Wedding with a JVC gy ls300 and a Panasonic gx80
Thought I"d share a wedding I shot last weekend with my jvc gy ls300 and panasonic gx80, the steadicam shots are from a gh3. The jvc had a 12-35mm f2.8 attached and the gx80 a 42,5mm f1.7 and a 75mm f1.8.
As I had some questions via pm from people that wanted to see how the gx80 performed at a wedding I have listed the times when the gx80 is visible with the type of lens used, everything you see from that camera is shot handheld. If you have any questions just let me know. 00:23 to 00:54 - 42,5mm 01:06 to 01:17 - 42,5mm 01:31 to 01:34 - 42,5mm 01:39 to 01:46 - 42,5mm 02:35 to 02:37 - 42,5mm 02:40 to 02:43 - 42,5mm 03:10 to 03:13 - 42,5mm 03:22 to 03:30 - 42,5mm 04:02 to 04:14 - 75mm 04:19 to 04:32 - 75mm 04:43 to 04:46 - 75mm 04:48 to 04:54 - 75mm 05:05 to 05:19 - 75mm 05:23 to 05:27 - 42,5mm 05:44 to 05:46 - 42,5mm 05:52 to 05:57 - 42,5mm |
Re: Wedding with a JVC gy ls300 and a Panasonic gx80
nice work Noa! Back to the steadicam and multicam again? So it's going better with your "back"?
Singing Tom Waes is always nice to hear. |
Re: Wedding with a JVC gy ls300 and a Panasonic gx80
Thx :) I"m currently being treated by a physiotherapist who managed to get some positive progress with my bad back which allows me to do these kind of weddings now and then, I also only accept a handful of weddings anymore every year now so I have enough time to recover.
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Re: Wedding with a JVC gy ls300 and a Panasonic gx80
Great film, do you just use the beholder ms1 now or the blackbird as well ?
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Re: Wedding with a JVC gy ls300 and a Panasonic gx80
The more you watch it, the better it becomes. I loved the framing of the shoes using the foreground and symmetry. Such nice play with real audio and the background music. The opening sequence is stunning, and the use of cross dissolves are inspiring.
Another brilliant piece of art, Noa. |
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In the first third of this there is many examples of a killer exposure situation. The subject is in white or black and white. There is intense daylight back light. That is about as hard as it gets. Noa not only nails it he does it well enough to use the background "blow out" as a compositional element that enhances the images. That is not easy to achieve. It is exactly why Noa is a manual mode shooter. Well done Noa!
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Re: Wedding with a JVC gy ls300 and a Panasonic gx80
It's actually the lack of anything good in auto that forces me to use the gx80 in manual :) But I think it's good practice to learn to fully manually control your camera as it will give you better results overall.
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