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Glen Elliott December 26th, 2009 10:09 AM

St. Thomas Wedding Highlight
 
Just finished up this highlight in time for Christmas for a client. It was a destination wedding in St. Thomas, USVI. Brutally hot and humid but a fun shoot none the less!


Scott Hayes December 27th, 2009 05:45 AM

wow, smokin hot bride! great locale, not sure I agree with the music choice. solid shooting and shot choice as usual.

Jose Ortiz December 27th, 2009 04:46 PM

Good work as usual Glen!
I like the trailer song. In my opinion, the song is preparing the viewer to watch and get more involved with the dancing part.

Monday Isa December 27th, 2009 09:36 PM

Hey Glen,
Fantastic job as always. I really enjoyed this clip. The location was spectacular. Very nice dance footage at the reception as well. You're really pushing me to find a wife for you to film my wedding. I can't wait for that day. Thanks for sharing.

Monday

Michael Ojjeh December 27th, 2009 10:19 PM

Glen, Fantastic job, great footage at the reception I am sure it's all Canon 5DmkII :).

Luis Rolo December 28th, 2009 04:17 AM

What can someone say when you present such a solid work? Very difficult.


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Originally Posted by Michael Ojjeh (Post 1465205)
I am sure it's all Canon 5DmkII :).

I doubt it.

Glen Elliott December 28th, 2009 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott Hayes (Post 1464978)
wow, smokin hot bride! great locale, not sure I agree with the music choice. solid shooting and shot choice as usual.

Hey Scott, thank you. Yeah the song wasn't my choice- the client chose it. I originally had something else picked out. I feel the juxtaposition isn't as strong once you get to the reception activities. Thanks again Scott.

Glen Elliott December 28th, 2009 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Jose Ortiz (Post 1465121)
Good work as usual Glen!
I like the trailer song. In my opinion, the song is preparing the viewer to watch and get more involved with the dancing part.

Hey Jose, thank you. Yes I totally agree, as per my response to Scott. I originally had a slower more romantic song chosen but I don't know if that would have worked as well in retrospect.

Glen Elliott December 28th, 2009 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael Ojjeh (Post 1465205)
Glen, Fantastic job, great footage at the reception I am sure it's all Canon 5DmkII :).

I'm assuming the smiley indicates you were being sarcastic. ;) Which would be correct as I did not use any DSLRs on this shoot- all Canon XH-A1s.

Glen Elliott December 28th, 2009 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Monday Isa (Post 1465192)
Hey Glen,
Fantastic job as always. I really enjoyed this clip. The location was spectacular. Very nice dance footage at the reception as well. You're really pushing me to find a wife for you to film my wedding. I can't wait for that day. Thanks for sharing.

Monday

Monday, thank you again man- that is a huge compliment. I can't wait for that day too bro!

Glen Elliott December 28th, 2009 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Luis Rolo (Post 1465252)
What can someone say when you present such a solid work? Very difficult.




I doubt it.


Well thanks Luis. I think the previous poster was being sarcastic about the "all 5DmkII" comment- especially in lieu of my posting about how I'm not all for using DSLRs for weddings/live events.

Michael Ojjeh December 28th, 2009 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glen Elliott (Post 1465300)
I'm assuming the smiley indicates you were being sarcastic. ;) Which would be correct as I did not use any DSLRs on this shoot- all Canon XH-A1s.

Glen, You misunderstood me, I was not being sarcastic at all, I was assuming that you used DSLR on the shoot because the footage was fantastic it really looked like it was shot with 5DmkII and that is a big compliment to you, I can't get my footage to look like yours with the XH_A1 especially inside, your colors looked beautiful. what's your secret ?

Michael Ojjeh December 28th, 2009 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glen Elliott (Post 1465301)
I think the previous poster was being sarcastic about the "all 5DmkII" comment- especially in lieu of my posting about how I'm not all for using DSLRs for weddings/live events.

My apology Glen, I did not read your previous posting, I have been out of the loop lately.

Matt Barwick December 28th, 2009 07:32 PM

Love it - that transition at 1:57 from the lookout to the reception dance is awesome.

Cheers,

MB

Dimitris Mantalias December 29th, 2009 02:11 AM

Another excellent Glen Elliott work. I can't really add too much to what has already been said. The superb color of interior scenes made me think too that it was possibly a DSLR!

