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Raphael Jamil Pranga February 4th, 2008 09:41 AM

Our First Boracay Wedding
 
Hi guys! Hope this video will make you guys come visit the Philippine Islands!

Check out what we did for the couple since this is a first for us.

www.mayadstudios.com/downloads/tisha_donald.wmv


Cheers!

Tom McDougal February 4th, 2008 10:13 AM

woah, what a great edit and shot. you studio does wonderful stuff
Your work is truely an inspiration to keep pushing one self..

Michael Wisniewski February 4th, 2008 01:57 PM

Nice job, love the look & pacing. Cracked up at the end with the customary "Yihee!!!".

Art Varga February 4th, 2008 03:27 PM

Raphael - now you've made me hate my own work again. But anyway... wow!

Art

Raphael Jamil Pranga February 5th, 2008 07:36 PM

Hey guys! Thank you so much! Feel free to ask stuff about the video and i will try to answer. ^_^

Josh Green February 5th, 2008 08:13 PM

Wow!
 
I would have to say.... that's the best wedding highlights I've ever seen. Holy hell, I'm quitting.

Ethan Cooper February 5th, 2008 11:14 PM

I've said it before and I'll say it again, these Philippine guys are the best around. Wonderful stuff.

Ethan Cooper February 5th, 2008 11:19 PM

Which camera/wide angle/stedicam combo are you using?

Was all that shot day of the wedding or some before and after wedding day?

Marcus Marchesseault February 6th, 2008 04:59 AM

Please tell me it takes you a month to produce that and you charge the couple a fortune.

Stephen J. Williams February 6th, 2008 12:19 PM

raphael....
wow man... i got a long way to go. What the secret formula to the split screen? I've tried it on my wedding video before but your's seems to have an awesome flow to it. any advice?
steve

Kris Flugan February 6th, 2008 12:48 PM

wow.
man, that was good.

Philip Gioja February 6th, 2008 03:50 PM

I liked it. What cameras did you use? The colors were very vibrant and clear - very nice.

Raphael Jamil Pranga February 6th, 2008 05:53 PM

Josh, Thank you! We're pretty much overwhelmed with the reactions here.

Ethan, We're using FX1s, Raynox XL5000 snap-on wide angle lens, Glidecam 2000 pro. The prenup scenes were shot the day before and was captured right away and started editing in the morning of the wedding day and was shown like about 9pm in the evening.

Marcus, This was quite tight but we reached the scheduled showing time during the reception ^_^

Stephen, just play with the crop tool in premiere :D We just discovered it like about 2 days before the wedding. hehehe

Kris, thank you so much!
Philip, We use FX1s and then color graded in premiere.

Dave Gosley February 8th, 2008 11:16 AM

Simply superb...!
 
Look at the title - nuf said...

Raphael Jamil Pranga February 12th, 2008 04:39 AM

Hi Dave! Thanks you for appreciating :D

Michael Y Wong February 13th, 2008 05:40 PM

Raph, I have no idea how long you've been doign this for but my hats off you to you.

You seem to be taking some great ideas that I've seen in other's work but adding your own flavour and style to it. Very nice.

My only gripe woudl be to watch the vignetting on the wide angle glidecam setup, not that it hurts the video in any way; it is just a minor distraction imo.

Patrick Moreau February 13th, 2008 06:00 PM

Love the shooting and unique style- it isn't often you see something so out of sync with what the rest of us are doing, and that is a great thing. The pacing was also excellent.

Couple things I noticed:

-the storyline was rather lacking, in my opinion. It looked like it went from different parts of the wedding, to a love story, or perhaps a day after shoot- regardless I didn't feel a cohesive narrative and it is hard to watch all the way through without that in my opinion. The interest when watching it for the 3rd , 4th, 9th, 10th time all take a big hit without that story that pulls you in, I find.

-the exposure also seemed to be a bit all over the place. Some shots were under, others were quite over (some on the beach), and a good pile were right on, but I think it was more pronounced with how fast the clip moved and the split screen.

Anyway, just my thoughts.
Thanks for sharing.

Patrick

Jason Magbanua February 13th, 2008 07:02 PM

Filipinos Reprezent!

Raphael Jamil Pranga February 13th, 2008 09:04 PM

Hi Michael! We're actually looking for a replacement for the .55 raynox wide angle snap on lens that we're using. It's actually made for the FX7 and we're using a step down ring so that it could fit but it produces that unwanted vignette.
Anybody here can recommend a good wide angle lens with a similar effect to the one we're using and made for the FX1?

Hi Patrick! Thank you so much for the comments! We needed that for the improvement of our work! For the overexposed scenes especially the glide parts in the beach, we intentionally shot it that way since we find it cool and surreal! For the underexposed ones, those were unintentional since the pressure was building up to show the video in time during the reception so our bad. ^_^

Hi Boss Jayz! :p Thank's for dropping by!

Michael Y Wong February 13th, 2008 09:37 PM

Raph, Now i see the 62-72mm problem you have, have you tried looking @ the semi-fish and wide angles offered by century optics or even perhaps 16x9 inc?


Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Magbanua (Post 825942)
Filipinos Reprezent!

Uhoh Jason, I am almost.... almost temped to start a Canadians represent thread... ;)

Raphael Jamil Pranga February 14th, 2008 03:01 AM

Hi Michael! Yep, we're still looking for other options. Eventually we would find one. In the meanwhile, we might just have to make use of the raynox lens :(

Ian Lim February 14th, 2008 09:03 AM

Raphael, have you seen this Century Optics wide adapter?

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ide_Angle.html

John Stakes February 14th, 2008 09:49 AM

Great video Raphael and definitely different. I was so amazed by the pace, glide, color and clarity that I didn't register the problems with the video : ).

two questions:
1) did you make the color changes in post? or did you change the settings on the camera?
2) for the shot down the isle, were you running with the glidecam? great shot but I imagine you would look a little out of place...it looked like you were on wheels!


Love the transitions...Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work!

Steven Davis February 14th, 2008 10:38 AM

Very nice video, I loved the Steve Mcqueen picture in picture, or was that the mod squad.

I was a little lost on the timeline, but that maybe because of the uniqueness of the ceremony, it seemed to span over atleast one full day. I dunno.

Ofcourse, the advantage for that video is the scenery as well as having a bride and groom that wanted to have more filmed than the usual.

Good video, I liked it.


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