Robert Benda
July 10th, 2014, 05:20 PM
After a few helpful conversations with Jeff Cook (new to weddings, but lots of news experience) and reading up from all of you... and with a little gap in our schedule - our next wedding is August 1st, after filming 4 in June - here is what we want to do differently. Help me if you think any of this is off:
We currently shoot with 3 DSLRs (2 70Ds, and a 5d Mark ii) for weddings. We'll pick up a
Canon VIXIA HFS100, or HFS200 (?) as our main camera from the back of the church. I want to do this so that, for the full length video, it's mostly that footage, with only occassional cuts to our other cameras. I'm hoping this will cut down edit time. Our main video is our 15 minute highlight film, which will take advantage of the 3/4 camera setup.
The new Canon Vixia will also be our option for when we do live streaming of weddings. We've done 3 times already. Once, for instance, because a grandma was too ill to travel.
Don't promise, but try to provide a little teaser video within 24 hours. I usually copy the footage the next morning, anyway. I put together one this week, mostly in the time it took me to copy all the material off the cards themselves. I'm hoping this will get a lot of shares right away, which will get our name in front of people one extra time. I already do something similar with the footage from when I'm the DJ. The example below, of the dance, I got home at 2am, up at 6am, and had that posted by 9am.
Lastly, get my overall delivery time down. I want to start posting their 15 minute highlight film after 1-2 weeks. Right now, it's about 6 weeks. I know there will be stretches where we have a bunch of weddings in a row where I can't keep up, but I'll try.
So, any thoughts or suggestions?
A first look at Cassandra and Lance's wedding day on Vimeo
Krissy & Ryan's wedding dance - YouTube
We currently shoot with 3 DSLRs (2 70Ds, and a 5d Mark ii) for weddings. We'll pick up a
Canon VIXIA HFS100, or HFS200 (?) as our main camera from the back of the church. I want to do this so that, for the full length video, it's mostly that footage, with only occassional cuts to our other cameras. I'm hoping this will cut down edit time. Our main video is our 15 minute highlight film, which will take advantage of the 3/4 camera setup.
The new Canon Vixia will also be our option for when we do live streaming of weddings. We've done 3 times already. Once, for instance, because a grandma was too ill to travel.
Don't promise, but try to provide a little teaser video within 24 hours. I usually copy the footage the next morning, anyway. I put together one this week, mostly in the time it took me to copy all the material off the cards themselves. I'm hoping this will get a lot of shares right away, which will get our name in front of people one extra time. I already do something similar with the footage from when I'm the DJ. The example below, of the dance, I got home at 2am, up at 6am, and had that posted by 9am.
Lastly, get my overall delivery time down. I want to start posting their 15 minute highlight film after 1-2 weeks. Right now, it's about 6 weeks. I know there will be stretches where we have a bunch of weddings in a row where I can't keep up, but I'll try.
So, any thoughts or suggestions?
A first look at Cassandra and Lance's wedding day on Vimeo
Krissy & Ryan's wedding dance - YouTube