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Comments Posted On :Camera Placement for Multicamera Weddings
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Posted By
Gerry Prost
on
10/20/2008 5:11:02 PM
I really appreciate the effort that you go to for getting great wedding videos. I also appreciate the detail you went to explain how and why you do it the way that you do. I've never had the luxury of being able to have as many cameras. I use two. I man one and I leave the other on a wide shot. I used to work for a company that always manned every camera. I'd rather have it unmanned shooting a safe shot than maybe getting something special or a mistake and no matter what, I was sharing the cash. I get frustrated with people that are willing to shell out three to five times the cash they are spending on wedding videos they do on stills. Still equipment isn't any more expensive, photographers don't spend as much time on site and they don't spend as much time in post as we do. I do more corporate and live theatre now.
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