Thank you for making this! such great ideas. as a beginner with weddings this put a ton of ideas in my head, starting with your suggestions it led me to some other variations. once again, Thank you.. first video i've watched of yours and i'm now subscribed!
Its a combination of things. If you are using a lens with a fast aperture meaning 1.2 - 1.8, you can achieve this easily by focusing on your subject and then positioning an object closer to your lens. The key is make sure the object is not equal distance from your lens and subject. A zoom lens can also help you achieve this look as well.
Thanks for these poses! Definitely give me more confidence on directing couples on their wedding day. How many of these poses do you try and incorporate on a single wedding day?
It just depends on the vibe and personality from the couple as well as the photographers shooting style. Sometimes I just lean on and collab with the photog to capture the couple during the session and lend ideas when I feel its not coherent with my brand to get shots I need for the edit.
1/15 - Shutter F2.8 with an ND Filter If you don’t have a filter F5.6 or higher works as well! Monopod for stability or a camera with image stabilization No autofocus, dial in your focus on your subject first and stay as still as possible
This is such an amazing concept of wedding filmmaking. I love it
I love all of this! First client coming this october so. Learned a lot on this thank you!
Very very useful. Taken notes. 😉😊
Thank you for making this! such great ideas. as a beginner with weddings this put a ton of ideas in my head, starting with your suggestions it led me to some other variations. once again, Thank you.. first video i've watched of yours and i'm now subscribed!
Thank you for all your videos. I’m a big fan, creating wedding films from Guam!
Thanks so much! I hope they help in some way 💪
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Thanks my man! Appreciate you 💪
Such good knowledge, man!
Thanks so much man!
I like your videos. I am cheering for your business!
@@TimThornburg thanks so much Tim! I appreciate the kind words and support always 💪
Amazing bro thank you so much
How are you defocusing your foreground? Is it just the lens or specific setup?
Its a combination of things. If you are using a lens with a fast aperture meaning 1.2 - 1.8, you can achieve this easily by focusing on your subject and then positioning an object closer to your lens. The key is make sure the object is not equal distance from your lens and subject. A zoom lens can also help you achieve this look as well.
Testin the motor had me rollin 😂
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Thanks for these poses! Definitely give me more confidence on directing couples on their wedding day. How many of these poses do you try and incorporate on a single wedding day?
It just depends on the vibe and personality from the couple as well as the photographers shooting style. Sometimes I just lean on and collab with the photog to capture the couple during the session and lend ideas when I feel its not coherent with my brand to get shots I need for the edit.
@@WaywardNorth makes sense! Thanks for the solid advice and tips 🙌🏻
Great ideas!!
“We’re getting Chipotle” 😂😂 Amazing!!
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@@WaywardNorth Represent!
I had a question regarding your LUTS. Can these be used in DaVinci Resolve?
They sure can! You can import cube files inside Davinci!
muito top, valeu pelas dicas!
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Hello, what are good settings for slow shutter shot?
1/15 - Shutter
F2.8 with an ND Filter
If you don’t have a filter F5.6 or higher works as well!
Monopod for stability or a camera with image stabilization
No autofocus, dial in your focus on your subject first and stay as still as possible
@@WaywardNorth easy enough! Thank you
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What cameras did you use for these weddings?