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    Quote Originally Posted by xzoticskillz View Post

    @sonofaresiii/ richg101 The clients had wanted around a 10 min wedding piece. This was NOT intended to be a highlight wedding film, but a full length one. In the end, I felt like most of the days events were captured evenly with a story being told......however my goal was certainly not to bore the viewer (I actually thought I could have included more scenes tbh).
    It was too long for me also... but I'm sure to the bride and groom, it was very exciting...


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    @ectobuilder I totally agree that bride/groom prep was needed to introduce this wedding film but there's a very good reason why it wasn't included. We arrived as the bride was dressing, and one of the bridemaids or event planers told us that we weren't allowed in the bridal suite. We really confused but I told her to tell the bride that we were there ready to capture images. I did get the groom prepping however but it would have been futile to show images of him dressing without the bride, so we bit the loss.
    Lols


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    I got through about 2-3 minutes. The beginning was fantastic. I love the intro of the shoes. Your plug-in with the tilt focus lens plug in is a little over played IMHO. The steadycam shots were not too shabby but did notice some wobble..I am assuming it was a handheld and the guy is probably still learning to use it properly. The steadycam used as a jib....Looked really good though. Haven't watched it all ..but when I get some time today..I will. Keep it up and do yourself a favor and watch some videos from Jason Magbanua on Vimeo.....He is considered the #1 Wedding Cinematographer right now...to a lot of us. Take care
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    i liked the vid! steadicam shots was a bit shaky. but i enjoyed the editing! where was the brides mic at when she was doing the ring scene?


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    I have only done one wedding and it was a 50 minute video. The bride and groom wanted the full I DO'S, the speeches, the first and many dances after that, the cake cutting, eating, visiting with friends, the mother in law shots, the long line of well wishers that was about 15 minutes of footage alone. Behind the scene of them getting their photos taken their friends talking about them etc... In other words they wanted to relive that whole wedding over again and again and again. One very long video and I was wondering if it was too short LOL It did make it easy for editing by just grabbing big chunks of footage and piecing it together.

    I thought your video was fine and what it comes down to it in full REALITY is what the Bride and Groom wanted not what anyone else wants or feels should have been done. Good Job!


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