First try at a wedding video and doing it for free as a solo project. So, I didn't really direct where people go or what they did, or plan anything for that matter. I also didn't go to the reception, as I really wasn't formally invited haha. One of the bridesmaids is a friend and she "volun-told" me to do it. Any feedback would be awesome!!
Things I Learned:
1. Drones can work handheld but may be jittery at times and even over-compensate with it's stabilizer when swinging the drone left to right.
2. I prefer controlling with the RC rather than wi-fi because you really can't pitch up and down smoothly without the RC.
3. Setting up a drone can take time. Swapping ND filters because clouds suddenly cover the sun takes time. Switching to 1080p for 60 or 96fps for slow-mo also takes time.
4. Prop sounds are very audible so choose when you should fly, preferably before the ceremony or after.
5. Drones make sounds too when handheld and running. I didn't want to bother any of the guests so I kept away if I could.
6. Finding free wedding songs is somewhat impossible. Any sites would be welcome!
7. I don't have close-ups during the actual wedding because I wasn't getting paid and felt bad for getting in there.
8. Working solo can get you to miss stuff that happen only once in a wedding. I had to drive to where the bride was prepping, then the groom, then back to the bride, straight to the venue, etc. so it was a lot of work.
9. I was starving and really had to pee the whole time. I kept holding it in because I would have missed some shots.
10. My positioning could have been better, but I didn't want to go where the professional photographers were hanging around in.
11. I enjoyed doing this wedding and am sure I can do a better job next time!
dedication and determination! i love it when someone honestly enjoys what they do and put their heart and sole into it, that is what you did here, great job. and thank you for giving us a list of tips and tricks from what you have learned.
one thing i have learned doing freelance photography (i used to do way more) as you get more comfortable and learn things, you will change priorities and will find not many people will find it very offensive if you have to hit the bathroom or get a nibble, we all need it but the people that are concentrating the hardest, like photographers and and videographers need it the most.
ImHereToCrash Posted at 2017-9-12 14:55
dedication and determination! i love it when someone honestly enjoys what they do and put their heart and sole into it, that is what you did here, great job. and thank you for giving us a list of tips and tricks from what you have learned.
one thing i have learned doing freelance photography (i used to do way more) as you get more comfortable and learn things, you will change priorities and will find not many people will find it very offensive if you have to hit the bathroom or get a nibble, we all need it but the people that are concentrating the hardest, like photographers and and videographers need it the most.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I was ill-prepared on some necessities for sure haha. I don't know when I can do another wedding video but it was pretty fun. I wish I had another video solution though. DJI, please make the Osmo 3!
DJI Susan Posted at 2017-9-12 19:44
Great job! Thanks for sharing with us the experience. It's a good beginning! Looking forward more wonderful videos from you.
Thanks for giving it a watch! It wasn't as time-consuming as my other few videos but it was a totally different challenge altogether! I wish I could get more opportunities to do more events. Landscapes don't usually thank me for taking a video of them.
Great video and great editing....it is a really nice work!!! I bet the new couple loves the video....and it is a perfect gift to show to their friends without boring them with the typical "wedding videos"......Congratulations!!!
Juanreta_garcia Posted at 2017-9-13 10:14
Great video and great editing....it is a really nice work!!! I bet the new couple loves the video....and it is a perfect gift to show to their friends without boring them with the typical "wedding videos"......Congratulations!!!
They didn't expect much and neither did I. It turned out way better than I thought, and they really love it! The hard work paid off for sure. Thanks for watching!
Hey, I graded in Premiere Pro. Some people share serials for products they purchase and I ended up using one of them. The LUT used was RG Mojo II, tweaked with some blue and orange tints in the indoor shots. Other than that, it was basic coloring on Lumetri and more blue added onto the color wheel to get back their dark blue tuxedo color.
This was beautiful!! I loved everything about it! Nice job!
You should look into getting Osmo or what I have Smooth-Q much cheaper. So you won't have to walk around with a drone. It looks weird and isn't natural thing to carry around.
That was brilliant mate well done, that's what I want to do, weddings and party's, have you been flying long, live your comments ha ha
Keep up the good work mate
jeebs-9 Posted at 2017-9-14 11:02
This was beautiful!! I loved everything about it! Nice job!
