Amy & Rik - Feature Wedding Film (Shot on Lumix S5ii) (Bashall Barn, Clitheroe)

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  • Опубліковано 7 бер 2024
  • Feature Wedding Film for Amy & Rik who got married at Bashall Barn, Clitheroe
    🔗 www.bashallbarn.co.uk/
    This wedding was shot on the Panasonic Lumix S5ii, using a variety of lenses and filters.
    Limited Availability for 2024
    Calendar open for 2025 & 2026 weddings
    Will work worldwide!
    GET IN TOUCH WITH ME:
    📹 stephenwhiteheadfilms.com
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @ExploreThroughMe
    @ExploreThroughMe 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice work 👍
    What’s was your lens collection?

    • @StephenWhiteheadFilms
      @StephenWhiteheadFilms  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks mate!
      I use a combination of lens. My main lens is 35mm but I film on a Lumix S5ii at 4K so it has a crop. So it’s more of a 50mm equivalent. I use this for the majority of ye day but then have an 85mm for getting more candid shots and a wide 24mm for the odd wide shot if I need it 👍

    • @ExploreThroughMe
      @ExploreThroughMe 4 місяці тому

      @@StephenWhiteheadFilms Nice 😉you have a nice setup
      I recently buy Panasonic S5 IIX with kit lens 20-60. I need your suggestion on lenses
      I was planning for Sigma 28-70 f/2.8 L mount and may be Panasonic 70-300 or Sigma 100-400 for nature and wildlife
      I do travel and make videos and do small jobs project such as Birthday pictures, portrait etc..(not wedding)

    • @StephenWhiteheadFilms
      @StephenWhiteheadFilms  4 місяці тому +1

      @@ExploreThroughMe The lens you buy all depends on the type of filming you want to do.
      I might not be the best person to advise on lens however a zoom lens is great, I used to have that 28-70 lens and it was superb. However the aperture was 2.8 and it did not let enough light in for me working inside a lot , so I went back to prime lens which was 1.4-1.8 aperture.
      If you are doing wildlife outside then definitely get a zoom lens as this will be vital and you should have plenty of light anyway so the aperture will not factor in as much 👍