Urban Skargren
July 3rd, 2007, 11:53 AM
Hi! I'm curious how you guys shoot the marching-into-the-church. My client having a marriage in a medium/small sized church asked me to shoot from in front of the altar (having the aisle straight in the picture), but there are some things to be aware of:
1) How to focus the wedding couple. Autofocus (risk of camera misunderstanding object) or slowly trying to pull the focus by hand (risk of getting out of focus or moving the tripod head) or setting it to about 10 meters (out of focus partly). On could also want to slowly zoom out.
2) As soon as the couple comes to the front/stage, the camera has to be moved away not to be in the way of the couple (and attention), and at the same time camera nr. 2 will get camera nr. 1 in the frame. Moving camera with tripod and filming at the same time = risky.
Shooting from the side must be done from the side preaching pulpit though (normally 2 meters up around here), else the standing spectators are in the way...
Shooting from the side of the stage somewhere (0,5 meters up) could be an alternative, but it could be hard to really get above the spectators heads. Or standing in the back corner at the side of the altar. The latter won't give the "coming straightly towards the camera"-feeling and could also be hindered by spectators.
I am going to repeat one last time with the clients the day before and I am sure I will solve it somehow, but I am just curious how others do it (after all it's a very important moment of the couple's and their families' lives). I have shot many other types of films, but not very many weddings. Will use two manned A1:s and (I hope) one unmanned cam at the rear second floor with a wide view.
Edit: I think at this particular wedding the groom will wait at the altar, but anyway the bride will come in with the father, maid etc.
1) How to focus the wedding couple. Autofocus (risk of camera misunderstanding object) or slowly trying to pull the focus by hand (risk of getting out of focus or moving the tripod head) or setting it to about 10 meters (out of focus partly). On could also want to slowly zoom out.
2) As soon as the couple comes to the front/stage, the camera has to be moved away not to be in the way of the couple (and attention), and at the same time camera nr. 2 will get camera nr. 1 in the frame. Moving camera with tripod and filming at the same time = risky.
Shooting from the side must be done from the side preaching pulpit though (normally 2 meters up around here), else the standing spectators are in the way...
Shooting from the side of the stage somewhere (0,5 meters up) could be an alternative, but it could be hard to really get above the spectators heads. Or standing in the back corner at the side of the altar. The latter won't give the "coming straightly towards the camera"-feeling and could also be hindered by spectators.
I am going to repeat one last time with the clients the day before and I am sure I will solve it somehow, but I am just curious how others do it (after all it's a very important moment of the couple's and their families' lives). I have shot many other types of films, but not very many weddings. Will use two manned A1:s and (I hope) one unmanned cam at the rear second floor with a wide view.
Edit: I think at this particular wedding the groom will wait at the altar, but anyway the bride will come in with the father, maid etc.