I loved every minute of this. Emmaus seems like such a lovable guy. Blessings brother. If you ever need a second shooter in San Diego, I’d be honored to serve you.
Emmaus gear for weddings : Part 1 - Drone / Tripods / Gimbal : 1:24 - 3:29 Part 2 - Cameras / Sound / Lights : 5:13 - 9:53 Thanks for this excellent job shadow, each and every second of this video is useful, there are so many good advices in there I can't even count them !
I have my first wedding to film in Sept of this year and I have been watching hours and hours of videos to get an idea of what to expect.... NONE have compared to this video right here! His style is exactly what I will use as a guideline for my future films. AWESOME video!!!!
Starting my first ever wedding referred to me by a friend of mine. This video totally built my confidence and had me feeling like I could say I shot a wedding before!!
Emmaus is the man! I've watched this probably 6 times now for reference on equipment and general tips. He's really a true pro at this and always so professional
Probably one of the most useful job shadows I have ever watched. I feel I'm an experienced wedding videographer but I still was learning new things as you always should. Great work guys!!
Yep. START SMALL. It takes years to have all those expensive equipments at your disposal and SKILLS will also go along with it. Beginners, don't get discouraged for not having this and that.
Your ass better call us Johanna Perrin weather for college yo this my when you cuz that's my wedding day cuz that's my job Mario Maker app opportunities proposal Aggron no desire no we got a big girl job interview coming up RC cars look for job interview
This was an AWESOME video from A-Z. So much info and so much step by step of how its done. Emmaus did an amazing job. Easy to follow and he was a great presenter.
I will be having my first wedding video July, I must say that this video was super helpful. I will watch it over and over again before the D day. Every bit of this video is helpful. Thank you for putting this together.
One of the best virtual job shadow I've ever seen. Thank you for this beautiful content. I learned so much that I didn't even think I would. Loved all the lessons and the result at the end was amazing. Can't wait to shoot a wedding video and grow. Thank you so much. Lots of love.
Emmaus...wow! You just accomplished something...I’ve NEVER watched an HOUR long video in one sitting! 😜🤯Thank you for the MASIVE VALUE you added in this video! I’m a fan! Definitely gonna invest in Tomorrow’s Filmmakers when I can... God bless you guys! 🙌🏽🤗👊🏽🙏🏽💯
Thanks so much Emmaus and Justus. You just did an amazing job by bringing this video to us. I really love the way you remind us to always put JESUS at the centre and the first plan of our lives and business. You keep it simple though your humility, that's why you're so inspirational. God bless you. With love from Belgium!
Wow. I just want to thank you sir Justus and brother Emmaus. You did this video for us and I appreciate it so much. I learned a lot from this video. You inspires me a lot and I'm hoping to meet you in person😊 God bless po.🥰😇
Even if I’m from east Europe and we are not talking the same language I feel like I understood every single meaning from you 😊 it looks so simple for you to explain what is must to be done in every kind of situations. Thank you so much ☺️
1:08:01 and i didnt want to blink ones, you should be very proud of yourself! Going to use this as an inspiration for my future videos. Thank you for the lesson! Respect.
What a great video this is! I've learned so much and I'm amazed at all the hard work that goes into making a professional wedding video. I hope you have been paid accordingly. Also very nicely done in post, maybe a bit too often edited in slo-mo, but together with awesome music choice, the cinematic end result is fantastic! And... congrats to the newlywed couple!!
Wow! Watched the whole video. Great and useful tips for me as a begginer wedding videographer. You and your crew do an amazing job. Thank you for sharing this with us! Cheers!
This is my second time watching this in its entirety! My first wedding is in April and this video is soooo helpful! Thank you! I feel like I need to buy the course though
Just like all the other comments, this is the exact video I needed to build my confidence for my first wedding in August. Many thanks for the priceless advise! I will be buying the course
Thanks for the great content! This video really helps! So you’re not using variable ND filters and instead boost up the shutter speed to expose correctly? Thanks and greetings from Berlin
Robert Forever Ago Don’t worry about using ND filters and shutter speeds. It’s fine Just never go below the rule For example: if you’re shooting at 25FPS then ensure you’re shutter speed is AT LEAST 50 but never let it go below that. So always shoot double your frame rate but it doesn’t matter if you go higher into the hundreds. All it affects is motion blur
The preparation of the bride and groom and the wedding ceremony was so emotional that it literally made me cry. People would start wondering if I did the same thing as a cameraman 😂.
