Brendan Donohue
July 16th, 2007, 03:09 PM
I am very new to wedding videography, well, videography in general I should say. I shot video for my friends wedding last week for free, partly as a wedding gift and also to familiarize myself with my camera and some wedding videography shooting and editing techniques. I shot a little over 2 hrs. worth of footage on my GL-1 with a crappy tripod; using the camera's on board mic. I just imported all the footage into iMovie last night and I'm pretty happy with how everything looks so far. The church was well lit, all the dialogue was audible..there was some noise from an ac unit, but I'm sure I can eq some of that out. The priest basically told me I could shoot video there, but I had to stand all the way in the back (it was a small chapel), so that kind of sucked, but I still got the ceremony footage I needed, as well as lots church exterior shots and pre ceremony events/photo shoots. I also got all the neccessary footage from the reception, although the lighting was dim and I didn't have a video light, it still looks decent. My favorite shot of the day was when the groomsmen kidnapped the groom from the dance floor and threw him in the hotel pool, very spur of the moment, I could barely grab my camera in time to get the action, but I caught the whole thing and it looks awesome!!
Ok, so I've got all the footage on my hardrive now and I'm trying to get some guide lines on how the finished product should flow. The client did't ask for anything specific so I pretty much have free reign with this thing. I have never actually watched a full professional wedding video, but I have watched tons of "demo" clips on videographer web sites. I'm thinking that I want to have 2 menu options on the dvd; one for the Ceremony and one for the Reception, basically two separate videos each divided into individual chapters.
Just looking for some advice on overall editing of the footage, how long the entire video should be and how it should flow. I know not to go too crazy with effects or anything, and to be tasteful with transitions. (i guess I'm pretty limited in iMovie). I'll probably be using some buyout music that I have for the "montage" sequences. if anyone has any cool editing tips for wedding vids, I'd love to hear them. Any knowledge on the subject is welcome!
Ok, so I've got all the footage on my hardrive now and I'm trying to get some guide lines on how the finished product should flow. The client did't ask for anything specific so I pretty much have free reign with this thing. I have never actually watched a full professional wedding video, but I have watched tons of "demo" clips on videographer web sites. I'm thinking that I want to have 2 menu options on the dvd; one for the Ceremony and one for the Reception, basically two separate videos each divided into individual chapters.
Just looking for some advice on overall editing of the footage, how long the entire video should be and how it should flow. I know not to go too crazy with effects or anything, and to be tasteful with transitions. (i guess I'm pretty limited in iMovie). I'll probably be using some buyout music that I have for the "montage" sequences. if anyone has any cool editing tips for wedding vids, I'd love to hear them. Any knowledge on the subject is welcome!