Hello everyone,
I have been asking for advice on here for years whenever I get stuck, so I finally looked at this thread and thought I would contribute
http://skysimonephotography.com/sky-...ghlight-films/
You can see some of my favourite wedding video highlights here.
I have been shooting multi camera wedding videos by myself (without an assistant or anything) for years.
Obviously I'm a female as well. I havn't ever encountered another female multi camera single operator business in wedding videography, at least not in Perth Australia - I've just moved to California so I have no idea what the market is like here
Everything you see on there has been filmed with Canon 5d mk 2 as my main camera
For ceremony and reception, audio would be recorded with Senheisser connected to Sony FX1 that's in a 'safe wide to the side' position.
During post I match them up.
The first few wedding videos I ever tried back in 2007/2008 I edited with Windows Movie Maker because I didn't want to buy some software and then decide I didn't like it.. Some guys from my church were wedding videographers and reccomended Edius, which I had never heard of. Everyone else was pushing Adobe or Finalcut.
I got Edius, and never looked back. So smooth and easy to use. Then in 2010 I went to Sydney and did a wedding videographer DSLR conference, after struggling to shoot DSLR without somebody telling me how to fix the hiccups at the end of 09, and found out that most of the videographers in attendance used Edius! They had an Edius rep come and speak which was pretty awesome.
Would love to know what you think.
Sky
I have been asking for advice on here for years whenever I get stuck, so I finally looked at this thread and thought I would contribute
http://skysimonephotography.com/sky-...ghlight-films/
You can see some of my favourite wedding video highlights here.
I have been shooting multi camera wedding videos by myself (without an assistant or anything) for years.
Obviously I'm a female as well. I havn't ever encountered another female multi camera single operator business in wedding videography, at least not in Perth Australia - I've just moved to California so I have no idea what the market is like here
Everything you see on there has been filmed with Canon 5d mk 2 as my main camera
For ceremony and reception, audio would be recorded with Senheisser connected to Sony FX1 that's in a 'safe wide to the side' position.
During post I match them up.
The first few wedding videos I ever tried back in 2007/2008 I edited with Windows Movie Maker because I didn't want to buy some software and then decide I didn't like it.. Some guys from my church were wedding videographers and reccomended Edius, which I had never heard of. Everyone else was pushing Adobe or Finalcut.
I got Edius, and never looked back. So smooth and easy to use. Then in 2010 I went to Sydney and did a wedding videographer DSLR conference, after struggling to shoot DSLR without somebody telling me how to fix the hiccups at the end of 09, and found out that most of the videographers in attendance used Edius! They had an Edius rep come and speak which was pretty awesome.
Would love to know what you think.
Sky
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