Listen "Is a Video Guest Book Better Than a Traditional One? | Wedding Day Podcast Ep 51"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a text🎧 Listen to learn:How the system encourages candid, emotional and hilarious messagesWhat makes Voast a scalable, no-attendant-needed solutionTips for maximizing your post-event footage with custom edits and video booksHow this keepsake becomes one of the most meaningful parts of your weddingHow Voast reimagines the guest book through custom video promptsWhy this self-service video booth is a hit with guests and couplesIn this episode of Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich and co-host Alexis Sanabria, Publisher of Oregon Wedding Day and Washington Wedding Day, sit down with Max Losee and Michelle Michaels of Voast, a Seattle-based company transforming wedding guest books through interactive video storytelling.Max, a filmmaker by trade, shares how Voast was born from a desire to capture heartfelt toasts in a fun, approachable way. Unlike traditional videography or roaming camera crews, Voast empowers guests to leave personal messages on their own time — whether solo or in groups — prompted by customized questions from the couple. With an intuitive setup, nationwide shipping and optional keepsake video books, the booth captures hours of genuine moments that are professionally edited into a story-driven highlight reel. Michelle also dives into Voast’s success with direct-to-consumer marketing and how the experience often surprises couples with just how emotional and valuable the footage becomes.Whether you’re planning a wedding, birthday, bar mitzvah or fundraiser, this episode is packed with insight into a modern tool that captures joy, humor and heartfelt memories in a way that lives far beyond the event.Support the showProduced by Summit Hill Studios summithillstudios.comand Iron Diamond Media irondiamondmedia.com
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