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Steven Plaisance October 7th, 2008 10:12 PM

Check my work out
 
I am pretty new to wedding videography and still learning a lot. I shoot all my video myself and edit with FCP.

I do have 20 years military video experience, but weddings are a lot different...lol

Please be nice, but do give me your input as I want to learn and only get better!!

Thank you for your time!!

Wedding Prep on Vimeo

John & Jennifer Wedding on Vimeo

Yes, I do know that the music is the same for both video. But the couples do not know that and well, if it works for the price. I use music from stock20.com I try to use the downloads as much as I can as to save money on each project.


Steven

Steven Plaisance October 21st, 2008 01:23 AM

Wow, 121 views and not a comment...hhmm....ok

Steve Phillipps October 21st, 2008 01:46 AM

OK, just to start the comments!
Interesting style, more like a documentary than what I'd think of as a wedding video. Sound quality good, also quite like the soft focus style.
One thing that sturck me is the need to be pretty careful with moving the camera about, some of it could do with being a bit more steady I though, slower moves maybe - I know it's maybe not practical, but this is why people use steadycams, 'cos it keeps the image nice n steady!
Hope this starts the ball rolling, best wishes.
Steve

Michael Kraus October 21st, 2008 02:28 AM

what camera did you use for the wedding video?

Steven Plaisance November 4th, 2008 02:57 PM

Thanks Steve and Micheal!!

I am trying to get used to filming weddings. I have been in the Air Force for the past 20 years and been a "Documentation Specialist"...thus probably the reason for the documentary look.

The moments. I have seen so many good videos using movement and tried it myself..I cannot afford a Steadicam at this time, but will look into one.

Micheal, I shot the wedding with a XH-A1.

Thank you again for the comments!!!

Michael Kraus November 4th, 2008 03:07 PM

Nifty beans. I really liked the shots with the faded colors. Did you use any kind of 35mm adapter or was everything shot straight from factory lens?

Samuel Ko November 5th, 2008 07:08 PM

i like the sound and i agree a stedicam would help a lot in your videos.

im curious on why theres stepping in the first video.

Noel Lising November 6th, 2008 10:19 AM

Hi there, I think if you post this at the Wedding thread, you'll get more comments.

Ali Jafri November 6th, 2008 06:05 PM

Enjoyed both videos Steven. I also thought that the documentary style was a refreshing break away from the typical event feel, although I do understand the significance of that style too. Perhaps the documentary feel could be added as a supplementary to the more traditional event capture style, just a thought.

Although everyone seems to think that a steadicam might be useful for you I would think otherwise. Even though I've no real experience in this style I can't think of anything more intrusive and distracting than a videographer chugging around with a steadicam rig at a wedding reception. Wedding receptions are filled with nervous, excited people who are not actors and probably haven't seen a steadicam and would simply be distracted by it. I've always believed that documentary filmmakers (and wedding videographers) should blend in rather than stand out.

Perhaps you could work on steadying your hand more. I know that sharp shooters have exercises for that kind of thing. Personally, I practice fluid camera movements whenever I get the chance.

Cheers!

Steven Plaisance November 7th, 2008 04:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Kraus (Post 959546)
Nifty beans. I really liked the shots with the faded colors. Did you use any kind of 35mm adapter or was everything shot straight from factory lens?

I used TMTS Video filter stylize custom diffusion. They can be found at this website

Too Much Too Soon Free Plugins for Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express

It was a free download that I added as a plugin for FCP. As far as faded colors I have been using desaturate filter in FCP and adjusting it to something that I like.

Thanks all for your comments and suggestions! I truly do want to learn more and get better at telling a couples story of their special day.

What I have been doing is having a "prep" video that opens the DVD, then have the "Ceremony", then the "reception". The "prep" video is just something that I have been using to sorta tell the story of the couple.

So, on the final DVD it has 3 sections. You can play each one separately or hit the 4th button which plays all.

Again, thanks for the helpful comments...Thanks Ali

Steven


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