Katie Fasel
August 5th, 2011, 09:42 AM
Hi All,
Just wanted to get an overview of who is using sound bytes in their highlights and teasers...up until recently, we usually used things from the ceremony...that is where we mic'd the most, and had the best audio...but now that I've watched samples, and read around here, I have discovered the value of sound bytes from the bridal prep, as well as using toasts from the reception, etc.
My problem is, [and this is particularly in regards to pre-wedding prep coverage] some weddings I get a lot of great stuff, whereas others either a) seem to be talking about things you would never want on video i.e. complaining about a bridesmaid who isn't present or other inappropriate things, or b) I seem to just miss a good sound byte, either by moving or for the fact that I'm not filming constantly. I mean it's not like I can just set the camera up for 4 hours of hair and makeup and hit record just in case something amazing is said :-)
Any advice, or how do you capture your prep sound bytes??
Thanks!
Just wanted to get an overview of who is using sound bytes in their highlights and teasers...up until recently, we usually used things from the ceremony...that is where we mic'd the most, and had the best audio...but now that I've watched samples, and read around here, I have discovered the value of sound bytes from the bridal prep, as well as using toasts from the reception, etc.
My problem is, [and this is particularly in regards to pre-wedding prep coverage] some weddings I get a lot of great stuff, whereas others either a) seem to be talking about things you would never want on video i.e. complaining about a bridesmaid who isn't present or other inappropriate things, or b) I seem to just miss a good sound byte, either by moving or for the fact that I'm not filming constantly. I mean it's not like I can just set the camera up for 4 hours of hair and makeup and hit record just in case something amazing is said :-)
Any advice, or how do you capture your prep sound bytes??
Thanks!