Thanks for this really great tutorial. What I liked is that you're going into the process of building your soundtrack (what you called the framework) for your wedding film. Since you went in the details, with all kind of songs, Will be it possible please to add a link at least of one of your wedding film, so as to see how they fit between each other? It would be really appreciated. And thank for your work
Great educational/inspirational video as always Jaired, much appreciated! Music is by far the one thing that whoops my butt when it comes to the editing process, both in selecting the music, and in trying to not make the entire video ABOUT the music 😅 I still have a lot to grow in this area, but I don't know what I'd do without MusicBed; it is hands down the worth the price tag.
Loving the educational content as always! Any recommendations for a camera lense for the FX30? Using the old camcorder Sony ax700/ax53 at the moment and want to switch to mirrorless but debating the lense combination. Also considering the a7IV because I've heared it shoots better in low light?
A7IV is better in low light than the FX30 but if you are looking for some lenses I use the Sigma 24-70, Sigma 24mm and 50mm prime, and the Tamron 35-150. Since the FX30 is Super35, youll want a wide focal range to compensate for the crop factor. A Sigma 18-35 F1.8 on the FX30 is GORGEOUS. Thanks for the kind words!
I would go A7siii or FX3 if you're switching to mirrorless (for weddings - the overheating on the A7iv is kind of scary Lol) or wait to see what they come out with next, and just keep saving for now. I've also had great success with the Sigma 24-70 (Auto focus isn't amazing, but for the price it's good,) and the Tamron 70-180 as well (almost like the Tamron better than the Sigma, even though cheaper, and isn't as versatile.) Both great budget options 👍
I get everyone says, story story story, but let's be real, we all know the ending 😮. So what is different, mini stories, I add these, but as a total story, no. Look at the very top luxury weddings. There is little story, it is flashy, shot well and stunning. This is today's wedding video. Yes there is people doing different stuff but is not the mainstream.
We may know the classic ending of the guy gets the girl but what makes every wedding/film/story different is the Journey it took to get there. Luxury wedding films are just that, Luxury, flashy, but they can be story based but its luxury driven. Todays wedding film has become stale and we should look through other avenues to tell impactful, inspiring stories about our couples. Most of the time, we can't find all the bits and pieces until After the wedding day.
Thank you
You are welcome!
Thanks for this really great tutorial. What I liked is that you're going into the process of building your soundtrack (what you called the framework) for your wedding film.
Since you went in the details, with all kind of songs, Will be it possible please to add a link at least of one of your wedding film, so as to see how they fit between each other? It would be really appreciated.
And thank for your work
Hey friend, I have several wedding films on the channel here you can check out!
Great educational/inspirational video as always Jaired, much appreciated! Music is by far the one thing that whoops my butt when it comes to the editing process, both in selecting the music, and in trying to not make the entire video ABOUT the music 😅 I still have a lot to grow in this area, but I don't know what I'd do without MusicBed; it is hands down the worth the price tag.
Thanks so much Brandon! Music is definitely one of the most difficult to perfect. Musicbed is the best!
This is all amazing to know. Plus factor in color and it all comes together nicely.
Loving the educational content as always! Any recommendations for a camera lense for the FX30? Using the old camcorder Sony ax700/ax53 at the moment and want to switch to mirrorless but debating the lense combination.
Also considering the a7IV because I've heared it shoots better in low light?
A7IV is better in low light than the FX30 but if you are looking for some lenses I use the Sigma 24-70, Sigma 24mm and 50mm prime, and the Tamron 35-150. Since the FX30 is Super35, youll want a wide focal range to compensate for the crop factor. A Sigma 18-35 F1.8 on the FX30 is GORGEOUS. Thanks for the kind words!
I would go A7siii or FX3 if you're switching to mirrorless (for weddings - the overheating on the A7iv is kind of scary Lol) or wait to see what they come out with next, and just keep saving for now. I've also had great success with the Sigma 24-70 (Auto focus isn't amazing, but for the price it's good,) and the Tamron 70-180 as well (almost like the Tamron better than the Sigma, even though cheaper, and isn't as versatile.) Both great budget options 👍
I get everyone says, story story story, but let's be real, we all know the ending 😮. So what is different, mini stories, I add these, but as a total story, no. Look at the very top luxury weddings. There is little story, it is flashy, shot well and stunning. This is today's wedding video. Yes there is people doing different stuff but is not the mainstream.
We may know the classic ending of the guy gets the girl but what makes every wedding/film/story different is the Journey it took to get there. Luxury wedding films are just that, Luxury, flashy, but they can be story based but its luxury driven. Todays wedding film has become stale and we should look through other avenues to tell impactful, inspiring stories about our couples. Most of the time, we can't find all the bits and pieces until After the wedding day.