With Video Mapping, Destination Weddings Can Happen Anywhere
Briefly

Jonathan and Madison Dubin hosted a wedding reception in New York City, creatively using video mapping to simulate a stunning Upper Antelope Canyon backdrop. This technology evoked an immersive canyon experience for their guests, enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. Photos shifted from the canyon to New York City skylines, culminating in a vibrant finale featuring the Empire State Building while guests joyfully participated in the performance of Jay-Z's 'Empire State of Mind'. The couple aimed to connect both their honeymoon destination and their New York roots through this unique experience.
"I had to remind myself that I was in a ballroom because the atmosphere was so immersive," said Hutton Bailey, a guest who flew in from Chicago.
Mr. Dubin said the images of Upper Antelope Canyon were intended to evoke the feeling of celebrating inside the canyon, which is near the resort where the couple would be honeymooning in Utah.
The finale was aerial views of the Empire State Building as the D.J. and a saxophonist played a rendition of Jay-Z's Empire State of Mind, while many of their 250 guests sang and danced.
The couple accomplished this sleight of hand through video mapping, or video projections that effectively paint large surfaces like walls and ceilings.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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