Been following since you started this, fan of your work mate. Love the film!, not sure on the sped up bit in the dancing part though. Looking forward to seeing what you bring into 2019
Thanks a lot mate, that means a lot. Believe it or not that is just normal speed, 25fps..! Looks more sped up because its coming from slo mo I guess, cheers.
I primarily try to do more of a highlight reel and recap of the wedding, like this, only a month ago i found out people want essentially hour long videos of everything lol
ugh, not for me those long edits. My longest films are 20 minutes, which i can do a really creative, cinematic edit without streching it out. Most couples in my experience prefer the shorter ones anyway! 🤷♂️
Hi Adam. So i've come across this same track on Google play music, is it ok to use in productions then ? If so i feel like i've just found a whole new world of tracks to use.
Couldn’t say Paul, don’t know what their policy will be. Generally you’ll need to license tracks from places like Musicbed, soundstripe etc. Or just accept the monetisation restraints like this video.
@@AdamWingFilms Really interesting. I'm a hobbyist and film weddings for friends. I'd love to use this type of song but always go for high tempo as i think easier to edit. Also, do you use a LUT and how do you ensure good quality video in low light receptions? Do you cap your ISO. Thanks - Love your stuff mate. Keep it up!
Couples tend not to mind, and or trust you to choose music. Give it a go next time, can always re edit. I always shoot wide open aperture and and just whack up the ISO if I need to. Generally never had to go beyond 6400. Colour wise i use a FilmConvert plugin; ua-cam.com/video/i2uCqXmce7o/v-deo.html
Been following since you started this, fan of your work mate.
Love the film!, not sure on the sped up bit in the dancing part though.
Looking forward to seeing what you bring into 2019
Thanks a lot mate, that means a lot. Believe it or not that is just normal speed, 25fps..! Looks more sped up because its coming from slo mo I guess, cheers.
Cracking work again Adam, what did the couple think? they give you any feedback?
Thank you my friend! Yeah they loved it, it's gone down well with the family, and the other suppliers from the day.
very nice thumb up 1 clever just add ambient sound.
thank you very much!
Do you think having a song with vocals helps in this situation?
yeah mate definitely, probably wouldn't be essential, but i did have this sort of track in mind when filming it.
I primarily try to do more of a highlight reel and recap of the wedding, like this, only a month ago i found out people want essentially hour long videos of everything lol
ugh, not for me those long edits. My longest films are 20 minutes, which i can do a really creative, cinematic edit without streching it out. Most couples in my experience prefer the shorter ones anyway! 🤷♂️
Hi Adam. So i've come across this same track on Google play music, is it ok to use in productions then ? If so i feel like i've just found a whole new world of tracks to use.
Couldn’t say Paul, don’t know what their policy will be. Generally you’ll need to license tracks from places like Musicbed, soundstripe etc. Or just accept the monetisation restraints like this video.
@@AdamWingFilms Thanks mate. Yeah Soundstripe is my choice at the moment.
Who's that dude at the start?
New add-on I’m trialing.. Handsome film introducer. Going down a storm 😜
Hi Adam - Great work as always. Who chose the song - you or the couple?
Thanks Chris. I chose the track, knew by the end of the drinks reception whilst filming what type of sound I wanted to use.
@@AdamWingFilms Really interesting. I'm a hobbyist and film weddings for friends. I'd love to use this type of song but always go for high tempo as i think easier to edit. Also, do you use a LUT and how do you ensure good quality video in low light receptions? Do you cap your ISO. Thanks - Love your stuff mate. Keep it up!
Couples tend not to mind, and or trust you to choose music. Give it a go next time, can always re edit.
I always shoot wide open aperture and and just whack up the ISO if I need to. Generally never had to go beyond 6400.
Colour wise i use a FilmConvert plugin; ua-cam.com/video/i2uCqXmce7o/v-deo.html