This video is gold! Especially when it comes to the dance floor footage. Camera movement needs to match the energy. We play around with a lot of shutter drag for crazy reception dancing too. There’s a lot of ways you can make the viewer feel like they were apart of the event.
What do you think on the 15-35 canon rf? Only time I switch to a 24-105 is ceremony time. The rest of the time I’m close and a fly right behind or interacting.
Your talking Head Shot is the crispyest I have seen on all of UA-cam. Do you have a secret sauce for exporting? Or is it just the RED camera? :D Love your stuff
this was great. I wish I watched before I shot my first weeding three weeks ago. Man I have a lot to learn. Starting late in the game at 61. Kind of fell into this effort to shoot weddings after adopting two girls in 2020 and using an a6400 and 16mm 1.4 to make videos of them. then a friend asked me to shoot his backyard wedding since he was not going to have any video. I shot it on that same camera and lens. I since uped my gear to FX3 and 24-70 GM ii. So I shot my frist real wedding three weeks ago. Here is a highlight reel. A lot to learn! but you gotta start somewhere. ua-cam.com/video/mLgfHXc_js0/v-deo.htmlsi=4Dii7Oesr7YROiIE
Love your videos...but... I am a solo shooter for weddings. There is no way I have time to have sit down interviews. All your videos you have several people with you that you can assign to do nothing but solos. Again love your videos but sometimes you need to look at solo shooters and the high speed day when you are all over the place.
You most definitely can! Any wedding trailer you see on my page (are older) but have interviews and all done solo. One thing I do is pre plan my wedding videos (the story and shots). I plan a call with the couple to discuss these ideas and what I would like to do creatively (with their permission). Things don’t always go as planned, but if you are intentional it’s definitely easier and the couple will also make sure it happens if they are on the same page.
This video is gold! Especially when it comes to the dance floor footage. Camera movement needs to match the energy. We play around with a lot of shutter drag for crazy reception dancing too. There’s a lot of ways you can make the viewer feel like they were apart of the event.
@@RossBarnett02 let’s gooo. Shutter drag is dope. Yea that’s what it’s all about. Truly just being more intentional. Thanks for watching 🙌🏾🙌🏾
This is so helpful
Great work as always bro. Good information
preach, justin. preach.
Tamron 35-150 in the cart rn. So many exit signs In these wedding films smh. Justin with the smoke show today 👏🏾
@@HwayVision hahaha just remember I’m a professional nobody haha
Thank you Justin!!
happy birthday Justin!
Keep up the good work! #StayBlessed & Show The Viewer What You Want Them To See
@@fullframeproductionsllc just had to drill it in haha. 😂😂😂
Great Tips Justin!
Guilty! I make so many of the mistakes you mentioned. Lesson learned: show the viewer what you want them to see!
@@danielkavideo1822 let’s goooo. You’ll be filming and suddenly hear my voice “show the viewer what you want them to see” haha
What do you think on the 15-35 canon rf? Only time I switch to a 24-105 is ceremony time. The rest of the time I’m close and a fly right behind or interacting.
@@kristypence personally the 15-35 is too wide. Definitely a reception lens and establishing shots. That 24-105 should stay on for sure.
Your talking Head Shot is the crispyest I have seen on all of UA-cam. Do you have a secret sauce for exporting? Or is it just the RED camera? :D Love your stuff
@@benediktandxenia ahaha let’s goooo. So funny enough, this is the Nikon Z8 🥹 haha 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Got it show the viewer what you don’t want them to see😆
@@fernandosaavedra537 😂😂😂😂😂
I have a feeling that you’re going to send this to your associate videographer to watch before a wedding 😅
@@Arshandays hahah good idea 😂😂😂
Ok, but do I show the viewer what I want them to see? 😂😂😂
@@waynealejo you my friend are the elite of the elite haha. 🔥🔥
The Nikon 24-120mm is super...
@@phenomenalshots7626 literally my favorite all day lens haha
CMON
First!!! 😂
@@MarcusRFilms haha let’s gooooo
this was great. I wish I watched before I shot my first weeding three weeks ago. Man I have a lot to learn. Starting late in the game at 61. Kind of fell into this effort to shoot weddings after adopting two girls in 2020 and using an a6400 and 16mm 1.4 to make videos of them. then a friend asked me to shoot his backyard wedding since he was not going to have any video. I shot it on that same camera and lens. I since uped my gear to FX3 and 24-70 GM ii. So I shot my frist real wedding three weeks ago. Here is a highlight reel. A lot to learn! but you gotta start somewhere.
ua-cam.com/video/mLgfHXc_js0/v-deo.htmlsi=4Dii7Oesr7YROiIE
Love your videos...but... I am a solo shooter for weddings. There is no way I have time to have sit down interviews. All your videos you have several people with you that you can assign to do nothing but solos. Again love your videos but sometimes you need to look at solo shooters and the high speed day when you are all over the place.
You have plenty of time :)
I’ll book a wedding solo just to get bts and show you. It can be done 🥹
I shoot weddings solo and always get interviews. Just gotta plan for them.
There is always a way. Just don’t limit yourself
You most definitely can! Any wedding trailer you see on my page (are older) but have interviews and all done solo.
One thing I do is pre plan my wedding videos (the story and shots). I plan a call with the couple to discuss these ideas and what I would like to do creatively (with their permission).
Things don’t always go as planned, but if you are intentional it’s definitely easier and the couple will also make sure it happens if they are on the same page.