Peter Rush
June 14th, 2015, 03:15 AM
Hi all - currently I offer a long form format with complete ceremony/speeches/first dance and then other parts of the day broken down into chapters set to music - prep/pre-ceremony/afternoon reception/couple photo-videoshoot/evening reception etc.
I am however finding this sometimes quite difficult to get enough good footage to fill each chapter as in yesterday's wedding with a 2pm Catholic service and wedding breakfast at 4:30 (with a stop off for pics) and straight from speeches into the evening reception kicked off with the first dance. I spent as much time humping gear around as filming!
With all the logistics involved with being a solo shooter just managing the tech is a huge job, let alone trying to film in amongst lol!
I have for a while now thought about supplying ceremony/speeches/first dance in full and then a 'wedding film' highlights, then I can provide say a 20 minute film with excerpts from the ceremony/speeches etc along with other footage shot during the day without stressing about getting enough for each individual chapter. I'm pretty sure a lot of you folks provide something similar.
I am trying to get my head around use of music however as clients choosing their favourite songs is a big deal (in the UK it seems at least) In fact one thing that has put people off booking me is my online highlights have purchased music, but the guy down the road has samples with all the latest popular music on etc - they assume they cannot have that with my final product!
But how do you go about using popular music in your films - to be honest the most effective samples I've seen on this forum shun using this in favour of purchased music where you can control the mood and tone of the edit completely - It might be a hard sell though to clients who want Starship no?
I am however finding this sometimes quite difficult to get enough good footage to fill each chapter as in yesterday's wedding with a 2pm Catholic service and wedding breakfast at 4:30 (with a stop off for pics) and straight from speeches into the evening reception kicked off with the first dance. I spent as much time humping gear around as filming!
With all the logistics involved with being a solo shooter just managing the tech is a huge job, let alone trying to film in amongst lol!
I have for a while now thought about supplying ceremony/speeches/first dance in full and then a 'wedding film' highlights, then I can provide say a 20 minute film with excerpts from the ceremony/speeches etc along with other footage shot during the day without stressing about getting enough for each individual chapter. I'm pretty sure a lot of you folks provide something similar.
I am trying to get my head around use of music however as clients choosing their favourite songs is a big deal (in the UK it seems at least) In fact one thing that has put people off booking me is my online highlights have purchased music, but the guy down the road has samples with all the latest popular music on etc - they assume they cannot have that with my final product!
But how do you go about using popular music in your films - to be honest the most effective samples I've seen on this forum shun using this in favour of purchased music where you can control the mood and tone of the edit completely - It might be a hard sell though to clients who want Starship no?