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Richard Wakefield
September 2nd, 2010, 04:02 AM
Bit of a different one for us, legging it round busy central london!!!

I hope you like the sparkly titles ;)

Tracy and Mark - 'Sex and the City' Wedding Highlights on Vimeo


blog entry on our all-new blog: Tracy and Mark – Wedding Highlights FX Films Blog – Wedding Cinematography (http://www.fxfilms.co.uk/blog/tracy-and-mark-wedding-highlights.htm)

Jeff Brewer
September 2nd, 2010, 06:54 AM
Richard,

Excellent work! Some things I really loved about this film were the tilt shift shot, composition (in particular the staircase), and the overall candid, celebrity vibe to it. I really enjoyed how you captured the reactions and hussle bussle of them strutting around the city. I am getting married soon and this is exactly what I want to do is to take a stroll downtown with my new wife. Thanks for sharing!

Jordan Brindle
September 3rd, 2010, 09:30 AM
Looked fantastic mate, especially the roof top shot as previously mentioned! Did you use a DSLR for this?

I really liked it! BTW what part of Surrey you from? I used to live in a village called Pirbright (near Woking).

Richard Wakefield
September 3rd, 2010, 09:40 AM
cool! i used to live down the road from there, in Frimley (now living in Oxford, i must update my profile).... infact I used to drink in the White Hart, Pirbright - great little pub!

All DSLR in that clip, apart from the shots where i'm following Tracy and Mark on a photoshoot (that was a XH-A1 on glidecam).

glad u like the improvised tilt-shift from the rooftop. i don't normally get opportunities like that :)

a funny story: the other aerial view looking down the venue at the photographer taking a photo of the guests - well that only happened coz i got out at the wrong level from the lift (i had planned on being at the same level as the tog!)

cheers

p.s. cheers Jeff - i look forward to seeing your own shoot! and tell your missus to not walk as quickly as Tracy did - blimey, that was a real test of my quickness of dSLR focussing/exposuring!

Stephen J. Williams
September 5th, 2010, 10:12 PM
Richard... I'm a huge fan of your work, and I think this one is probably your best highlight you've posted. I loved the energy throughout the clip. It's very fun to watch.

Steve