Wedding Filmmaking Behind The Scenes SOLO Handheld - Easy FX3 Wedding Video 📷
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- čas přidán 24. 01. 2024
- Behind the scenes for a day of wedding filmmaking with Jesse Peacock.
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Loved this video, thank you!
Great video! Very insightful and fun to watch, keep ‘em coming!!!
Thanks Jacob!
Wow! What an amazing video, really. Thank you. ❤
Thank you
Great vid
great video.. keep them coming
Thank you 🙌
The master 👑
Thanks man
Handheld fx3 is the way to go! I Suggest getting some peak design clips and rocking it as a shoulder strap. Takes loads off the back
Not a bad idea at all. Even the fx3 after shooting on it all day gives you a bit of an ache without support
You could also try a sling and use it as a cine saddle. I rest the camera half on my peak design sling to help stabilize and bring the weight into the body. Helps fatigue, for sure.
But sometimes a monopod is nice too lol
The Slide Lite is good but the rubber on it can actually make it kind of bind on your clothing (which is by design) but the leash is actually REALLY fast because you can adjust size very quickly and there's no rubber on the strap itself so it easily moves....
I use the Falcam F38 clips on the bottom of the camera and use the Peak Design clips on it (two) .... I suggest not getting the Ulanzi/Falcam quick release magnets -- trust me.
Nice content, Mate.
Cheers
Lovely video. I have a question. Any particular reason you switched to shooting in 1080p for the later bits? Thanks in anticipation
This was really helpful and I really like that you showed how you interacted with the couple, super practical. Thanks mate, I've got a wedding coming up and got a lot of value from this. A couple questions I had from the technical side. Did you have an additional camera on a tripod? Also, what cables do you usually bring for capturing sound into the rode if you don't know what the sound setup will be?
Glad you found it helpful! Yes I had a second camera for ceremony and speeches. I use an A74, but any camera with auto focus would be fine. I think I probably need to make a video on it. But you need a 3.5mm cable (that’s the most basic one). Then you need a quarter inch to 3.5mm adapter. Lots of celebrants speakers etc use this one. Then for the reception you need a RCA to 3.5mm cable and some way of plugging into an XLR connection. So 3.5mm to XLR adapter would do it. This will mean you can plug easily into a DJs set, or into a speaker. In Australia, a lot of the audio setups (and I would imagine around the world too) are really crap. Lots of feedback, static, popping etc. So don’t feel shy about using a mic strap and putting your mic directly onto the microphone.
Here’s what you need
-a double DJI mic setup). Great for strapping or just mic’ing people).
-2 Tascam DR10L (think they make a pro version now).
-and the above cables. That’s it! Not too tricky at all :)
Hope that helps!
Amazing!! Do you like to shoot in manual or auto focus throughout the day?
You make everything solo? with a one camera? or you use a two cameras?
Could you explain a little more about your tripod camera setup for during the ceremony? Do you have multiple cameras or just that one on the tripod and you move around?
Great video!
I'm using a Rode Wireless Pro and had no idea you could connect it to the speaker to record sound that way. Could you break down the cables you use for doing this, or point me in the right direction to find out how? I assume you plug-in the transmitter and not the receiver. Is that correct? Thank you!
you should list the focal length on the screen as well. great video
What kind of lights you using at the venue?
This is such an awesome video thanks for the tips. Just a quick one. When you plug in the WGii to the speaker do you need any other attachment so it doesn’t come in too hot and the audio clips, I.e. like an attenuator?
I've been putting off buying an attenuator (so that's probably the best answer for that problem). I'll pretty much always test to make sure it's not coming in too hot. If it is, I usually just change audio sources. I think having mutiple sources of audio gives you the flexibility to not over-rely on any one source too much. But yes, you're 100% right, an attenuator would be the best solution!
@@JessePeacock thanks so much mate really appreciate the help. It’s actually a great idea and I’ll have to try it one day by getting audio through the speaker. Keep up the great work
appreciate the kind words, thanks@@anthonyzammit4399
What did you have under your camera, the big block?!?
How are you using the camera for the Bts? Thanks!
HI!
go since you shoot a lot freehand. Is FX stabilization really that good?
Can you tell me your light setup pls
Hello,help me,please. Rec all wedding 25p and edit slowmotion in premiere, or change P and rec directly in slowmotion?
24already slow-motion not change this pr
@@wantedsvlog7373lol what
How do you stabilize the footage in post?
Shooting handheld doesn’t the footage get shaky?
Shooting 50, 60, 120 fps the higher the frame rate the more you'll be able to stabilize it with a stabilization tool in editing. plus FX3 has internal stabilization. Won't be perfectly stabilized like a gimbal but often it will be enough. Technique of course matters too
@@levenmedia Thnx for the response bro
100+ weddings a year solo? That’s like 8 weddings a month. Are people getting married on Tuesday and Wednesdays in AUS? Otherwise that dude is contracting out work to others 100%
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