these gorgeous gowns justice. Enjoy!

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