I thought the same thing. I think a lot of clients wouldn’t really be able to notice that there’s no motion blur so cranking SS for this type of shoot may be just fine. His footage looks incredible so I trust his advice, just wish he would’ve covered this little bit
You Have mibey Boss, you posses wide range of expensive equipment.. Haaah... Here in Malawi, Africa, those things are equivalent to cars,,, i like the passion you have, investing alit in what you like doing... Thumbs up
wow. your set up looks good and easy to. the expensive cameras. waaa. where am from will have someone monitoring the cameras while I walk around, otherwise they will disappear. good lesson dude.
wow. thanks for sharing this! it's so cool to follow you guiding us through how you film a wedding with constant commentary and explanation as well as the final result. cheers :)
Thank for a great video. Very interesting to see how it should be done nowadays and how a wedding use to be in America. All differs some from the ones I filmed in northern Europe for 20 years ago. Back then I used dedicated videocameras but of course with lower resolution. I remember the choice between being in the way but take better pics vs staying out of the way but not getting the best pictures. But I was not that professional so I used the zoom..🥶 (which I have learnt from your videos is a no-no for pros). It was quite a good zoom on those dedicated vid-cameras back then (25x optic) so you could stand a little bit away.
How cool that is to watch such a master piece on iPhone film makers... I have been in the video production business for over 25 years... producing a ton of shows with big technical crew... we were one of the first overseas in France to shoot with DSLR back in 2006 with an external depoly disk, the camera was literaly looking like a machine gun with huge lense ;)))))))) then started filming with CANON 7D and up... in 2010 one of my guy told me, one day, you'll be able to shoot anything with an iphone... which I laughed so bad! Well guess what... since I came to the US, I am now by myself, no more videographers, no more big camera set up... no sound ingenieer... just me myself and an iphone.... Started my first commercial for a friend with iphone 7!!!!!! It was a lil bit sketchy quality wise... direction wise, the movement that iPhone offered me changed the game... then Iphone 11 PRO came out and that was a game changer until this NEW iPhone 13 PRO which is a beast!!!!!!!! All I would say, like Maverick (TOP GUN) it's not about the plane!!!!!! The only PRO that I see and cannot be fixed, it's the battery... on a wedding day, it's a BIG source of stress... the second thing is the impression of the other vendors: you shoot with an iPhone???????? Yes I do... the feeling is not right, until they find out what you were able to capture and edit.... So thank you guys... you made me want to do my COMIMG OUT iPhone wise ahahhahaha... People will never get it... Thank you for that awesome video... We are Dside Productions and here is our handle on instagram, everything you see is most likely shot with an iPhone :) instagram.com/dsideprod
Most weddings in my country there is just too much destruction from guests trying to take pictures with their cellphones, some want to stand right in front of you of where you are standing. Weddings start late and ceremony drags for hours and and some clients want you to shoot everything even some very unimportant details. It's really crazy but oh well we get the job done.
Hi and thanks for this wonderful video 👍🏻😁just one question: why didn’t you put the shutter speed at 1-125, (in order to double the 4k 60)as you were shooting in 4k 60? By using ND filters as well, when needed?thanks for your next answer
Yep. You are correct. To maintain natural motion blur 180 is the rule. I believe he knows this and actually said he was breaking the rule. Either they don't have ND filters or don't even bother since it's an extra hassle. Most brides won't even care tbh.
Awesome! I felt like I was there with you guys. So did I get it right about exposure, you just adjust the shutter speed not really paying attention to doubling the frame rate?
Can’t believe i just watched an 1hr long TH-cam video about shooting a wedding! Great content and the videographer is such a humble professional!
too
😂😂😂😂😂 me too. It was so interesting tho.
Yessssssssss
I loved every minute of this. Emmaus seems like such a lovable guy. Blessings brother. If you ever need a second shooter in San Diego, I’d be honored to serve you.
Emmaus gear for weddings :
Part 1 - Drone / Tripods / Gimbal : 1:24 - 3:29
Part 2 - Cameras / Sound / Lights : 5:13 - 9:53
Thanks for this excellent job shadow, each and every second of this video is useful, there are so many good advices in there I can't even count them !
I have my first wedding to film in Sept of this year and I have been watching hours and hours of videos to get an idea of what to expect.... NONE have compared to this video right here! His style is exactly what I will use as a guideline for my future films. AWESOME video!!!!
