Man! What an awesome day. I should start by telling you all that Lisa is my cousin. We grew up like sister and brother, which meant two things; I had to really go over and above, and it also meant that all of my family (they that always hear about and have seen my finished work) would be there to see me in action. No problem, I had a plan for Lisa and Jason.
I had Prashana (video) shoot with Lan (photo) while I worked the detail shots. I was using the Glide Cam 4000 quite a bit at both Lisa and Jason’s and was able to pull off some really nice shots. I was using the Sony EX1 and a really nice 0.8 wide lens so no space was too small for me to get in and get some really good group shots, interacting shots etc. Lan (being the funny guy that he is), got everyone in great spirits which also made for some really nice candid shots. The rain started at Jason’s house, but we didn’t let that stop us, we just added umbrella’s into the video/ photo session and headed outdoors. I felt so at home with the bridal party (maybe because my sister, daughter and cousins comprised it), that I had to jump back into work mode shortly after the “family humor” started. It wasn’t had for me though because I was so excited about the SDE (same day edit) to come later on, that all I wanted to do was capture the ambiance on video.
At the church we set up a 3 camera shoot and as usual, we mic’d the groom so that we could pick up the best possible audio. Our camera placement strategy allowed us to get opposing shots of the bride and groom during the vows, rings etc. and gave the freedom to get some other really great footage with the the Glide Cam as well.
We were kind of undecided about where we were going to go for the park photos because the rain in the morning left the ground wet and it looked like it was going to come down again. Regardless or the weather, Lisa and Jay decided on the Guildwood Inn. Great decision guys! The rain held off until the very of the shoot and we saved ourselves from having to drive 30 minutes to Newmarket to go to the Tannery Mall. We were also quite a bit closer to the Blue Danube, our reception hall.
This is where the excitement really started for me. Prashana got to the lighting and audio preparations right away as I took out my trusty Macbook Pro and started the SDE. For those who don’t know, a SDE is when some footage from earlier in the day is edited and displayed at the reception for the audience. SDE – Same Day Edit. Anyways, this was tough because as I was editing, more and more of my family members started arriving. I mean everybody, like I said…she’s my 1st cousin.
Prashana had finally moved onto the detail shots and receiving line coverage, and I was still editing. I told myself that I was going to be in character until the SDE was finished being played and then I’d become a guest, so I put my head down and kept at it. When the edit was done, the reception was just about to start, so I popped on the light with the lighting remote and began the night. Lisa and Jason, you guys are amazing and your day couldn’t have been better. Thanks for letting us share it with you.
This is the footage of the photo/ video session at the park. I’ll post the SDE in a couple of days.
This is the SDE from Lisa and Jay’s wedding. the fo…
This is the SDE from Lisa and Jay’s wedding. the footage was shot with the Sony EX-1 and edited before the reception where it was played on a projector the same night.
John LI photography 8:16 am on January 1, 2009 Permalink |
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adaytorememberonline 11:13 pm on January 1, 2009 Permalink |
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