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Chris Medico May 27th, 2008 04:14 AM

That is for sure a terrific video. I loved it.

Raphael Jamil Pranga May 27th, 2008 10:31 AM

Patrick, yep! Michael mentioned that it's only the two of you who does everything from shooting until editing the SDE and was a bit surprised upon hearing that and that's why we admire your work. ^_^ A lot of experience is the result of your outputs. We're just trying to be different that's why we thought of this workflow. :D

Noa, yep, we're a crew of 5 per wedding. And mostly we just do things on the spot but sometimes we do plan ahead especially if Alvin wants to achieve something he's never done before like this one. :D
And on our part, we package the SDE together with our full day coverage. That way, it really helps on the marketing side.

Travis, you'll never know until you try it! Hahaha! Just plan ahead, i bet your clients will really appreciate it even though it's a simple one since i bet nobody is doing it yet in your place. ^_^

Chris, uber thanks!!! :D

Kelsey Emuss May 27th, 2008 04:51 PM

SOOO FUN! And I love that song also! Great work!!!

Travis Cossel May 27th, 2008 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Raphael Jamil Pranga (Post 883901)
Travis, you'll never know until you try it! Hahaha! Just plan ahead, i bet your clients will really appreciate it even though it's a simple one since i bet nobody is doing it yet in your place. ^_^

Well, it's not that I haven't done one. I did one 2 years ago because the couple had a 2-hour break between their ceremony and reception. It's just that here where I live the ceremony ends and then you basically go right into the reception like 10-15 minutes later. So there just isn't time really.

If I had 5 people we could maybe make something work, but it's just me and an assistant, and my assistant isn't always the same individual.

Travis Cossel May 27th, 2008 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Raphael Jamil Pranga (Post 883901)
And mostly we just do things on the spot but sometimes we do plan ahead especially if Alvin wants to achieve something he's never done before like this one. :D

What all did he do differently this time?

Michael Y Wong May 27th, 2008 11:15 PM

Pretty Crazy stuffs Raf as always. You guys are glidecamming low-mode, on steroids, the same would apply with Alvin's editing. It is always interesting to see how your team is always experimenting with the post side of things, this SDE is definately no exception.

With your curent SDE workflow as well as SDE format pretty much perfectly worked out, the only thing I would suggest would be to change the overall format of the SDE a bit.

Raphael Jamil Pranga May 28th, 2008 02:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Travis Cossel (Post 884105)
What all did he do differently this time?

It was the split screen effects this time :D

Raphael Jamil Pranga May 28th, 2008 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael Y Wong (Post 884245)
Pretty Crazy stuffs Raf as always. You guys are glidecamming low-mode, on steroids, the same would apply with Alvin's editing. It is always interesting to see how your team is always experimenting with the post side of things, this SDE is definately no exception.

With your curent SDE workflow as well as SDE format pretty much perfectly worked out, the only thing I would suggest would be to change the overall format of the SDE a bit.

Hahaha! Salamat(thanks) bro! :p

Matthew Ebenezer May 28th, 2008 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Raphael Jamil Pranga (Post 883095)
*SDE workflow? We shoot in SD as of now and we use two Mac Book Pros, one dedicated for capturing, and one dedicated for editing. Alvin started editing during the preps, and never left the computer until the video was done except for some parts during the preps. You guys try fill in the blanks ^_^ :p

Raphael - How do the Mac Book Pros go for battery life throughout the day? I'm guessing you would plug in to power when you can but I'd be interested to know your experiences.

Raphael Jamil Pranga May 28th, 2008 07:01 PM

Hi Mat! Yep, we do plug it in in all three parts of the wedding. We usually setup near sockets to leave us battery life during traveling (preps to church and church to reception) since sometimes capturing/editing continues while on the road especially if the places are far apart.

A big problem would be a garden/beach wedding without backup generators and a blackout/brownout would happen and it would last for about 2 hours or so and the ceremony would be at night. When that happens, i guess all we can do is pray. :)

Matthew Ebenezer May 29th, 2008 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Raphael Jamil Pranga (Post 884780)
Hi Mat! Yep, we do plug it in in all three parts of the wedding. We usually setup near sockets to leave us battery life during traveling (preps to church and church to reception) since sometimes capturing/editing continues while on the road especially if the places are far apart.

A big problem would be a garden/beach wedding without backup generators and a blackout/brownout would happen and it would last for about 2 hours or so and the ceremony would be at night. When that happens, i guess all we can do is pray. :)

Thanks Raphael!

Ian Lim May 29th, 2008 10:27 AM

Mayad rules! Hey Fiel, you guys make me jealous everytime you post your work.. Haha...

Raphael Jamil Pranga May 29th, 2008 05:03 PM

Hahaha! Same here! We love your work too! :p Can't wait for your new pre-wedding vids!!!


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