Wedding Day
What to expect from wedding audio
How Skytona uses discreet microphones to preserve vows, speeches, reactions, and the voices that make the film feel personal.
Why clear audio matters
Wedding films are not only made from beautiful images. Vows, speeches, private letters, laughter, and the voices of people you love often carry the emotional center of the film.
That is why Skytona plans audio before the wedding day. We want the important voices captured clearly without making the day feel technical or distracting.
How microphones are placed
Depending on your package and wedding plan, we may place discreet microphones on each partner, the officiant, selected speakers, or specific guests. We hide microphones as cleanly as possible on clothing, inside jackets, near lapels, or in another respectful placement that works with the wardrobe.
Comfort comes first. Placement can change based on fabric, dress structure, suit style, weather, ceremony rules, and what each person is comfortable with.
Mic assignments
Your planning details can tell us who should be heard clearly. That might include the couple, officiant, parents, readers, toast-givers, or a guest with a meaningful role.
When assignments are clear, Skytona can arrive with a plan instead of asking rushed questions during the day.
- 1Add speakers, readers, and important guests in your planning details.
- 2Tell us if someone is giving private vows, a letter, a toast, or a ceremony reading.
- 3Review the Event Brief so the audio plan is correct before the wedding day.
Next step
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