Shooting a SURPRISE Same-Day Edit | Behind the Scenes
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2024
- Jared take you behind the scenes at a gorgeous Narragansett, Rhode Island at the amazing Shepherd's Run property with Jason back at the studio cutting together a surprise simple same-day edit for the couple. Enjoy this wedding filmmaking behind the scenes video with a live same day edit!
🚨Our Favorite Gear For Wedding Filmmakers | bit.ly/WFSKit 🚨
🎹 Free Wedding Song Playlist | www.musicbed.com/projects/sha...
▶️ Podcast Channel | bit.ly/TheWeddingFilmSchoolShow
👨🏼🏫 Mentorship | www.weddingfilm.school
Companies We Recommend
🎵 Musicbed | bit.ly/3HHTetU (Code WEDDINGFILM for 1 Month Free On Annual Sub)
💻 NoBackLog | www.nobacklog.com
🎬 Mediazilla | bit.ly/WFSmz
🎙Find us on your favorite platforms
Spotify | open.spotify.com/show/6uIjhVH...
Apple Podcasts | podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
0:00 Intro
1:51 Detail Shots
3:52 Guys Getting Ready
4:43 Girls Getting Ready
5:38 First Look/Portraits
7:58 Venue Establishing Shots/Family Photos
10:03 Ceremony
12:32 Reception Details
15:25 Sunset Portraits
17:30 Introductions/Dances
19:27 Lightning and Speeches
21:34 Dancefloor
22:55 Same Day Edit
24:35 Final Thoughts
25:00 Final Film
30:15 Outro
Cameras Used:
📷 Fujifilm XT4- geni.us/LoVy
📷 Fujifilm XH2S-
Lenses Used:
Canon 24-70 f/2.8 - geni.us/ull9
Canon 70-200 f/2.8 - geni.us/yowa5
Fujifilm 33 f/1.4 - geni.us/fujifilm33f14
Fujifilm 16-55 f/2.8 - geni.us/fujifilm1655
Lights
Aputure 60x- geni.us/mQqpPsm
Audio
Tascam dr10l - geni.us/DC4Xi8
Zoom H2N - geni.us/XMt3fJk
Zoom H6 - geni.us/ZoomH6black
Support Gear / Other
Gimbal | Zhiyun Weebill 2 Pro - geni.us/Weebill2pro
Tripods | Manfrotto 500 Fluid Video Head with 190X Tripod - geni.us/RfpQ9D
Monopod | Manfrotto MVMXPRO500US XPRO - geni.us/MVMXPRO500US
Holdfast Moneymaker Strap - geni.us/AbCVs
Ona Bowery Bag- geni.us/BoweryBag
Zhiyun Quick Mount Adaptors- geni.us/TransmountQuickMount
Musicbed
MB01P0ZBB19H6KT - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
The short reel is something that more people should add!
First of all, I'm impressed with going handheld with the 70-200. BOSS!
Thank you guys... great job!!! I love it.
Keep doing this type of video, everytime I see one, it's a learning experience in total, from the beginning to the end. Please don't stop😅, thank you for the experience
Always… def a lot of work to make this content but we think it adds tons of value. Def check out our sister channel TheWeddingFilmSchoolShow for weekly wedding filmmaking content
Haha, she’s like…this is great. I don’t give a shit right now 😂
Yeah. 😬
Awesome bts with an awesome end result. You guys are inspiring!
Thanks so much!
Very good guys, like always ❤
Genial 🎉 es un gran trabajo!!!
Awesome. Just awesome. I have got my 5th wedding next weekend and right now can only dream of creating this kind of quality for my couples! Thanks for sharing. It’s much appreciated.
You can do it!
Great video guys, thank you!!!
Honestly! You kill it! Super impressed! Bravo!
I love this video, Thank You for letting us shadowing you. BTS camera operator did an amazing job. Very insightful on what it would look like as a wedding filmmaker. I just Subscribed & looking forward to more videos. which fuji camera do you use?
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job. thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Very fortunate on the opportunity! 📸
Yep. Thanks for watching!
I love the edits and the rundown. thank you so much. Question, do you only give a 6 minutes clip or do you also provide a full video of the day and how do you decide what tl offer your clients in terms of video length and them asking for raw files?
Thank You again for the inspiring tips.
Great team.
We offer multiple packages and for multi day events we DO offer a longer highlight edit but in general we only offer long form multicam events as separate events edits (ceremony, dances, toasts, etc.)
Love this video! The icing on the cake would be the frame rate settings you used on each shot. Thanks for sharing.
24 or 60… it’s based on vibe and feel though. Most all gimbal and portrait work is shot in 60 though.
hello, congratulations for the shots, really beautiful. I wanted to ask you, when you use the Fuji on the gimbal, do you use the autofocus? do you use multi or area af mode? tracking sensitivity? speed at f ? last thing you use facial recognition?
Yep on the AF
Oh man.. I hate when the bride and groom switch sides during the ceremony! I only recently started asking what side they are standing on during the final call before the wedding and it's been a huge help. It still looks awesome, but it's always better to put the tight shot on the bride! Great job as usual though!
Great video, in gimbal shots do you rely on fuji autofocus.
Yes
What would you shoot with 3 x Sony A7S III bodies ?
