Nathan Buck
July 4th, 2016, 07:59 AM
Jenny & Jonathan: Faith, Hope and Love. on Vimeo
I really enjoyed shooting this wedding. The photographer was my flatmate so it was nice to have someone friendly to work with (not that previous photogs haven't been friendly). I was also able to get clean audio during the speeches. Something I'm always grateful for. I actually had everyone mic'd up anyway, but despite that I'd much rather have a feed from the PA system as it makes things slightly easier.
Despite my thread moaning about poor use of warp stabiliser previously, I found myself using it a little too noticeably than I would have liked during this highlights package. It was a case of lesser of two evils.
As always, open to gentle critique, this has been given to the clients already (they are delighted with it) so please bear that in mind.
I love the slow zoom on the bride at the start (despite the WS wobble, if you noticed it!). That was a zoom done in post, perk of shooting in 4k. Originally it was a straight cut to her face, but I find the zoom draws you in rather nicely. I also like the way the piece ends the way it starts.
A shot of the bride's face during the vows would have been preferred. Unfortunately the space where I would usually stand (opposite) was also the space where they were doing the readings from and the chapel was very small so I physically couldn't stand there. It was also very hot, which is why you can see a fan spinning around in the middle of the couple. The bride also asked me to film her brother playing the piano during the register signing, so I had to be stood where I was to film that. Oh well, all things out of my control. I think in future I'd look to getting a smaller camera on a Gorillapod that I could put in these small spaces. I don't think a GoPro is cut out for it. Perhaps the Blackmagic micro?
The purple lighting in the evening was hard to work with, unfortunately I don't think my GoPro liked it at all. Not much I can do about that I'm afraid.
All in all, I'm really happy with this piece, I'd dare say my best one yet. This couple were my first ever booking, so I'm really happy they put their trust in me as I wouldn't be where I am now without that initial booking.
I really enjoyed shooting this wedding. The photographer was my flatmate so it was nice to have someone friendly to work with (not that previous photogs haven't been friendly). I was also able to get clean audio during the speeches. Something I'm always grateful for. I actually had everyone mic'd up anyway, but despite that I'd much rather have a feed from the PA system as it makes things slightly easier.
Despite my thread moaning about poor use of warp stabiliser previously, I found myself using it a little too noticeably than I would have liked during this highlights package. It was a case of lesser of two evils.
As always, open to gentle critique, this has been given to the clients already (they are delighted with it) so please bear that in mind.
I love the slow zoom on the bride at the start (despite the WS wobble, if you noticed it!). That was a zoom done in post, perk of shooting in 4k. Originally it was a straight cut to her face, but I find the zoom draws you in rather nicely. I also like the way the piece ends the way it starts.
A shot of the bride's face during the vows would have been preferred. Unfortunately the space where I would usually stand (opposite) was also the space where they were doing the readings from and the chapel was very small so I physically couldn't stand there. It was also very hot, which is why you can see a fan spinning around in the middle of the couple. The bride also asked me to film her brother playing the piano during the register signing, so I had to be stood where I was to film that. Oh well, all things out of my control. I think in future I'd look to getting a smaller camera on a Gorillapod that I could put in these small spaces. I don't think a GoPro is cut out for it. Perhaps the Blackmagic micro?
The purple lighting in the evening was hard to work with, unfortunately I don't think my GoPro liked it at all. Not much I can do about that I'm afraid.
All in all, I'm really happy with this piece, I'd dare say my best one yet. This couple were my first ever booking, so I'm really happy they put their trust in me as I wouldn't be where I am now without that initial booking.