Posts Tagged ‘olympic’

Sochi – Televised Presence

Five Olympic champions, a World champion hockey star, a top supermodel, a world-class soprano, a globally revered conductor, children and ‘Zorbs’ – giant spheres like snow globes, maneuvered by performers inside – took centre stage in a packed BC Place Olympic stadium on Sunday night, as part of a spectacular show to mark the Olympic Flag handover to Sochi – the host city of the next Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.


(ABC)

As part of Sochi 2014′s commitment to innovation, for the first time in an Olympic handover ceremony digital technologies connected the audience in Vancouver to Sochi and the Russian capital, Moscow, sharing the celebratory atmosphere across time and space. If you didn’t get a chance to see it live, check out the video link above, it’s quite spectacular.


(ABC)

Sochi’s progressiveness in technology allowed us to view an orchestra in Russia conducted from British Columbia. An impressive feat if you ask me. . . and one that set me thinking. I know it’s not a new concept, but one I don’t believe has been readily embraced by couples. We all have friend and family who are out of the country, or perhaps in ill health that prevents them from attending our big day. Well . . . why not introduce them to Ido Stream and broadcast your wedding Live!


Ido Stream was developed out of necessity as the developer, Phillip Ly, was in a predicament himself when he got married. Having grown up abroad, many of his friends and family were in Germany and Sweden and could not attend his nuptials. So to make them a part of the occasion he created a way to broadcast his wedding and make them a part.


Another great resource for broadcasting is Live Wedding Broadcast. They’ve taken the technology a bit further to allow guest to send you video wishes from wherever they are. LiveWeddingBroadcast.TV enables the couple to customize the viewing screen for their guest.

Both vendors allow couples to do the broadcasting themselves, or connect with a professional of their choice or suggestion to connect your distant friends and family into the heart of your day.

Are you ready to be broadcast?

While contemplating the idea, here are a few things to keep in mind:

Paid vs. Free Webcasting

Many free live webcasting sites deliberately lower the quality of the video stream in order to accommodate for the thousands of live webcasts that are occurring simultaneously on their site.  The reliability also suffers because of this.  In addition, we fully monitor every live broadcast and will respond to all technical support requests.

We’ve had many videographers who have used the free sites switch to us because they could not reliably provide a live webcast using a free webcasting site.

Broadcasting Location

You can successfully broadcast both indoor and outdoor weddings. For indoor wedding venues, such as hotels, access to broadband or higher internet speeds is not difficult to acquire. You will need to speak to the technical team at the venue to ensure the connection is not prohibited by any firewalls. For outdoor locations or churches which may not have internet access readily available, there are several options. You can use a wireless broadband air card offered by wireless services providers such as Verizon or Sprint connected to a laptop. The connection upload speed at 700kbps will ensure a strong broadcast.

The broadcaster may also rent a package that includes all the equipment you’ll need to quickly setup and easily broadcast live.

Necessary Equipment

  1. Camecorder that has a Firewall (IEEE 1394) or DV output
  2. Laptop with a Firewall (IEEE 1394) input
  3. Wi-Fi or wired internet connection at the location

Or a local Videographer who can do everything for you – your choice.

Alright, Ms Right “Are you ready for your close up?”


 

Olympic Beauty Inspiration

Show your spirit with gold, silver and bronze shades

Oh yes you can be inspired by the gold, silver and bronze medal beauties! I absolutely loved the eye shadow Lindsey Vonn wore while accepting her gold medal for downhill! And yes, again I’ve gone searching to show you the natural beauty she displayed with makeup that enhanced her beauty rather than covered it up. Silver medalist Julie Mancuso also subscribed to the same natural beauty style (and girls, you’ve got to love the tiara, Princess Julie to you!).

Vancouver website

That’s what bridal beauty is all about ladies – accentuating your natural beauty, not a day to pile on false eyelashes (although, I certainly cannot live without them?), loads of shadow, blush, and bronze before you walk down the aisle. So today we’ll focus on subtle bridal beauty.


Photo by iStockphoto.com

And I’m not the only one inspired by the Olympic spirit. DormRoomDivas posted her instructional bronze, silver and gold Olympic looks on Youtube.

There is a fantastic article on 29SECRETS.COM on creating the Olympic look, and I am excited to be sharing them here with you!  29Secrets.com is a fantastic website and source of inspiration, check it out!


As the Olympic Games roll into Vancouver this February, you can channel your inner athlete with makeup that takes inspiration from gold, silver and bronze medals. Going metallic is the perfect way to jazz up your mid-winter makeup routine, plus there’s a shade to match every complexion. Scared of sparkle? Read on for tips on how to rock a metallic look for day or night.

How to do metallic right:

1. Unless you want to look like you’re heading to a costume party, always keep metallic shades to just one area of the face. (And that includes nail polish!)

2. Use makeup brushes (not the sponge applicators you find in compacts) for greater precision, especially when using loose powder or glitter formulas.

3. If you think you’ve gone overboard, tone your shimmer down by smudging it with a cotton swab and layering over it with a corresponding matte shade (taupe for gold, light grey for silver, and brown for bronze).

Here’s how to rock a gold, silver or bronze shade:

Gold Rush

Best for: All skin tones.

Day-time gold: A sheer wash of gold – or champagne-coloured powder eye shadow, worn all the way up to the brow bone, will brighten up your face and bring out any eye colour.

Night-time gold: Wear a more concentrated gold cream shadow on your lids (from the lash line to the crease). Pair it with black eyeliner and mascara on your top and bottom lashes for a smoking-hot gaze. Tip: for better staying power, layer some gold powder shadow over the cream shadow.

Silver Sparkle

Best for: Dark skin tones.

Day-time silver: A simple line of silver liquid eyeliner will add some shine to your eyes without going too disco. Leave the rest of your lids bare to keep the look laidback.

Night-time silver: Up the glam factor by applying a silver cream shadow from lash line to crease. Top it off with a light dusting of a loose powder glitter product. Tip: Make sure to do this before you put on the rest of your makeup for easier clean-up in case some glitter goes astray.

Bronze Goddess

Best for: Light to medium skin tones.

Day-time bronze: Apply some bronze eye shadow on top of your regular brown eye shadow, concentrating it in the crease to really make blue or green eyes pop.

Night-time bronze: Re-create the classic smoky eye by trading in black for bronze. Start with a darker shade of bronze or brown liner along the top and bottom lash lines, and then use a shimmery bronze shadow to gradually build more colour around the eye.

Be that natural beauty on the biggest day of your life . . .

Or . . . just go for the gold, a bit extreme!

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