Jim Ioannidis
November 7th, 2005, 01:42 PM
Hey guys,
Well I did my first wedding this past saturday. I've always just done xtreme sports video but oppurtunities kept coming up to do weddings but i never did them because I wasn't financially able to buy all the extra equipment i would need (mics, tripods, lights, etc)
So when this offer was tossed to me i finally decided that it's probably time.
I got referred By a friend of mine who is freinds with the bride. She told her that I was real good with video and if they wanted a video guy she could ask me for them. I was nervous to say yes but i decided everyone has a first time and I know how to shoot so i believed i can do this.
I have a GL2 and I borrowed a friends VX2000 (both with wideangles). I bought 1 74 inch tripod and I borrowed another just as tall. I also had a monopod and I bought a Rode Videomic. So no wireless mics and no lights....i just kept my fingers crossed.
I went to the rehersal and found out what i would have for shooting locations and checked with the priest and the bride about where i can go. The wedding was in a tent outside and a priest was doing the ceremony. He was a very easy going guy, he said i can go whereever i needed to.
Well i've got all the footage in the computer and I really think i nailed it.
A few screw up here and there but for the most part i'm really happy with the job i did.
the good -
- I got alot of beatiful shots from the ceremony. I worked 2 cams on tripods and would pull one down to get better angles on certain things.
- The formals were shot at sunset so i got lots of great shots with great golden light.
- The DJ was great at getting people dancing and having fun so I got alot of great shots and i could put them together to make it looks like one hell of a party.
- alot of my experiments really came out nice ie:
--- I set up the GL2 on interval to tape the sunset.
--- I also did time lapses of the crown entering the tent and the reception hall
--- Some experiment shots like a tight forground focus on a candle and then afocus on the background to the ceremony.
the bad -
- audio is iffy. Didn't have many options, just worked with what i had.
- Late into the reception the lights got lower and lower so my shots got grainy, but not super bad, I worked with whatever light i could find (ex: the DJ had a black light pointing at the dance floor)
- Shaky cam....the Bestman made an 8 minute toast. 8 MINUTES! I can't hold a camera still for 8 minutes...next time, have the tripod or monopod ready. Luckily i had a camera on a tripod also recording the toast.
Overall i loved shooting the ceremony, slow, controlled situation that follows a schedule.
The reception was hard work, lots of moving around, lots of tough calls on what and who to record and how much of it to record.
I'm really excited to edit this thing up now.
Well I did my first wedding this past saturday. I've always just done xtreme sports video but oppurtunities kept coming up to do weddings but i never did them because I wasn't financially able to buy all the extra equipment i would need (mics, tripods, lights, etc)
So when this offer was tossed to me i finally decided that it's probably time.
I got referred By a friend of mine who is freinds with the bride. She told her that I was real good with video and if they wanted a video guy she could ask me for them. I was nervous to say yes but i decided everyone has a first time and I know how to shoot so i believed i can do this.
I have a GL2 and I borrowed a friends VX2000 (both with wideangles). I bought 1 74 inch tripod and I borrowed another just as tall. I also had a monopod and I bought a Rode Videomic. So no wireless mics and no lights....i just kept my fingers crossed.
I went to the rehersal and found out what i would have for shooting locations and checked with the priest and the bride about where i can go. The wedding was in a tent outside and a priest was doing the ceremony. He was a very easy going guy, he said i can go whereever i needed to.
Well i've got all the footage in the computer and I really think i nailed it.
A few screw up here and there but for the most part i'm really happy with the job i did.
the good -
- I got alot of beatiful shots from the ceremony. I worked 2 cams on tripods and would pull one down to get better angles on certain things.
- The formals were shot at sunset so i got lots of great shots with great golden light.
- The DJ was great at getting people dancing and having fun so I got alot of great shots and i could put them together to make it looks like one hell of a party.
- alot of my experiments really came out nice ie:
--- I set up the GL2 on interval to tape the sunset.
--- I also did time lapses of the crown entering the tent and the reception hall
--- Some experiment shots like a tight forground focus on a candle and then afocus on the background to the ceremony.
the bad -
- audio is iffy. Didn't have many options, just worked with what i had.
- Late into the reception the lights got lower and lower so my shots got grainy, but not super bad, I worked with whatever light i could find (ex: the DJ had a black light pointing at the dance floor)
- Shaky cam....the Bestman made an 8 minute toast. 8 MINUTES! I can't hold a camera still for 8 minutes...next time, have the tripod or monopod ready. Luckily i had a camera on a tripod also recording the toast.
Overall i loved shooting the ceremony, slow, controlled situation that follows a schedule.
The reception was hard work, lots of moving around, lots of tough calls on what and who to record and how much of it to record.
I'm really excited to edit this thing up now.