Gary Hanna
July 26th, 2007, 04:40 PM
Ahoy,
First wedding I shot with the A1 - although it's a mix of DVXs for the secondary cameras
I'm posting this here instead of the screening room since there was a recent thread on music in ceremonies, so I thought it may be relevant (hopefully no one minds)
Let me know your thoughts on the music - I kept it very low at -23 db, put a limiter filter at a ratio of 2 and -30 db and EQs it to mute the high end and boost the base. NOTE: It's low enough that built in Computer speakers really won't pick it up so if you could watch w/ headphones or if you have external speakers so you hear an accurate mix.
LINK: http://www.psynema.com/phillycrew/clipshare/view_video.php?viewkey=aaf8370ebeda47a1ff1c
I kept it really short - the precessional is not included and the Ceremony is only ten minutes and you can scrub through the PhillyCrew flash player much more fluidly than YouTubes.
Also - I could use your help on the following -
1. Thoughts on keeping/ditching/remixing/changing music selections
2. Chuppah Cam - I didn't charge them for it but wanted to put one there for the hell of it - Unfortunately, the chuppah wasn't Camera Clamp compatable - branches were wired to the edges of the roof, so I couldn't clamp the center of the roof for a good angle and clamping the branches would've broken the brances, the only spot I could clamp to a SOLID frame was the corners of the roof, which obviously is a poor angle, on top of their being huge bouquets wired around my camera - I threw in a few usable shots, but let me know if you think I should keep them or ditch them - they're not terrible, but really do want to include some footage from the chuppah - luckily their kiss at the end was a good shot.
3. Back Camera - My 2nd operator really was off frame in the back (everyone else I knew and wanted was booked LOL) - so I had to zoom in and on top of that he was a bit out of focus/underexposed - let me know if you feel any shots could go as I could just cut to the static camera on the side.
Thanks
First wedding I shot with the A1 - although it's a mix of DVXs for the secondary cameras
I'm posting this here instead of the screening room since there was a recent thread on music in ceremonies, so I thought it may be relevant (hopefully no one minds)
Let me know your thoughts on the music - I kept it very low at -23 db, put a limiter filter at a ratio of 2 and -30 db and EQs it to mute the high end and boost the base. NOTE: It's low enough that built in Computer speakers really won't pick it up so if you could watch w/ headphones or if you have external speakers so you hear an accurate mix.
LINK: http://www.psynema.com/phillycrew/clipshare/view_video.php?viewkey=aaf8370ebeda47a1ff1c
I kept it really short - the precessional is not included and the Ceremony is only ten minutes and you can scrub through the PhillyCrew flash player much more fluidly than YouTubes.
Also - I could use your help on the following -
1. Thoughts on keeping/ditching/remixing/changing music selections
2. Chuppah Cam - I didn't charge them for it but wanted to put one there for the hell of it - Unfortunately, the chuppah wasn't Camera Clamp compatable - branches were wired to the edges of the roof, so I couldn't clamp the center of the roof for a good angle and clamping the branches would've broken the brances, the only spot I could clamp to a SOLID frame was the corners of the roof, which obviously is a poor angle, on top of their being huge bouquets wired around my camera - I threw in a few usable shots, but let me know if you think I should keep them or ditch them - they're not terrible, but really do want to include some footage from the chuppah - luckily their kiss at the end was a good shot.
3. Back Camera - My 2nd operator really was off frame in the back (everyone else I knew and wanted was booked LOL) - so I had to zoom in and on top of that he was a bit out of focus/underexposed - let me know if you feel any shots could go as I could just cut to the static camera on the side.
Thanks