GREAT VIDEO! WHO'S RECORDING THE OTHER ANGLES? ARE YOU ALONE BY YOURSELF?
Tripods.
We do bring an assistant (Victor who you saw) but they just make sure the cameras are rolling.
Greetings! Here in the Philippines Same Day Edits are normal on weddings.
It would be much easier to dump files if the editor with a laptop was with you on the wedding location. Adding a projector on your package would be more engaging for the couple to watch your same day edit film before the reception ends.
We were collabing with a brand to try some new tech out
philippines are the OG’s of the SDE pretty sure you guys were the first to start doing them
Hello sir
my name is Abhi
i am from India
i have a one question
normally 10,15 minutes film video making
how clip recording.....????
Hi! Are you referring to the length of the films we produce?
Didn't seem like she cared too much about that surprise edit 😢. I'm sure it'll end up in multiple new referrals, though, once the guests see it.
It is what it is.
@WeddingFilmSchool it's still awesome. Worst case..she doesn't care. Most likely case... you earn a bunch of new clients from the guests in attendance who think you're awesome. And if you do this for every wedding, then that's great marketing power.
Hello,
Greetings from a filmmaker in Madagascar. I wanted to share a technique I've been using for my one-day edits. During the shoot, we bring a computer and a projector with us. At the end of the day, we project a trailer of the footage we captured for the couple. It creates a more engaging experience compared to showing it on a phone. Now, I have a question for you: How do you send the video to the editor? In our case, we give the editor our memory card at every pause or significant moment throughout the day. Could you please explain your process?
Thank you!
In the states, same day edits are not part of the culture. The event would never allow you to stop it to show the film. In fact, we never do same-day edits. We pretty much never would do a same-day edit because it really isn’t some thing the couple values and it’s not something that the planner would allow us to take time to show at the event. The reason we did this one is because we did a partnership with a brand for a new technology, that uploads footage directly from the cloud onto your camera. We MAY consider it if we could use a remote editor but paying staff to attend an event and ingesting footage midday is not something we want to deal with.
thats sucks man, showing a same day edit is literally the greatest marketing tool being that there WILL be people int he audience that see that will want that service at their wedding.
Planners book us. Not couples. At least at the high end…
hello sir, may i know how much they pay for same day edit?
This one we did for free just for fun. We don’t actually saw this because then we would be obligated to finish it. But we’d rather not bother. If you want to sell something like this, make sure it’s worth your time and the risk because it can be pretty irritating to do.
The hard thing is literally finding the job lol
Gotta keep grinding!
How was the footage sent to editor?
We used FujiFilm’s new Camera 2 Cloud integration with Frame.io, but that’s a topic for another video 😉
@@WeddingFilmSchool gotcha. That’s a cool feature. FrameIO is expanding.
@WeddingFilmSchool frameio is an amazing tool. how though, are you finding the time to upload footage onto a laptop and then to FrameIO?
@@ramymelhem "Camera 2 Cloud"
Straight from the camera via wireless hotspot
❤ Pakistan
❤ Pakistan
Nicr
You should have taken up basketball and played in the NBA, it's very difficult to be a wedding operator in your place, it's a joke, but in real life I only like and subscribe
Thanks so much!
It was great but the fact that both of you were together instead of being separated didn’t look good…for example the first look both of u were together and only got her side and not his when if one of u was on top looking straight at him to get both reactions would have been way better because his reaction is more important in the first look so just an FYI for next time
It was solo shot. He’s a photographer. Thanks for the tip though.
😂😂😂 bride didn’t even care about the same day edit, yikes. She didn’t even watch til the end!
Lol. We tried!
I was really enjoying the TH-cam film till it got to the edit with this big long gap clip in Final Cut. I had to stop watching from then as I just cant deal with editors using Final Cut with gap clips instead of the magnetic timeline. or if they are needing to have some sort of control on the clip position they dont use the music on the main timeline and clips connected. it just looks so so stupid. you might as well be using premier pro. then you have other new editors looking at this thinking "step one, put a but stupid gap clip on the timeline."
Lol. What are u even talking about… who cares?
@@WeddingFilmSchool excuse me. who cares? maybe your audience would like to know how to do things correctly. you are an information/teaching channel for wedding film makers. you are influencers, you are in a position to show the correct way of doing things. by correct I also mean the faster way of doing things. I have a critic about your film above. are you a TH-cam just to get praise. looks like it
The way it was done was actually 100% correct. I cut the song first and I didn’t want the songs shifting around based cuts to the film on the main magnetic timeline so I attached music to the base timeline and created the secondary magnetic timeline (still utilizing the feature). If you cut your music first, which is the correct way to edit Wedding Highlight Films, often times the magnetic timeline will cause issues because it will cause the segments of the song to slip around and ruin your musical arrangement. Is that educational enough for you?
And we edited 235 Wedding Films and 100 Wedding Films for other filmmakers via our editing studio last year. So yeah… I’m a wedding filmmaker first and foremost. You’re welcome to go look at our work or listen to our podcast.
@@WeddingFilmSchool wow. attitude. do you treat every native feedback comment with such attitude. good bye and good luck. this is one channel im unsubscribing too. you should start your next upload with a disclaimer that any negative feedback post will be replied to as if how dare we have any kind of critic of such a god like content creator