View Full Version : Highlights Clip from a challenging day


Patrick Moreau
June 20th, 2006, 01:36 PM
I just finished this up yesterday from a wedding at the beginning of June. We provided photo and video for their wedding (two of each) and the couple also had the Life network there with two film crews/producers/directors/and sound men getting footage for the show 'I do, Let's Eat!'.

It was an outdoor ceremony which we thought would be perfect since so many people were covering the wedding. It ended up raining all day and the couple stuck with their wedding outside so everybody brought umbrellas and the couple bought a huge pile the morning of the ceremony. With the umbrellas up in the crowd our shooting lanes were very restricted and it was a very tough shoot. The audio was also a tough one due to the heavy rain sound on the umbrellas just above the mic.

It was a great couple to work with and a great wedding to cover as they had beautiful locations, food, and people- they even included a horse and carriage as a surprise entrance to the ceremony for the bride and the couple entered the reception on an antique firetruck, also as a surprise to the guests.

The clip I'm sharing is the highlights from the day which I am very happy with. We managed to get some great shots and minimize the impact of the other camera crews there (although you will notice them in the back of a couple shots- and boy were they lucky, they each got their own camera assistant to follow them around with an umbrella in the rain). I'de love to hear any feedback you may have but I mostly just wanted to share this as I really think it came out well and it was such a unique day.

http://www.smcouples.com/Baril/Highlights.mov

(The clip is in quicktime format).

Thanks and enjoy.

Patrick

Anders Risvold
June 20th, 2006, 02:52 PM
very nice :)

Must have cost a fortune for the couple to have that made ? If not, it should ;)

Peter Jefferson
June 20th, 2006, 11:09 PM
WOW...

cool stuff man!!

Dave Uriarte
June 21st, 2006, 09:38 AM
Hey Patrick,
What are you using to create the fade to black where the highlights linger? It reminds me of a 'burn to white' effect but reversed. Anyway it's really cool and the shots you used it on were perfect for it.

Thanks for sharing your work!
Dave

Patrick Moreau
June 21st, 2006, 10:17 AM
Thanks for the replies and comments.

Dave,

The transition is a luma dissolve. I also really liked what it adds.

Patrick

Mike F Smith
June 21st, 2006, 05:06 PM
I really love your camera work and sound. I do think you layed on the desaturate little often.

Mike

Billy Mallari
June 21st, 2006, 05:40 PM
hey patrick..where did you get the music?

Patrick Moreau
June 21st, 2006, 06:41 PM
Thanks again for the comments.

I know what you mean about the BW clips Mike. The reception was a little dark to get clean color and I used it in a couple other spots to make similar clips looks a little more distinct (i.e during the ceremony). Te camer work was a combination quite a pile of devices from a glidecam, to a homemade stabilizer, to a monopod and a body mounted stabilizer. Thanks agai for taking the time to post.

Bill, the track was from Pearl Harbour.

Franklin Bencosme
June 21st, 2006, 09:41 PM
Nice work, my vote is 10 of 10.I enjoy to see your video
Franklin....

Yoochul Chong
June 23rd, 2006, 03:29 PM
which nle are you using that contained the luma dissolve.

Patrick Moreau
June 23rd, 2006, 03:48 PM
Everything was cut in FCP. The luma dissolve is a third party filter but it is well worth it as it gets mentioned almost every time I post a clip.