Rodrigo de la Garza
August 20th, 2011, 11:13 AM
Hello everyone, I'm new to this board and hopefully not infringing some rule out of ignorance by posting this. I've been reading the board for a few days and have gathered a lot of interesting information and am learning from all of you, so thank you for providing this space and for sharing your experiences.
I'm a videographer from Mexico and I work in the Mayan Riviera for a chain of resorts. I can relate to a lot of the stuff most of you post about your events, equipment, techniques and what not, however I am also seeing that what I do is not as common in the general videographer world.
I work by myself in the video department and the workflow I have is very fast paced. I am looking for others who may do things in a similar manner and see what pointers specific to this type of system you can share that may help me yield better results.
I do 99% of weddings on the beach, with the reception following afterwards in the resort. I never meet any of the people I will be filming beforhand. I meet them the day of their wedding 2 minutes before I start shooting as they are approaching the gazebo and waiting for the bride to start the ceremony. Sometimes the shoot will begin one hour before the ceremony in the B&G's respective rooms as they get ready, but most of the time I arrive 10 minutes before the ceremony begins.
It is only me, one videographer, with one camera on a monopod. I am now using a Canon XHA1 (though a new Canon XA10 is on the way). No rigs, no stabilizers, no lighting, nothing. It's all handheld or on the monopod.
Most of my shoots last for only one hour, which consist of the ceremony and the photoshoot afterwards. Though sometimes they'll get additional time for before and after the ceremony (cocktails, reception, speeches, etc).
Sometimes it's only the couple (no guests) and sometimes there are 20-30 guests, on rare occasion we get groups over 50 guests. Most of the time I work with photographers from this same company which I know well and coordinate with, but sometimes there is no photographer at all and I just have to come up with shots to film after the ceremony if it's only the couple and there is no photoshoot because they didn't hire a photographer.
I have to deliver the finished edited video in 48 hours usually (sometimes less, most of the time a little longer). I edit in Premiere and then do the DVD authoring in Encore. What we offer them is 20-30 minutes of edited video for every 1 hour of shooting (not 1 hour of material).
Sometimes I'll have 2 or 3 weddings per day, if it's a busy day, some days none, most of the time it's just one per day (though right now it's the low season so only doing about 2 or 3 videos per week).
Finished product, for a one hour shoot of ceremony + photoshoot is an intro of the guests arriving at the gazebo to music, then a lightly edited ceremony, and finally a music video type of edit for the photoshoot with family and friends and just the couple by themselves.
Anyways, yeah, I'm looking for others who may do something similar to this who can offer advice. What I fight with the most are the stabilty of shots because of having to go handheld and also because the wind on the beach is sometimes so strong it moves me and my camera, also with audio because of the wind as well. I also debate a lot with myself as to which shots to take out and which to leave in beacause of an old discussion I've read of "what I like vs. what they appreciate", also because I have to deliver a stated amount of time as promised.
Also, if I can offer any advice or if I can share anything that any of you may find useful, please ask away and I'll share my experiences as much as I can. I've done over 50 weddings now and am getting better and improving a lot of things. I've also asked for some equipment and they are open to buying it but if you have any suggestions of what I can get that could drastically improve my shooting then I'd be glad to hear that as well.
Thank you for reading my long post, hope I didn't bore you all.
I'm a videographer from Mexico and I work in the Mayan Riviera for a chain of resorts. I can relate to a lot of the stuff most of you post about your events, equipment, techniques and what not, however I am also seeing that what I do is not as common in the general videographer world.
I work by myself in the video department and the workflow I have is very fast paced. I am looking for others who may do things in a similar manner and see what pointers specific to this type of system you can share that may help me yield better results.
I do 99% of weddings on the beach, with the reception following afterwards in the resort. I never meet any of the people I will be filming beforhand. I meet them the day of their wedding 2 minutes before I start shooting as they are approaching the gazebo and waiting for the bride to start the ceremony. Sometimes the shoot will begin one hour before the ceremony in the B&G's respective rooms as they get ready, but most of the time I arrive 10 minutes before the ceremony begins.
It is only me, one videographer, with one camera on a monopod. I am now using a Canon XHA1 (though a new Canon XA10 is on the way). No rigs, no stabilizers, no lighting, nothing. It's all handheld or on the monopod.
Most of my shoots last for only one hour, which consist of the ceremony and the photoshoot afterwards. Though sometimes they'll get additional time for before and after the ceremony (cocktails, reception, speeches, etc).
Sometimes it's only the couple (no guests) and sometimes there are 20-30 guests, on rare occasion we get groups over 50 guests. Most of the time I work with photographers from this same company which I know well and coordinate with, but sometimes there is no photographer at all and I just have to come up with shots to film after the ceremony if it's only the couple and there is no photoshoot because they didn't hire a photographer.
I have to deliver the finished edited video in 48 hours usually (sometimes less, most of the time a little longer). I edit in Premiere and then do the DVD authoring in Encore. What we offer them is 20-30 minutes of edited video for every 1 hour of shooting (not 1 hour of material).
Sometimes I'll have 2 or 3 weddings per day, if it's a busy day, some days none, most of the time it's just one per day (though right now it's the low season so only doing about 2 or 3 videos per week).
Finished product, for a one hour shoot of ceremony + photoshoot is an intro of the guests arriving at the gazebo to music, then a lightly edited ceremony, and finally a music video type of edit for the photoshoot with family and friends and just the couple by themselves.
Anyways, yeah, I'm looking for others who may do something similar to this who can offer advice. What I fight with the most are the stabilty of shots because of having to go handheld and also because the wind on the beach is sometimes so strong it moves me and my camera, also with audio because of the wind as well. I also debate a lot with myself as to which shots to take out and which to leave in beacause of an old discussion I've read of "what I like vs. what they appreciate", also because I have to deliver a stated amount of time as promised.
Also, if I can offer any advice or if I can share anything that any of you may find useful, please ask away and I'll share my experiences as much as I can. I've done over 50 weddings now and am getting better and improving a lot of things. I've also asked for some equipment and they are open to buying it but if you have any suggestions of what I can get that could drastically improve my shooting then I'd be glad to hear that as well.
Thank you for reading my long post, hope I didn't bore you all.