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September 20th, 2010, 11:53 AM | #1 |
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Anyone filming weddings with a GH1
I have been wanting to get into the dslr world with the lightweight and incredible picture quality. Has anyone been using these cameras for filming weddings?
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September 23rd, 2010, 06:53 AM | #2 |
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yep - started with 1 & now I have 4. My last 3 weddings were 90% GH1 and my next will be 100% GH1 (GH13)
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October 2nd, 2010, 10:48 AM | #3 |
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Here are two videographers using the GH1 for weddings
Rusty Bryce Wedding Films Psynema: Mind Over Media Blog Archive Martin & Rachel Slamon: GH1 Lumix Full Wedding |
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We shoot with two GH1s and a Panasonic TM700 camcorder (which we want to replace ASAP with another DSLR).
Here's one of our latest highlight videos, shot entirely with GH1s and graded in Apple Color. My main frustrations with the GH1 are its noise and poor 1080p settings (I haven't hacked ours yet because I don't want to risk having a camera fail during a wedding!). The video above was shot at 720p. |
November 3rd, 2010, 11:17 AM | #6 |
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I have used it a bit, but audio has been the big issue, how do manage that?
some black and white (GH1) shots here |
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We use portable MP3 recorders, which helps, but it's not an ideal solution. We're hoping to add another camera for next season, and better audio control will definitely be one of the criteria it has to meet.
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Trouble is with all those audio clips make the production harder and adds to the production time. Things have to be done a on a budget and it does not allow that
So most of my sound comes from my JVC HM700 on board and radio mics and the sync the GH1 back to that |
November 5th, 2010, 01:39 PM | #9 |
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Kevin - Great work. Just a couple of questions. What kind of stabilizer are you using? I liked the shots of the bride selecting the candy, very smooth - was that on a stabilizer? Do you use a rig or go handheld at all? What lenses are you using - it seems there is some focus hunting in the church as the bride is either walking down the aisle or being given away. Any vintage glass? If so which are you using?
Again great job - I just picked up the GH1(nonhackable) with kit and a few manual lenses. Love it and think that a wedding is doable but I'd have a second video cam as a safety net. Would love to see more edits from the GH1. |
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Michael,
You're absolutely right about our focusing. It's something we're trying to improve with each wedding. We often shoot close to wide open since the GH1 tends to be rather noisy at high ISOs, and this often results in footage being not quite as sharply focused as I'd like it to be. With regard to lenses, at this stage we were only using Panasonic lenses: The kit 14-140mm and the 17mm f1.7 pancake lens. Since then, we've picked up a few Nikkor lenses, which have performed well, though they're manual focus only. The Nikkor AF 50mm 1.4 performs quite well at receptions. Other than that, we used a couple tripods and a Steadicam Merlin. The Merlin is ok. We didn't have room in our budget for a fancier steadicam, so we get by with it. It does come in handy when you need to be mobile. :) |
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Re: Anyone filming weddings with a GH1
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and never realized you could embed on this forum...phew - GH2 with GH1 as 2nd cam - think I posted this before but as a separate link to part one |
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July 11th, 2011, 08:26 AM | #12 |
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Re: Anyone filming weddings with a GH1
Here is a recent Wedding trailer of mine:
Shot with two GH2s and the 14-140 kit, 20mm and 14mm pancake Panasonic lenses.
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July 11th, 2011, 10:55 AM | #13 |
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Nice work John. Looks great.
Not picking on you at all, I just happened to look at your sample and not the others, so I'll ask you these questions. This is the first GH2 footage I've seen. I notice a strange distortion in the image in the clip where the bride and groom enter the reception. What is that. Almost gets wobbly. Is that rolling shutter "jellocam?" I notice that the GH2 also exhibits the camera flash problem with flashes showing on half the frame. I didn't expect that. Anyway, loved the highlight. |
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Re: Anyone filming weddings with a GH1
Shot with a GH2 and XHA1.
YouTube - ‪Josh & Susy Waitzman - Wedding Highlight Reel‬‏ ...watch in 720p or 1080p =) |
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Yep, kinda sucks. This was shot in 24p mode with a shutter speed of 1/50 second. At 1/25 it might look better as it should then fill the screen with the flash instead of just half.
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