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Dylan Couper July 3rd, 2015 02:24 PM

Re: Wedding Movie // Matt & Katie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Noa Put (Post 1891397)
Have you watched the video? I don't see any shot that resembles something that was done by a Nebula stabilizer because it's either handheld, on a monopod, tripod and especially slider which has been used a lot.....

Or maybe the Nebula is just that awesome that you THOUGHT it was a tripod shot. ;)

Noa Put July 3rd, 2015 02:27 PM

Re: Wedding Movie // Matt & Katie
 
You use the nebula to move, not to stand still :)

Iris Zhang July 4th, 2015 11:22 PM

Re: Wedding Movie // Matt & Katie
 
I'm sorry this post brought trouble for everybody, I just want to share the wedding video, then maybe the people misunderstood. Thanks for Greg Boston for editing the post.

Chris Hurd July 6th, 2015 01:24 PM

Re: Wedding Movie // Matt & Katie
 
Moved to Wedding Video Sample Clips. I have no idea why it was originally posted to Camera Stabilizers.

Adrian Tan July 6th, 2015 06:21 PM

Re: Wedding Movie // Matt & Katie
 
Couple of random comments, in case the video producers Google themselves and stop by:

-- I do think there are some possible Nebula shots in there, but I can't tell for certain. For instance, possibly around the bride portrait shots before ceremony.
-- I liked the bowling sequence. Love it when groom prep is more than ties and cufflinks. I'd have asked permission (and probably would have been refused it) to go down to the other end of the lane and stick a camera there for the sake of the reverse angle.
-- Variety of songs slightly distracting.
-- Awesome that she said "I'm happy right now" during vows.
-- Interesting "bouncy slider" during ceremony -- showing slider hit end of its length, and then back up again. Not sure what to think of it.
-- Haven't seen that angle on bouquet throw before (one guy in front of bride, the other guy low angle on single ladies). Interesting! Possibly risky -- you don't know where the bouquet is going to land -- what if it lands towards the back, and the low angle camera doesn't see anything? But I guess a lot of the most interesting shots one can get are risky (for instance, someone posted a video here with the second cameraman standing behind the girls, camera held up high, so that the bouquet flies straight towards it, though it feels like that would have a chance of not getting anything usable).


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