Getting Started
Build your wedding coverage
How coverage, crew, audio, guest media, and add-ons shape what Skytona can preserve.
Coverage is more than hours
Coverage controls how much of the day we can responsibly preserve. More time can mean calmer pacing, more room for private vows, more guest moments, more reception coverage, or a stronger documentary record of the people around you.
Crew size, audio needs, locations, and timeline complexity all shape the recommendation. A single-location celebration has different needs than a wedding with multiple getting-ready spaces, a church ceremony, private vows, and a tented reception.
What to consider while building
Think about the parts of the day that matter most to you. If vows, toasts, and family voices matter, audio coverage deserves attention. If the guest experience matters, guest media and wedding website features may be worth adding.
- 1Start with the collection closest to your day.
- 2Add time if the schedule has multiple locations or long travel gaps.
- 3Add audio coverage when important people need to be heard clearly.
- 4Use your notes to tell us what you care about most.
Next step
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