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how do you shoot ceremonies with your DSLR?
What sort of support do you use for ceremonies? We all know it's important to be unobtrusive. Do you use a shoulder support rig, tripod, monopod, etc? If so, which one?
What lens or lenses do you find helpful for shooting a ceremony? |
Re: how do you shoot ceremonies with your DSLR?
70-200 f2.8 on a tripod for me. Covered by a traditional camera wider (usually manned). 3rd camera(unmanned) in case of emergencies to cover another angle.
Although on saturday, a bridesmaid moved and stood in front of the 3rd camera during the entire ceremony(so its now known as the @ss-cam). Actually the photog stood in front of my #2 camera most of the ceremony - so that is my back up @ss-cam. I may end up using the DSLR footage for most of the (thankfully short) 8 minute ceremony. |
Re: how do you shoot ceremonies with your DSLR?
It really depends on the circumstances, but the front camera shoots closeups with a 70-210. The other DSLR at the back may use a 28-105 or may also use a 70-210 if it's a really long church and then a regular video cam set wide. All three of those cams are on tripods. If we have a roaming creative cam it's usually on a glidecam and slider with a range of lenses from a Tokina 11-16, or a 20 or 24mm.
The only time I will use a shoulder support (DVTec MultiRig) is if I'm shooting an outdoor ceremony and have the freedom to move around a little at the front during the processional. Then once the FOB hands off the Bride I go to a tripod. |
Re: how do you shoot ceremonies with your DSLR?
I use a monopod, my offsider prefers tripod and we have a 3rd dslr on a lightstand down the back
Lenses - both front cameras use 14-140 stock lens (Panasonic - so I can shoot a WHOLE ceremony) back camera 45-200 |
Re: how do you shoot ceremonies with your DSLR?
Brian,
Do a search for stillmotion on vimeo and watch their canon caravan series. Really worth watching and has answers to most of these questions. |
Re: how do you shoot ceremonies with your DSLR?
All tripod mounted. We have a monopos with feet but prefer the tripods for static positions.
I've also built a small device to turn the camera off after 11:30 (i.e. well within the 12 min limit) and auto restart it. Yes, there's a 1 second break in the record time but that's what other cameras angles cover nicely. This means I can now have unattended DSLRs as well, and can drop the use of video cameras if needed. I hate spending the time in post to match them up. Now I just need to add my wireless trigger so I control when it recycles (so I can recycle earlier of the vows are coming up) and I'll be a happy guy. |
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What is this small device you've built and how?
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Re: how do you shoot ceremonies with your DSLR?
Zhong, magic lantern will do the same thing.
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