You should look into getting Osmo or what I have Smooth-Q much cheaper. So you won't have to walk around with a drone. It looks weird and isn't natural thing to carry around.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! The couple did too haha
I'm waiting on a new Osmo. What do you think about the Smooth-Q?
My video before this one was an travel-vlog-like attractions video for my city, Edmonton. Most of it was handheld, all still done by drone. A lot of people look at me funny haha
fansd321d460 Posted at 2017-9-14 11:10
That was brilliant mate well done, that's what I want to do, weddings and party's, have you been flying long, live your comments ha ha
Keep up the good work mate
Hey, I got the Mavic end of March I think. It's my first drone. I do have some cinematic drone tutorials on my Youtube page, 71 moves in total. Do check it out when you're free!
I really enjoyed doing it. It's challenging but pretty cathartic too! I'm sure you'll do fine!!
I'm waiting on a new Osmo. What do you think about the Smooth-Q?
I did a wedding video recently myself for my friend. Not good as your video. Your video is what I'd love to be one day. It's pretty long so I understand if you dont throught it. But just take a look. Shot on Mavic or Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy S7 with Smooth-Q. And for half the cost of Osmo. Espeically if your like me. Just kind of messing around with the stuff. You can't beat that price.
Yes, everything was shot by the Mavic! I have no other video gadgets on me and can't afford anything else at this moment.
The stabilizers on DJI's drones really let you go handheld. If I had an action camera without a stabilizer, the footage would feel totally different. I'm glad you liked it!
jeebs-9 Posted at 2017-9-15 05:08
I did a wedding video recently myself for my friend. Not good as your video. Your video is what I'd love to be one day. It's pretty long so I understand if you dont throught it. But just take a look. Shot on Mavic or Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy S7 with Smooth-Q. And for half the cost of Osmo. Espeically if your like me. Just kind of messing around with the stuff. You can't beat that price.
I watched the whole thing, man! Where is that place? It's hard to go wrong shooting anywhere there, it's lovely!
Honestly, my video just has a little more coloring compared to yours. Everything else is good! Videos are for capturing these precious moments and yours did, from the ceremony to the bubbles to the dancing down to the bonfire. I use Premiere Pro to color but it does take some extra time and effort.
Unfortunately, most cameras don't perform as well in low light conditions. Even expensive cameras struggle with that. Some pro videographers carry their own light around just to get rid of some grainy dark pixels. For you and me, though, we're limited to what we have.
The Smooth-Q is pretty cool. I only have one phone though, and use it on the Mavic's RC haha. So I can only do one thing at a time and have to keep moving it around.
VERY NICE! You sure did capture a lot of special moments for someone who wasn't directing the action! I should think that you could get the slo-mo effect with your editing program, and not have to worry about that when shooting. Your learning points - and your video - suggest that you are a considerate person who is always thinking. Very impressive!
jeebs-9 Posted at 2017-9-15 05:08
I did a wedding video recently myself for my friend. Not good as your video. Your video is what I'd love to be one day. It's pretty long so I understand if you dont throught it. But just take a look. Shot on Mavic or Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy S7 with Smooth-Q. And for half the cost of Osmo. Espeically if your like me. Just kind of messing around with the stuff. You can't beat that price.
I just got the Smooth Q and if I try recording through the ZY Play app the recording gives me audio only and then after the audio is done, hit play again and only get Video w/out audio. It won't play on any other player or on computer. Do you have this problem? Without using the app, the video is fine and I get to use full 4K. If you don't mind send me a private message so we don't clutter up this forum?
DS924 Posted at 2017-9-17 09:09
VERY NICE! You sure did capture a lot of special moments for someone who wasn't directing the action! I should think that you could get the slo-mo effect with your editing program, and not have to worry about that when shooting. Your learning points - and your video - suggest that you are a considerate person who is always thinking. Very impressive!
I had some videos in the past that were 30fps, and slowing down the speed to even 90% didn't look smooth to me personally. That's why I opted to go 1080p96. I didn't have ND filters back then though when I had these problems, so without any motion blur it became even more apparent in my videos. I should try it out again with 1/60 shutter speeds and ND filters.
Thanks for checking out the video! I'm glad you like it!