How to Live Stream a Wedding With YoloLiv’s YoloBox/Pro
By Jamie G
Attending virtual events have become popular since the pandemic. Especailly virtual weddings. Live streaming your wedding allows you to share the special days with your closest family and friends in the safest way possible. The YoloLiv YoloBox and YoloBox Pro are the perfect live streaming solution for videographers and photographers in the wedding industry. It’s easy to use, affordable and is the industry’s first really all-in-one live production system that doesn’t require anything external. It’s simple, portable, reliable and affordable.
In YoloLiv’s recent case study, they cover what equipment you need to prepare for a wedding live stream, how to set up your camera angles, how to set up your YoloBox or YoloBox Pro and some tips to prepare for the big day.
YoloLiv says you will need live streaming cameras, an audio mixer, either the YoloBox or YoloBox Pro, and some live streaming accessories, like a tripod, cables and more. For this case study YoloLiv used a SONY NX200 for the wild angle and a SONY Z190 for the close angle.
Next they go over how to set up your YoloBox.
“First, create a new stream and name it. Then you could see that on the screen there are 2 HDMI inputs. You can switch the view by simply tapping the screen.
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You can also add a pre recorded video as another input from your SD card. Tap the plus button, and you can choose the video from your SD card.
Then Go to the livestream platform, we have Youtube, Facebook, Twitch and other RTMP sources. In this case we want to use Youtube and Facebook for the live show.
When the event starts, just tap the record button here, and you are ready to go.
Next they give some tips to make your wedding look pro!
Here’s what they suggest
- Prepare for your internet connection
- Use the Bitrate control to avoid the stutter
- Customize the graphic overlays to make the wedding look Pro
- Engage with your Audience
- Keep monitoring the livestream
Check out the full case study here!
Learn more about YoloLiv here!