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Hitesh Patel May 3rd, 2007 09:34 PM

Help me Please wedding intro
 
Hi i am going to shoot a wedding video in my cousin wedding but it not going to be all that a professional would do but i need help in professional wedding video in the begging they have the wedding intro where they have the bride and groom and then there parents and there names and everything like that i was wondering how would i make a awesome intro movie or what software is there to make it please help and this wedding is a Indian wedding the Indian from India wedding please help.

for example of a intro i am talking about here is a video in youtube of a Indian wedding intro

something like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6TEl3Bh9Vg
or something like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwiLntRfUyw

and if some has a intro made but all it has to do is add the main wedding video part in it if some can uploaded the intro video then please that would be so generous of someone to do that please help i am a noob at this wedding intro making.

Richard Wakefield May 4th, 2007 03:07 AM

Hitesh, are you saying you don't know how to edit, and you want an editing package recommended to you? We could be here all day doing that, so maybe browse through old forum threads :)

That first clip in particular contains a few different elements. The water + bubbles at the beginning must be stock footage or a template coz i've seen that three times now from various wedding videographers. To get text to animate like that, After Effects can do that with one of its presets, but may be quite complicated for a beginner.

The titles of the bridal party can be done in most editing programs, as can slow-motion and music overlay etc.

The flower foreground is achieved with filming the flowers on a green/blue material and (chroma)keying the green/blue out, again, not something all beginners can really pick up in a day.
For easy-to-drag-and-drop 3D animated stuff (transition wipes, backgrounds, motion design elements), try looking up DigitalJuice on the web. (i.e. the Wedding Toolkit could be a good one for you)

Maybe if you give more explanation of your background of filming/editing, we can head u in the right direction with software + techniques?

cheers

Peter Jefferson May 4th, 2007 07:16 AM

pinnacle studio (any version) and hollywood for the cheese factor
Now.. with HFX, there is a package called "Indian weddings for HFX" or somethign like that which is a series of Hollywood fx cheese factor 3d transitions and effects...

apart from that everything else has been mentioned

Jim Bucciferro May 4th, 2007 07:54 AM

Pinnacle Cheese
 
Pinnacle is loaded with cheese. And you have to pay extra for the mega cheese.

Digital Juice has some good animations - check out the wedding toolkits. While there are some cheesy animations, some are actually pretty nice.

Jim

Rene Rodriguez May 17th, 2007 07:26 AM

Hitesh,

I'm in S.A., let me know if you still need help shooting and editing this wedding. I'd be happy to help you out.

Rene

Wayne Starick May 17th, 2007 09:28 PM

If you are looking for overlays, you might consider the Actionbacks range of wedding backgrounds - http://www.actionbacks.com/categories-weddings.html


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