Noa Put
February 9th, 2014, 05:46 AM
This was a fun wedding I did a few months back, at times very chaotic where run and gun got a whole new dimension and there my sony handicams did not let me down, most of it was shot with my new gh3/g6 with the 12:35mm f2.8 and the 14mm pancake. I was limited in the number of lenses I had back then as I just purchased the camera's and a few shots where done with a samyang 85mm which has now been replaced with a 75mm olympus lens, a 7,5mm, 12mm and 25mm lens has been added to my list of m4/3 lenses as well but was not used at this Turkish wedding, also about every shot was done handheld, with exception of 2 shots done with the 85mm which where done on a tripod.
I was very surprised about the cheap g6, I noticed a slight resolution loss in 50p compared to 25p but it doesn't notice when mixed with the gh3, that cheap g6 is a small powerhouse, the music you hear in the video was recorded with the onboard mike of that camera at the centre of the dancefloor and I can tell you it was loud, very loud as the musicians where standing right next to me. Also the shots at 00:17 where music and image is live that was me handholding the g6 with the 14mm pancake in front of me like uncle bob would but as I wanted to capture the ambience up close without scaring people of and this tiny combo sure performs. it also shoots a very clean 3200 iso.
Light conditions at the venue where also very hard to deal with, there was a very bright blue light pointed at the centre of the dance floor which made setting exposure and whitebalance very difficult but again I think the result is more then sufficient.
My blackbird steadicam has been a very valuable asset to create this trailer, some guests came up to me during the dance part asking how the camera remained so steady, they thought it was attached with a wire to me :) A problem though at Turkisch weddings is that a lot of people will pose in front of you if they see you carrying a dslr as all think you are the photog, that's why I liked my steadicam so much as they didn't have the opportunity to stand still in front of me.
I would not want to do a Turkish wedding every weekend as they can be stressful because I don't always know what to expect meaning I have to stay extra alert all the time, often at these kind of weddings they want a lot (read hours) of dancing footage but luckily this couple wanted more of a typical Belgian wedding video, just with the highlights and a bit more of the dancing. I"d work cheaper if I had a couple like that every weekend, very easy going, friendly and made you feel like you are a part of the family, makes your working day, even when you need to push your way through a crowd to get your footage, a lot more pleasant. :)
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I was very surprised about the cheap g6, I noticed a slight resolution loss in 50p compared to 25p but it doesn't notice when mixed with the gh3, that cheap g6 is a small powerhouse, the music you hear in the video was recorded with the onboard mike of that camera at the centre of the dancefloor and I can tell you it was loud, very loud as the musicians where standing right next to me. Also the shots at 00:17 where music and image is live that was me handholding the g6 with the 14mm pancake in front of me like uncle bob would but as I wanted to capture the ambience up close without scaring people of and this tiny combo sure performs. it also shoots a very clean 3200 iso.
Light conditions at the venue where also very hard to deal with, there was a very bright blue light pointed at the centre of the dance floor which made setting exposure and whitebalance very difficult but again I think the result is more then sufficient.
My blackbird steadicam has been a very valuable asset to create this trailer, some guests came up to me during the dance part asking how the camera remained so steady, they thought it was attached with a wire to me :) A problem though at Turkisch weddings is that a lot of people will pose in front of you if they see you carrying a dslr as all think you are the photog, that's why I liked my steadicam so much as they didn't have the opportunity to stand still in front of me.
I would not want to do a Turkish wedding every weekend as they can be stressful because I don't always know what to expect meaning I have to stay extra alert all the time, often at these kind of weddings they want a lot (read hours) of dancing footage but luckily this couple wanted more of a typical Belgian wedding video, just with the highlights and a bit more of the dancing. I"d work cheaper if I had a couple like that every weekend, very easy going, friendly and made you feel like you are a part of the family, makes your working day, even when you need to push your way through a crowd to get your footage, a lot more pleasant. :)
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