Starting my first ever wedding referred to me by a friend of mine. This video totally built my confidence and had me feeling like I could say I shot a wedding before!!
Emmaus is the man! I've watched this probably 6 times now for reference on equipment and general tips. He's really a true pro at this and always so professional
I'm filming my first wedding for a friend today. This is SOOOO helpful!
Today?
What are you doing watching TH-cam now??!
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Lol thought the same thing!
Probably one of the most useful job shadows I have ever watched.
I feel I'm an experienced wedding videographer but I still was learning new things as you always should.
Great work guys!!
I rarely watch 1 hour videos on TH-cam but this one, this one was pure quality. Thanks for that!
If you watched it all and smiled at the end result, gather here and let’s give this guy a good round of applause 😊
Yep. START SMALL. It takes years to have all those expensive equipments at your disposal and SKILLS will also go along with it. Beginners, don't get discouraged for not having this and that.
After watching that whole documentary the result at the end gave me totally goosebumps 💯
Nice job!!
43:50 you and the photographer were in sync
Congrats on the course launch!
Your ass better call us Johanna Perrin weather for college yo this my when you cuz that's my wedding day cuz that's my job Mario Maker app opportunities proposal Aggron no desire no we got a big girl job interview coming up RC cars look for job interview
This was an AWESOME video from A-Z. So much info and so much step by step of how its done. Emmaus did an amazing job. Easy to follow and he was a great presenter.
Surprisingly I watched the entire video and was hooked all through the whole thing. Wanna see more of this 👍
how is that possible that i can watch all of this without even blinking ,This is awesome .great job.
I will be having my first wedding video July, I must say that this video was super helpful. I will watch it over and over again before the D day. Every bit of this video is helpful. Thank you for putting this together.
One of the best virtual job shadow I've ever seen. Thank you for this beautiful content. I learned so much that I didn't even think I would. Loved all the lessons and the result at the end was amazing. Can't wait to shoot a wedding video and grow. Thank you so much. Lots of love.
Emmaus...wow! You just accomplished something...I’ve NEVER watched an HOUR long video in one sitting! 😜🤯Thank you for the MASIVE VALUE you added in this video! I’m a fan! Definitely gonna invest in Tomorrow’s Filmmakers when I can...
God bless you guys! 🙌🏽🤗👊🏽🙏🏽💯
Thanks so much Emmaus and Justus.
You just did an amazing job by bringing this video to us.
I really love the way you remind us to always put JESUS at the centre and the first plan of our lives and business. You keep it simple though your humility, that's why you're so inspirational.
God bless you.
With love from Belgium!
This 1 hour video worth the time and patience to watch it😭😭😭😭😭😭😭👌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾
Thank u guys fr this awesome video🙌🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
B bless🙏🏾
Thanks you all for the class. God Bless you all.
Emmaus you are a professional my friend. Both in the way you conduct yourself and your business. It’s no wonder why you’re successful!
The amount of stuff I learned in this video is crazy. THANK YOU for the effort We really really appreciate it.
19:40 " doesn't have a cinematic look because it records in 24fps" Isn't that what Cinema films are? 24fps?
I watched from start to finish and i must commend you for the hard work... i realized i can do more with my go pro... wow
Wow. I just want to thank you sir Justus and brother Emmaus. You did this video for us and I appreciate it so much. I learned a lot from this video. You inspires me a lot and I'm hoping to meet you in person😊 God bless po.🥰😇
This is soooo good! Genuinely helpful compared to a five minute smash and grab of "tips and tricks" that leaves you even more confused.
Even if I’m from east Europe and we are not talking the same language I feel like I understood every single meaning from you 😊 it looks so simple for you to explain what is must to be done in every kind of situations.
Thank you so much ☺️
Filming my 2nd and 3rd wedding in 2023. Good content!
Soon as I was thinking bout giving up this video made me go to amazon and put gear in my wish list lol
1:08:01 and i didnt want to blink ones, you should be very proud of yourself! Going to use this as an inspiration for my future videos. Thank you for the lesson! Respect.
What a great video this is! I've learned so much and I'm amazed at all the hard work that goes into making a professional wedding video. I hope you have been paid accordingly. Also very nicely done in post, maybe a bit too often edited in slo-mo, but together with awesome music choice, the cinematic end result is fantastic! And... congrats to the newlywed couple!!
