Matt Portwood
June 22nd, 2011, 10:48 PM
Wesley and Kristen on Vimeo
A couple of weeks ago a photographer came to me and asked if I would like to shoot a wedding. I have been wanting to get into the wedding gig for a while now and so I said yes! It was not a paid gig so I did it purely for the experience. There was another shooter who is also a friend of the photographer there, however, he had no experience and has not turned over his footage so this video was edited with my footage only.
So...I had a lot of fun and while I know there is so much more to learn in this area I think I did ok out the gate for being the only shooter. Let me know what you think and what I can do better. Almost everything is a static shot as I don't have a steadicam yet. I used a monopod almost the entire day. So right off the bat I know that i want to invest in one to add more movement to my edits. I shot this on a 7d with 2 lenses...the plastic fantastic 50mm 1.8 and the Tokina 11-16mm.
The edit was done in Final Cut Pro X which I have to say although I was missing some of my favorite features like the widescreen matte generator I had a lot of fun with it. The couple was very gracious in letting me shoot their wedding last minute and I want to give them something they can enjoy and that will help me get some more work in the field.
Ok...enough from me...What do you folks think?
A couple of weeks ago a photographer came to me and asked if I would like to shoot a wedding. I have been wanting to get into the wedding gig for a while now and so I said yes! It was not a paid gig so I did it purely for the experience. There was another shooter who is also a friend of the photographer there, however, he had no experience and has not turned over his footage so this video was edited with my footage only.
So...I had a lot of fun and while I know there is so much more to learn in this area I think I did ok out the gate for being the only shooter. Let me know what you think and what I can do better. Almost everything is a static shot as I don't have a steadicam yet. I used a monopod almost the entire day. So right off the bat I know that i want to invest in one to add more movement to my edits. I shot this on a 7d with 2 lenses...the plastic fantastic 50mm 1.8 and the Tokina 11-16mm.
The edit was done in Final Cut Pro X which I have to say although I was missing some of my favorite features like the widescreen matte generator I had a lot of fun with it. The couple was very gracious in letting me shoot their wedding last minute and I want to give them something they can enjoy and that will help me get some more work in the field.
Ok...enough from me...What do you folks think?