Pete Cofrancesco
September 22nd, 2006, 09:48 AM
I wanted to know what's the standard setup for a two camera cermony shoot.
CAMERA 1: I know the first camera goes up in the balcony on a tripod. How should be framed? Wide shot of all the pews or a medium shot of the altar and just the first couple of pews?
I've read that wireless equipment should be on the balcony camera so the second camera won't be weighed down and can be mobile.
While this sounds like a good idea, I have two concerns:
1) the balcony camera will be unmaned so I won't be able to monitor and adust the audio levels.
2) not sure if the wireless will have enough reach. I'm using high quality audio-technica setup and I can test this during the rehersal. I'm just used to using my wireless lav for 5-10 ft interviews.
CAMERA 2: I've heard the side aisle on a tripod is a good location, My only worry is that when ppl in the pews stand that they could block my view, especially during ring exchange. My dad shot an amature video of my brothers wedding from sitting in the front row. It seemed like a good location my only concern is that its reserved for immediate family and they would take offense at me setting up there.
CAMERA 1: I know the first camera goes up in the balcony on a tripod. How should be framed? Wide shot of all the pews or a medium shot of the altar and just the first couple of pews?
I've read that wireless equipment should be on the balcony camera so the second camera won't be weighed down and can be mobile.
While this sounds like a good idea, I have two concerns:
1) the balcony camera will be unmaned so I won't be able to monitor and adust the audio levels.
2) not sure if the wireless will have enough reach. I'm using high quality audio-technica setup and I can test this during the rehersal. I'm just used to using my wireless lav for 5-10 ft interviews.
CAMERA 2: I've heard the side aisle on a tripod is a good location, My only worry is that when ppl in the pews stand that they could block my view, especially during ring exchange. My dad shot an amature video of my brothers wedding from sitting in the front row. It seemed like a good location my only concern is that its reserved for immediate family and they would take offense at me setting up there.