Wow! Watched the whole video. Great and useful tips for me as a begginer wedding videographer. You and your crew do an amazing job. Thank you for sharing this with us! Cheers!
Had to be one of the best behind the scenes. Very good pointers. Thank you so much sharing.
Reminds me of that great day, wedding of Christ Church when bride readies herself for the bridegroom. This wedding will top all weddings!
You have demystified the video process. Very helpful. Thanks!
omg this video is pure gold omg, 1 hour looking at this video 😍
Wow!!! Weddings can be really awesome and really scary all at the same time 😆😆
Fantastic job shadow and example of humility and professionalism. I will check out the online courses. PS: Never chew gum as a groomsman.
Soooo inspirational! Loved this content. Makes me want to pursue my passion so much more!
I don’t even do videography but I found this so interesting to watch. Thanks for the video 🔥
This is my second time watching this in its entirety! My first wedding is in April and this video is soooo helpful! Thank you!
I feel like I need to buy the course though
Awesome video!! Thanks a lot. Why do you set your shutter speed at 1/800 while recording at 60p?
I did a wedding shoot alone once and DAMMMMMM your process is so smooth, 😄😄😄😄
Just like all the other comments, this is the exact video I needed to build my confidence for my first wedding in August. Many thanks for the priceless advise! I will be buying the course
Your energy from start to end is amazing...keep winning
Amazing! I had tears in my eyes. Pure emotions. Thank you for your video.
extremely good upload Tomorrows Filmmakers. I shattered that thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the quality work.
Awesome video I learned so much! Something about the batteries tho… you should keep them and use them for at home stuff if you don’t already.
What an incredible walk through! You did a phenomenal job! Such a wonderful education! Thank you!
Did I miss the equipment list? You mentioned it would be listed but I couldn’t find it. Thanks. Great video.
Thanks for the great content! This video really helps! So you’re not using variable ND filters and instead boost up the shutter speed to expose correctly? Thanks and greetings from Berlin
That's what he says. Do you think by doing so makes it easier than using ND filters and maintaining the 180 degree shutter rule?
Robert Forever Ago Don’t worry about using ND filters and shutter speeds. It’s fine
Just never go below the rule
For example: if you’re shooting at 25FPS then ensure you’re shutter speed is AT LEAST 50 but never let it go below that. So always shoot double your frame rate but it doesn’t matter if you go higher into the hundreds.
All it affects is motion blur
The preparation of the bride and groom and the wedding ceremony was so emotional that it literally made me cry. People would start wondering if I did the same thing as a cameraman 😂.
Great video! Question for you. Why not correct your exposure with an ND filter instead of raising your shutter speed?
you want to use the 180 degree rule for shutterspeed, so it looks smooth. 30FPS / 1/60, so double your FPS
I thought the same thing. I think a lot of clients wouldn’t really be able to notice that there’s no motion blur so cranking SS for this type of shoot may be just fine. His footage looks incredible so I trust his advice, just wish he would’ve covered this little bit
@@WorkingTitleVP I’m sure they cover this more in depth in the course. At least I would hope/assume so
Just exactly what I needed. Gonna be shooting a wedding for the first time this weekend!
Hey
How did it go?
Great ending results 🎉. All the work was well worth it.
You Have mibey Boss, you posses wide range of expensive equipment.. Haaah... Here in Malawi, Africa, those things are equivalent to cars,,, i like the passion you have, investing alit in what you like doing... Thumbs up
Very informative 1hr + on capturing weddings. 🙏🎬
Wildly helpful! Thank you so much for creating this video.
This video made my day. I have learnt a lot from this. Thanks
Great video, super complete and helpful! And I love to see Chris Jericho as a guest! 54:20
wow. your set up looks good and easy to. the expensive cameras. waaa. where am from will have someone monitoring the cameras while I walk around, otherwise they will disappear. good lesson dude.
wow. thanks for sharing this! it's so cool to follow you guiding us through how you film a wedding with constant commentary and explanation as well as the final result. cheers :)
Glory to God! Such a beautiful video!!! Thank you for sharing!
This is amazing stuff... Who was this wedding for? There was no mention of the couple...
