
Jenny & Tommy Wedding Movie
3 months ago
Shot on Djurgården and outside Oscarskyrkan in Stockholm with Canon 5D Mk II, graded in Magic Bullet/Colorista in Final Cut.
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It is some work to film with available light in these situations - also you can not do any retakes at a wedding...
I am originally a still photographer, but films are more and more interesting especially for weddings, where almost all of next summers wedding shoots also includes video.
Best Regards from Anna
In the early part of the Video you have a tendency to drift too far 'off' your shots which I find disconcerting, unless there is 'intent' in that movement.
Drift pans 'on' to the Subject look great and for me You should cut them in when they are already on the move.
Video/film also requires, if you have time on the day, big, big close-ups of stuff....Shoes, jewels, frosted glasses, flowers, dress detail. They will look fantastic with the 5d and minimal DOF.
A little 'live' sound, now and then, will also help nail the imagery into place.
The cut after the Groom spoon feeds the bride the Wedding Cake made me wonder if they were passing it to one another in their mouths!!!
The final Sequence, with the fade to black in the music break following the couple's slow motion dance, and then into the end ... is great Cinema.
Also
I found this amazing piece of musical theatre which you might like:
vimeo.com/7576355
Bob
With this particular movie we did a lot of stills at the sam time were we did the close-ups of the shoes, rings et c
Interesting that you commented on the cake-feeding, I actually had to cut out a short piece because of a person in the background who unfortunately had a short yawn which really distracted the rest of the action.
With the first shots we drifted off to get some "airy" fell of the big moment, the sky above the hill we are standing upon and also to tie it together with the music, soit is quite intentional - never the less, good to have some input.
I'll have a look at the musical piece!
Anna