Glen Elliott December 29th, 2009 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael Ojjeh (Post 1465401)
Glen, You misunderstood me, I was not being sarcastic at all, I was assuming that you used DSLR on the shoot because the footage was fantastic it really looked like it was shot with 5DmkII and that is a big compliment to you, I can't get my footage to look like yours with the XH_A1 especially inside, your colors looked beautiful. what's your secret ?

Oh wow, well thank you then. If a videographer can mistake it for 5D footage that further solidifies my stance on using DSLRs on live events. Family and clients can't see the difference. I asked my wife, my father & mother, and even clients that have in-house meetings with me and none of them noticed any appreciable difference. Granted- I do, dramatically so; however keep in mind we are videophiles.

Regarding "my secret"- there isn't really one. I designed a custom preset I use for all my weddings. Most will take the approach to flatten their image coming out of the cam to award them more latitude in post. I, on the other hand, try to get the image as close to finished right out of the camera. It involves using a cine-gamma, and crushing the blacks.

Glen Elliott December 29th, 2009 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt Barwick (Post 1465520)
Love it - that transition at 1:57 from the lookout to the reception dance is awesome.

Cheers,

MB

Thanks Matt, yeah I lucked out with that. I saw the lateral motion in the other clip, dropped it in with a linear wipe and, quite simply, got lucky. I did have to change the timing a bit adjusting the length and location of the transition.

Glen Elliott December 29th, 2009 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Dimitris Mantalias (Post 1465596)
Another excellent Glen Elliott work. I can't really add too much to what has already been said. The superb color of interior scenes made me think too that it was possibly a DSLR!

Thanks Dimitris. We had some good lighting set up on the dance floor. 3-point lowel pro lights on dimmers. One of the better receptions we lit. Additionally the ambient lighting was blue rather than the standard warm/dimmed incandescent. The blue mood lighting when with the restaurant's theme- "Havana Blue".

Michael Ojjeh December 29th, 2009 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glen Elliott (Post 1465671)
Regarding "my secret"- there isn't really one. I designed a custom preset I use for all my weddings.

Glen, If you don't colorgrade much in post and your footage comes out as superb as that, I would appreciate it if you could share with us your preset, frame rate, exposure....I can tell you that this is one of the best footage I have seen coming out of XH-A1 with colors as superb as that, and not to mention the excellent camera work and edit that comes with it.
Great job keep up the good work :)

Glen Elliott January 7th, 2010 11:51 AM

This particular piece was color graded more than anything I've previously done for weddings/events. Granted the settings were all very mild and opacities set around 30% using RedGiant's Magic Bullet Looks. If I could critique my own aesthetic I would have used a bit less diffusion.

Travis Cossel January 7th, 2010 06:28 PM

Great stuff, Glen. Always awesome to film a great looking couple in a great location. I love St. Thomas. Grading and editing were solid. Good shot compositions. Fun to watch.

My only critique would be that near the end it felt a bit like you were re-using previous shots with the circling steadicam inside and outside. I know you didn't actually re-use any shots, but many of them were so similar to previous shots that it just felt like I wasn't seeing anything new if that makes sense.

Perhaps you could have edited the song down a bit to accommodate? It's a minor thing that I'm sure your couple would never notice. Thanks for sharing!

Susanto Widjaja January 7th, 2010 06:36 PM

I watched till the end! smokin hot bride! nice steadicam shots! sharp cutting! well done well done...

Santo

Glen Elliott January 7th, 2010 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Travis Cossel (Post 1469295)
Great stuff, Glen. Always awesome to film a great looking couple in a great location. I love St. Thomas. Grading and editing were solid. Good shot compositions. Fun to watch.

My only critique would be that near the end it felt a bit like you were re-using previous shots with the circling steadicam inside and outside. I know you didn't actually re-use any shots, but many of them were so similar to previous shots that it just felt like I wasn't seeing anything new if that makes sense.

Perhaps you could have edited the song down a bit to accommodate? It's a minor thing that I'm sure your couple would never notice. Thanks for sharing!

I see your point- after cutting trailers so often I think I prefer shorter lengths. This was an early "highlight" I told the bride I would complete by Christmas. I made it- finished the last cut and exported it online on the way out the door to my families' house Christmas eve. :)

Glen Elliott January 7th, 2010 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Susanto Widjaja (Post 1469302)
I watched till the end! smokin hot bride! nice steadicam shots! sharp cutting! well done well done...

Santo

Hey Santo- thanks for watching and commenting!


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