The very best informative Wedding Day Job Demo! Completely amazing! Thank you :)
Just what I needed. Very helpful. Filming my first wedding next week
Thank for a great video. Very interesting to see how it should be done nowadays and how a wedding use to be in America. All differs some from the ones I filmed in northern Europe for 20 years ago. Back then I used dedicated videocameras but of course with lower resolution. I remember the choice between being in the way but take better pics vs staying out of the way but not getting the best pictures. But I was not that professional so I used the zoom..🥶 (which I have learnt from your videos is a no-no for pros). It was quite a good zoom on those dedicated vid-cameras back then (25x optic) so you could stand a little bit away.
Brilliant dude. You are good. Love the osmo idea. I just wonder how could I implemented this for photo.
How cool that is to watch such a master piece on iPhone film makers... I have been in the video production business for over 25 years... producing a ton of shows with big technical crew... we were one of the first overseas in France to shoot with DSLR back in 2006 with an external depoly disk, the camera was literaly looking like a machine gun with huge lense ;)))))))) then started filming with CANON 7D and up... in 2010 one of my guy told me, one day, you'll be able to shoot anything with an iphone... which I laughed so bad! Well guess what... since I came to the US, I am now by myself, no more videographers, no more big camera set up... no sound ingenieer... just me myself and an iphone.... Started my first commercial for a friend with iphone 7!!!!!! It was a lil bit sketchy quality wise... direction wise, the movement that iPhone offered me changed the game... then Iphone 11 PRO came out and that was a game changer until this NEW iPhone 13 PRO which is a beast!!!!!!!! All I would say, like Maverick (TOP GUN) it's not about the plane!!!!!! The only PRO that I see and cannot be fixed, it's the battery... on a wedding day, it's a BIG source of stress... the second thing is the impression of the other vendors: you shoot with an iPhone???????? Yes I do... the feeling is not right, until they find out what you were able to capture and edit.... So thank you guys... you made me want to do my COMIMG OUT iPhone wise ahahhahaha... People will never get it... Thank you for that awesome video... We are Dside Productions and here is our handle on instagram, everything you see is most likely shot with an iPhone :) instagram.com/dsideprod
Most weddings in my country there is just too much destruction from guests trying to take pictures with their cellphones, some want to stand right in front of you of where you are standing. Weddings start late and ceremony drags for hours and and some clients want you to shoot everything even some very unimportant details. It's really crazy but oh well we get the job done.
This is so awesome! Learned so much in this video! Thanks guys!
this guy is a BOSS! good shit silverfox productions
What a great content! I just signed up for the course and look forward to leveling up my game. Keep up the great work!
So very helpful!!!! Thank you Emmaus!!!!!!
Awwww very professional guys..loved it 🤎🤎🤎
Big ups bro. Very informative and I know it took a lot to be able to make this so look so effortless. Much respect.
Hi and thanks for this wonderful video 👍🏻😁just one question: why didn’t you put the shutter speed at 1-125, (in order to double the 4k 60)as you were shooting in 4k 60? By using ND filters as well, when needed?thanks for your next answer
Really enjoyed watching this!
Absolutely awesome. Thanks Emmaus and Justus for this. Greetings from Nigeria
42:47 Why is the shutter speed at 1/800? Shouldn't it be 1/120 to maintain a 180 degree shutter angle then use an ND filter to give correct exposure?
Yep. You are correct. To maintain natural motion blur 180 is the rule. I believe he knows this and actually said he was breaking the rule. Either they don't have ND filters or don't even bother since it's an extra hassle. Most brides won't even care tbh.
Good job!! What an amazing shots. Love it all nos skipping till the end
I enjoyed every minute of this video. Super helpful! Thank you :)
This was such a great watch!!
Question relating to equipment storage: What if the wedding is 100% outdoors? Where should we keep our equipment for the event?
This is so honest and very professional
Awesome! I felt like I was there with you guys. So did I get it right about exposure, you just adjust the shutter speed not really paying attention to doubling the frame rate?
Thank you so much for this beautiful course...🙏🏾
Great job bro👍love this ❤️😊
bro i love the white balance coming off the camera, pls what white balance do you use for your outdoor and indoor.
I loved every minute and every seconds ❤ because i don't know 😕
Congratulations 👏
This is so cool!!
37:50 as a dancer the 5-6-7-8 moment is so funny xD
Completely amazing result, thanks so much for the ideas
This was so good!! It's very difficult to do a tutorial while actually filming. Well done!!
That was incredible. Great job.
Super useful!! One question: Why don't you use a lens hood on any of your lenses?
Amazing video, this helps will help me a lot in recording this type of events.