Laurence Scott
August 24th, 2008, 09:34 AM
First let me say how fortunate I've been to have found this forum. The amount of free flowing information circulating here is incredible.
With that being said I'll introduce myself a fledgling wedding videographer currently operating as a single cam shooter. It's likely that I'll be a single cam shooter [on my own productions] for quite some time because this will mainly be on a part time basis [5 - 10 weddings per year] but that's subject to change based on increased interest.
I've searched the forum and found a few [informative] threads on tips for shooting weddings with a single cam but there wasn't too much detail on what equipment was being used.
When I got the call in '07 to tape my wife's best friend's wedding [my first wedding] I went in with the following:
JVC Everio G series GZ-MG555 HDD camcorder
Then to "appear" professional I went out and bought the following:
Sunpak Monopod
Sunpak 7500 "Pro" tripod
Rode Video Mic
Canon camcorder bag
Ulead VideoStudio 11 Plus to edit
LOL!!
Believe it or not the finished product came together really well and the bride & groom had inadvertently become my business cards.
They received matching iPhones as wedding gifts and asked if I could format the wedding montage I put together with the song they used for their dance into something they could play on their iPhones. They could now show everyone the highlights wherever they went and they did! 3 weeks later I was asked to shoot another wedding. By the end of '07 I had completed 2 more weddings and I was booked for 1 wedding this year and 4 [so far] in '09.
With the increase in demand so comes the need for better equipment. This became painfully obvious at my 2nd wedding - picture this. The venue is an old masonic temple building, ORIGINAL lighting fixtures probably from the mid 1950's, NO WINDOWS and a single chip CCD camcorder.
So last month I went out and purchased a Canon XH A1, Sony Vegas Pro 8, a Manfrotto 680B monopod and a Manfrotto 128RC mini fluid video head. These items and the purchase of a wireless lavalier mic system will finish off my budget for video this year. Being that I'm only doing one wedding this year it all should suffice until next year when I replace or upgrade.
Any recommendations/listings from any past or present single cam shooters will be greatly appreciated.
I'm already considering on-camera lighting, a replacement for the Rode Video Mic and replacement for the Sunpak tripod.
With that being said I'll introduce myself a fledgling wedding videographer currently operating as a single cam shooter. It's likely that I'll be a single cam shooter [on my own productions] for quite some time because this will mainly be on a part time basis [5 - 10 weddings per year] but that's subject to change based on increased interest.
I've searched the forum and found a few [informative] threads on tips for shooting weddings with a single cam but there wasn't too much detail on what equipment was being used.
When I got the call in '07 to tape my wife's best friend's wedding [my first wedding] I went in with the following:
JVC Everio G series GZ-MG555 HDD camcorder
Then to "appear" professional I went out and bought the following:
Sunpak Monopod
Sunpak 7500 "Pro" tripod
Rode Video Mic
Canon camcorder bag
Ulead VideoStudio 11 Plus to edit
LOL!!
Believe it or not the finished product came together really well and the bride & groom had inadvertently become my business cards.
They received matching iPhones as wedding gifts and asked if I could format the wedding montage I put together with the song they used for their dance into something they could play on their iPhones. They could now show everyone the highlights wherever they went and they did! 3 weeks later I was asked to shoot another wedding. By the end of '07 I had completed 2 more weddings and I was booked for 1 wedding this year and 4 [so far] in '09.
With the increase in demand so comes the need for better equipment. This became painfully obvious at my 2nd wedding - picture this. The venue is an old masonic temple building, ORIGINAL lighting fixtures probably from the mid 1950's, NO WINDOWS and a single chip CCD camcorder.
So last month I went out and purchased a Canon XH A1, Sony Vegas Pro 8, a Manfrotto 680B monopod and a Manfrotto 128RC mini fluid video head. These items and the purchase of a wireless lavalier mic system will finish off my budget for video this year. Being that I'm only doing one wedding this year it all should suffice until next year when I replace or upgrade.
Any recommendations/listings from any past or present single cam shooters will be greatly appreciated.
I'm already considering on-camera lighting, a replacement for the Rode Video Mic and replacement for the Sunpak tripod.