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Every seat becomes the best seat.

A 17' × 10' mobile LED screen puts your ceremony, your story, and your favorite movie in front of every guest — bright enough to read in full afternoon sun, crisp enough to hold a close-up of the first kiss from the back row. We deliver it, set it up, run it through the night, and tear it down. You just get married.

17' × 10' — about 170 sq ft of daylight-readable LEDHD clarity at ~3.9–4.8mm pitch — sharp up close & farTrailer-mounted: fast setup, runs on its own generator or venue powerEvery rental includes delivery, setup, an on-site technician & teardown
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Weddings are big live events now — the average U.S. celebration hosts around 116 guests, and Gen Z couples are averaging closer to 131. At that size, the people who love you most are often the ones who can't see a thing: the cousins three rows back, the grandparents to the side, the friends standing behind the chairs. A 17-foot mobile LED screen fixes the one problem money usually can't — the sightline — so the moment you spent a year planning actually reaches the room.

It earns its place all day. By afternoon it carries a live feed of the ceremony (IMAG) so every seat sees the vows, then a dinner montage that turns reception downtime into a shared story, and after dark it becomes an outdoor movie screen under the stars. Elegant in daylight, magic once the sun drops — one screen, the whole arc of the night, anywhere in the Quad Cities.

Why it works

The big screen earns its place.

75%

of couples say the guest experience is the single most crucial part of planning — rising to 80% for weddings of more than 100 guests, exactly the crowds where every seat needs a clear view.

Source: The Knot Worldwide

19%

of couples regret not booking a videographer — yet only 39% hire one. A live feed and montage on the big screen put the day's moments where the whole room can relive them.

Source: The Knot

116 guests

fill the average U.S. wedding — and 131 for Gen Z couples — so a 17-foot screen is the difference between the back rows watching and the back rows checking out.

Source: The Knot Worldwide

Ceremony IMAG: every seat sees the vows

The hardest part of an outdoor or large-room ceremony isn't the planning — it's that half the guests can't see it. Heads block heads, the side sections get a profile at best, and the people standing behind the last row of chairs catch almost nothing. A live feed (IMAG) on the 17-foot screen puts the ring, the first look, and the kiss in front of everyone at once, at a size and clarity that reads from the very back.

It matters because couples are telling us where their priorities sit: three in four say the guest experience is the most crucial part of planning, and that climbs to 80% for weddings of more than 100 guests (The Knot Worldwide). The screen is daylight-readable and high-brightness, so it holds up in full afternoon sun — the dusk that wrecks a dim projector setup is exactly when this screen starts to shine.

Dinner & reception: turn downtime into a story

Between the toasts and the first dance there's a natural lull — plates clearing, the room settling. That's the window the screen fills. A photo-and-video montage of how you got here, a slideshow built from guest submissions, your hashtag feed, a thank-you to the people who traveled — it keeps the room together and looking up instead of down at their phones. Nearly all couples (96%) say they're grateful to celebrate in person with loved ones (The Knot Worldwide), and the screen is built for exactly that kind of shared, communal moment.

There's a quieter case for it, too. Only 39% of couples hire a videographer, and 19% regret not booking one (The Knot). Putting your story up where the whole room can watch it together captures some of that same feeling on the day itself — and our content design add-on can shape your photos and clips into something that lands. We bring an on-site technician who runs all of it, so nobody in your wedding party is stuck cueing slides.

After dark: an outdoor movie under the stars

When the formal part of the night winds down, the screen has one more act. Roll a movie — the one from your first date, a reel of the couple, or a crowd-pleaser for the kids and night-owls — and the reception becomes an open-air cinema without anyone leaving the venue. It's a soft, memorable close that gives guests a reason to linger instead of drifting to the parking lot.

The format is having a moment: open-air and pop-up cinema is one of the fastest-growing event categories, projected to grow at roughly 19% per year through 2030 (Mordor Intelligence). And it fits where weddings are already headed outdoors — 13% of couples nationwide describe their wedding as ‘outdoorsy,’ up to 20% in the West (WeddingPro). Because the trailer runs on its own onboard generator or venue power, a barn, a backyard, a vineyard, or a riverfront lot anywhere in the Quad Cities all work.

Built for Quad Cities weddings

We're Next Level Mobile Media, a division of DoneRightTV, and we serve weddings across the Quad Cities — Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and out into Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois. The screen is trailer-mounted, so it sets up fast and fits most venue lots without a production crew or a forklift.

Every rental includes delivery, setup, an on-site technician for the duration, and teardown — so the screen is handled start to finish while you're getting ready. Need more? Content design, extra hours, multi-day coverage, and travel are available as add-ons. Tell us your date and venue and we'll build a quote around the day you're actually planning.

How it works

Three steps, zero stress on the day.

Tell us the date

Send your wedding date, venue, and what you want on the screen — ceremony IMAG, a dinner montage, an after-dark movie, or all three. We'll check availability across the Quad Cities and put together a quote for your day.

We deliver & run it

We haul the trailer in, set up the 17-foot screen, and power it from the onboard generator or venue power. An on-site technician runs the live feed, montage, and movie all night, then tears it all down.

You enjoy the wedding

You stay present for the day you planned. The screen makes sure every guest — front row to back — sees the vows, the story, and the night you'll want to remember.

Good to know

Weddings: common questions

Will the screen really be visible during a daytime ceremony?

Yes. It's a high-brightness, daylight-readable LED screen — not a projector — so it stays clear in full afternoon sun, when a projected image would wash out. At roughly 3.9 to 4.8mm pixel pitch it holds HD detail like a close-up of the first kiss from the back row, and it only gets more striking as the light drops toward dusk.

What can you actually show during the wedding?

A live feed of the ceremony (IMAG) so every seat sees the vows, photo and video montages at dinner, slideshows, graphics, and a full-length movie after dark. We can also weave in guest photos or a thank-you to the people who traveled. Content design is an add-on if you'd like us to shape your photos and clips into something polished.

Does the venue need to provide power or special equipment?

No. The screen is trailer-mounted and runs on its own onboard generator, so it works at a barn, backyard, vineyard, or riverfront lot with no power on site. If the venue has power available, we can run off that instead. Setup is fast and the trailer fits most lots without special equipment.

Do we have to operate it ourselves?

Never. Every rental includes delivery, setup, an on-site technician who runs the screen the entire time, and teardown. Nobody in your wedding party has to cue a slideshow or troubleshoot — our crew handles the screen start to finish so you can stay in the moment.

Have a date in mind?

Let's put your wedding on the big screen.

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