@imagepremier Hi, It is a custom shoulder we built combining a rod support system. We started shooting with the 5D before there were any good commercial solutions to shoulder mount supports, so build our own.
Hi. . .a still photog here along the Gulf Coast of Texas, where we do know about shooting in heat and mosquitos. Not sure how I ended up on your video, but thoroughly enjoyed it. I always love seeing simple mastery of equipment.
The little mini-track between the two chairs was quite cool. Did you make that, as well as the dolly for the camera -- or, is that something off-the-shelf?
9.03 reminds me of when I'm carrying a camera bag, monitor and recorder, 3 x 800 watt lights case, a miller tripod, boom stand and an accessories bag by myself through St Georges Tce CBD.
@bergerlemur yep know that feeling, before I started using straps around the equipment trolley, i went down a curb a split my all my gear crossing St Georges Terrace
I'm a fledgling freelance videographer doing my first wedding in a few days. This video and the video on your blog are awesomely inspiring. Thanks for putting these up.
cheers for viewing, we don't really use anything out of the ordinary, all shots are hand held, Tripod, and a modified monopod and one shot used a home built tracking rig (similar to a slider)
Thanks that was a great video! Noticed you used DSLR Cameras for the wedding (better quality than HD Camcorders) - did you guys use them for the whole wedding ceremony and reception? Was told to cover the the whole wedding on a HD Camcorder and use DSLRs for nicer DOF shots / cutaways etc.
hi, we love the capabilities of DSLR's and shoot the majority of the day on them. The result is great but admittedly they are far more difficult to use for most aspects of a production, i.e. multiple lenses, audio. but then again we were shooting with a Depth of Field adapter prior to this and composing all shots inverted, so this is now a step up. Depending on you experience level It probably is recommended to use a HD camcorder for the majority of a shoot.
Hi, you work is fantastic! Currently I make music videos using a DSLR but are being asked to start shooting wedding/parties more often. What's a good HD camera to get started with? Thanks in advance for any suggestions you give. Keep up the great work! ..... ps that floating shot where the couple where standing beside a hedge was mind blowing, what steadycam are you using?
@JaySquiller Thanks for watching, probably best to hit up DVinfo forum in regard to the camera suggestions. I love the 5D but its not really a camera you want to start out with in my opinion. weddings are a very dynamic event and you need to be ready for things happening quickly.
The steady shots are done with a custom modified mono pod
Nice video, Thanks for sharring...
MinDigitalMedia 1 week ago
I am a fellow videographer, and am curious to what kind of shoulder mount you're using at 7:52 please and thank you.
imagepremier 2 months ago
@imagepremier Hi, It is a custom shoulder we built combining a rod support system. We started shooting with the 5D before there were any good commercial solutions to shoulder mount supports, so build our own.
Turnah81 2 months ago
Hi. . .a still photog here along the Gulf Coast of Texas, where we do know about shooting in heat and mosquitos. Not sure how I ended up on your video, but thoroughly enjoyed it. I always love seeing simple mastery of equipment.
The little mini-track between the two chairs was quite cool. Did you make that, as well as the dolly for the camera -- or, is that something off-the-shelf?
violethill 2 months ago
9.03 reminds me of when I'm carrying a camera bag, monitor and recorder, 3 x 800 watt lights case, a miller tripod, boom stand and an accessories bag by myself through St Georges Tce CBD.
bergerlemur 3 months ago
@bergerlemur yep know that feeling, before I started using straps around the equipment trolley, i went down a curb a split my all my gear crossing St Georges Terrace
InShotProductions 3 months ago
I'm a fledgling freelance videographer doing my first wedding in a few days. This video and the video on your blog are awesomely inspiring. Thanks for putting these up.
Clubfighter22 5 months ago
Thank you guys so much!!! I'm a photographer/videographer that is new to weddings... This behind the scene helped out a lot!!!
legacy2281 5 months ago
I'm going to shoot a wedding as well in a few weeks,
Watching to get some tips! :)
GlennBrughmans 7 months ago
great video, shooting my first wedding end of this month, some great tips in there, thanks for the vid..SUBSCRIBED!!!
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yolanthe3g 1 year ago
great camera work.. what type of rigs do you use, you get amazing floating shots
BoozOrLoozShow1 1 year ago
@BoozOrLoozShow1
cheers for viewing, we don't really use anything out of the ordinary, all shots are hand held, Tripod, and a modified monopod and one shot used a home built tracking rig (similar to a slider)
InShotProductions 1 year ago
Thanks that was a great video! Noticed you used DSLR Cameras for the wedding (better quality than HD Camcorders) - did you guys use them for the whole wedding ceremony and reception? Was told to cover the the whole wedding on a HD Camcorder and use DSLRs for nicer DOF shots / cutaways etc.
tometuata 1 year ago
@tometuata
hi, we love the capabilities of DSLR's and shoot the majority of the day on them. The result is great but admittedly they are far more difficult to use for most aspects of a production, i.e. multiple lenses, audio. but then again we were shooting with a Depth of Field adapter prior to this and composing all shots inverted, so this is now a step up. Depending on you experience level It probably is recommended to use a HD camcorder for the majority of a shoot.
InShotProductions 1 year ago
@InShotProductions
Hi, you work is fantastic! Currently I make music videos using a DSLR but are being asked to start shooting wedding/parties more often. What's a good HD camera to get started with? Thanks in advance for any suggestions you give. Keep up the great work! ..... ps that floating shot where the couple where standing beside a hedge was mind blowing, what steadycam are you using?
JaySquiller 7 months ago
@JaySquiller Thanks for watching, probably best to hit up DVinfo forum in regard to the camera suggestions. I love the 5D but its not really a camera you want to start out with in my opinion. weddings are a very dynamic event and you need to be ready for things happening quickly.
The steady shots are done with a custom modified mono pod
Cheers
InShotProductions 3 months ago