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Charles House April 5th, 2012 01:29 PM

May I see your wedding work?
 
I have shot several weddings, but really, I just... make what I can of them. It makes me wonder, with one camera or a mobile camera and one on a tripod for safety, what others make of it. I'd love to see someone else's work.

Michael Bray April 5th, 2012 01:41 PM

Re: May I see your wedding work?
 
Hey Charles,

Take a look in the sub forum "wedding & event sample clips gallery". There are loads of examples to look at. Most are demos and trailers only a few minutes in lenght but occasionally, you will find full-length samples. Lots of good stuff to look at.

Mike

Charles House April 5th, 2012 01:44 PM

Re: May I see your wedding work?
 
Thank you for the post. Yeah, when I look around, I usually find trailers, which don't offer much. I'll have to dig up some full lengths. Thanks for the suggestion!

Ana Conlon April 5th, 2012 03:53 PM

Re: May I see your wedding work?
 
contact suppliers in your area and request a sample DVD. Most wedding videographers have them and they cost next to nothing to produce. This is really the best way to judge your work against theirs. Highlights are also a good way of judging work but it doesn't always give you the full picture. You can see things like audio and lighting better on a sample DVD and remember this is probably the companies best work because its their sample.

Jaron Tauch April 7th, 2012 04:04 PM

Re: May I see your wedding work?
 
Here's a full wedding that we did and posted a few months back (Short Form)


Hope it helps!

-Jaron


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