Thanks to all that have watched this video. If you liked it you might enjoy this years event BTS as well. Cheers How to APPROACH FILMING & EDITING Live Events | BROLL + Interviews + Edit Breakdown | Lumix + Nikon ua-cam.com/video/E9YdfOHCf9Q/v-deo.html
Great helpful tips and information! This information and knowledge is very helpful. I am learning.Thank you. I wanted to know did you film the whole event straight through in its entirety or parts of event for a highlight piece?
I'm glad I found your channel brother. Great video and breakdown of everything from start to finish. I've been on the fence about building a DIY video cart but the wagon you had worked really well. Keep up the great work!
Amazing job!! Did you record audio of the speakers? If so, were you wirelessly running that audio into one of your cameras, or did you have the H6 hidden somewhere close to the stage?
so for this particular event I lucked out and there is a production company that is running live cameras that I am able to recieve their audio each day. But if I dont have that access I use my H6 to record the full run of show and then sync the audio and video in post. Cheers
Hello. I am a Filmmaker from Paraguay and we don't have cameras in the store for testing and my question is what do you think is better? I have right now just a Canon 80D and like this camera but I need two camera for weddings. I have 2 Sigma lenses, the 18-35 and the 50-100 f1.8. And now I'm not sure which camera to buy, that Canon R7 or the Lumix S5, what do find make more sense?
So i'm a little bias so I lean more toward Panasonic because I really think there videos features/settings are in an abundence at a great price. That being said my second shooter was using the canon r5 or R6 and shooting fully auto and the footage looked great. I do feel like the ibis on the Lumix is better than the canons but thats my personal opinion. Overall if you are looking to get the best bang for the buck go Lumix, but if you need AF for most of your productions the canon might be a better option for you. Are you able to possibly rent the camera bodies of these cameras to test them out before you purchase one? Cheers for the great comment.
@@LowellProductions thanks men. No it's impossible to rent cameras here in our country and test them out. I now bought me the Canon eos R7 because I have some ef lenses and I like it so far, it's good for sportshooting 👌
So you just used wireless mics on the speakers? What did you do for ambient sound/ audience? Did you run the h6 into the receiver, board, or speakers? Thanks in advance.
If you're in the back of a room you're probably closer to the audio guys so it's always better to patch into their mixer. Ambient crowd noise is always picked up naturally when people clap or cheer. You can always mix it with applause or clapping stock sound clips in post
I have in the past, and the final results were good but having Chay or someone else help is a huge plus as we are typically having to document several different rooms/break out events all going on at once over the 3 day event. Its doable with one person but also over the years the budget for the video side of things has increased which allows me to hire help. Great question. Cheers
Thanks to all that have watched this video. If you liked it you might enjoy this years event BTS as well. Cheers How to APPROACH FILMING & EDITING Live Events | BROLL + Interviews + Edit Breakdown | Lumix + Nikon
ua-cam.com/video/E9YdfOHCf9Q/v-deo.html
Great helpful tips and information! This information and knowledge is very helpful. I am learning.Thank you. I wanted to know did you film the whole event straight through in its entirety or parts of event for a highlight piece?
I'm glad I found your channel brother. Great video and breakdown of everything from start to finish. I've been on the fence about building a DIY video cart but the wagon you had worked really well. Keep up the great work!
I greatly appreciate this. I love the strategy of delivering photo and video content at the end of every day!
Thanks guys for the comment. Cheers to your and your company.
Thanks for being so thorough, it gives me a lot of insight and inspiration
No Problem Sebastian. Cheers
Thanks for this,
it has given me a new perspective on how to film events
That was a damn well organisation, well played
Did you mic the speakers? If so, how did you mic them? Lavs, wireless, ect?
Thank you. Respect from Spain!
Amazing job!! Did you record audio of the speakers? If so, were you wirelessly running that audio into one of your cameras, or did you have the H6 hidden somewhere close to the stage?
so for this particular event I lucked out and there is a production company that is running live cameras that I am able to recieve their audio each day. But if I dont have that access I use my H6 to record the full run of show and then sync the audio and video in post. Cheers
Transporting the gear via the wagon is an ingenious idea.
Thanks Ryan, I know you lug around alot of gear so these things can be a game changer for sure. Cheers dude
@@LowellProductions Thanks! I ended up ordering one of these wagons already and it has already saved me a lot of back pain lol.
How much did you charge ;)
Love the insights. Thank you.
That looked like a pretty compact folding table you set up. It looks much more compact and lightweight than the Costco ones I have. What kind is that?
The table was acutally an Amazon purchase but the cart was the item I got from Costco. Cheers Morton
Probably a 4ft table instead of a 6ft table
Hello. I am a Filmmaker from Paraguay and we don't have cameras in the store for testing and my question is what do you think is better? I have right now just a Canon 80D and like this camera but I need two camera for weddings. I have 2 Sigma lenses, the 18-35 and the 50-100 f1.8. And now I'm not sure which camera to buy, that Canon R7 or the Lumix S5, what do find make more sense?
So i'm a little bias so I lean more toward Panasonic because I really think there videos features/settings are in an abundence at a great price. That being said my second shooter was using the canon r5 or R6 and shooting fully auto and the footage looked great. I do feel like the ibis on the Lumix is better than the canons but thats my personal opinion. Overall if you are looking to get the best bang for the buck go Lumix, but if you need AF for most of your productions the canon might be a better option for you. Are you able to possibly rent the camera bodies of these cameras to test them out before you purchase one? Cheers for the great comment.
@@LowellProductions thanks men. No it's impossible to rent cameras here in our country and test them out. I now bought me the Canon eos R7 because I have some ef lenses and I like it so far, it's good for sportshooting 👌
Very amazing insight thank you.
What's the table you used for setup?
Its from amazon, heres a link to the one I own. : amzn.to/42LUpkn Cheers KP
Thank you...
@@thekp503 no problem, I love the table because its super light weight and portable. Cheers
Cool!
So you just used wireless mics on the speakers? What did you do for ambient sound/ audience? Did you run the h6 into the receiver, board, or speakers? Thanks in advance.
If you're in the back of a room you're probably closer to the audio guys so it's always better to patch into their mixer. Ambient crowd noise is always picked up naturally when people clap or cheer. You can always mix it with applause or clapping stock sound clips in post
could you have done the event on your own ? Solo
I have in the past, and the final results were good but having Chay or someone else help is a huge plus as we are typically having to document several different rooms/break out events all going on at once over the 3 day event. Its doable with one person but also over the years the budget for the video side of things has increased which allows me to hire help. Great question. Cheers
What are some tips you guys recommend when filming events??
If your camera is going to be stationary invest in a folding high chair
my dream to become event videographer/editor
just keep practicing and be willing to do free work and in time you will sir. Cheers
@@LowellProductions thanks for the lift sir. More content for your live events. Godbless
Ron Paul is such great person