Shoot workflow:
-Scurry from place to place with my 60d, Rode Videomic, and Manfrotto monopod
-Use a variety of lenses. In order of most utilized: Sigma 30mm, Tokina 11-16mm, Rokinon 85mm, Canon 50mm
-Assistant took care of my gear and shot second angles of the ceremony (would have been great if she could have shot second angles of the entire wedding, but she isn't camera savvy)
-Follow a list of events and times that the couple so kindly supplied me with
(just ask if you want any more info on my gear)
Editing workflow:
-Dropped the native clips into an FCP timeline
-Sent from FCP to Color for grading
-Sent from Color back to FCP
-Sent from FCP to Compressor (used the .h264 webcasting preset, plugged in custom export settings)
Editing workflow:
-Dropped the native clips into an FCP timeline
-Sent from FCP to Color for grading
-Sent from Color back to FCP
-Sent from FCP to Compressor (used the .h264 webcasting preset, plugged in custom export settings)
yeah, it was this part I was curious about. Thanks for including the other as well~
Fantastic video. Really enjoyed watching it - both for the technical perspective and just because it was fun to watch. The couple really looked happy. Congrats on capturing that alone.
Color is a color grading program that comes with Final Cut Studio. It provides more advanced color correction tools than FCP has to offer and it fits in with the editing workflow perfectly. After you edit your video in FCP, you simply send it to Color for grading. Final Cut Studio is awesome and I'd highly recommend it.
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What is your workflow in this shoot? I like it , just as well as I liked Young Lions. Doing a great job in these!
Shoot workflow:
-Scurry from place to place with my 60d, Rode Videomic, and Manfrotto monopod
-Use a variety of lenses. In order of most utilized: Sigma 30mm, Tokina 11-16mm, Rokinon 85mm, Canon 50mm
-Assistant took care of my gear and shot second angles of the ceremony (would have been great if she could have shot second angles of the entire wedding, but she isn't camera savvy)
-Follow a list of events and times that the couple so kindly supplied me with
(just ask if you want any more info on my gear)
Editing workflow:
-Dropped the native clips into an FCP timeline
-Sent from FCP to Color for grading
-Sent from Color back to FCP
-Sent from FCP to Compressor (used the .h264 webcasting preset, plugged in custom export settings)
yeah, it was this part I was curious about. Thanks for including the other as well~
I know what FCP is, but what is Color?
Color is a color grading program that comes with Final Cut Studio. It provides more advanced color correction tools than FCP has to offer and it fits in with the editing workflow perfectly. After you edit your video in FCP, you simply send it to Color for grading. Final Cut Studio is awesome and I'd highly recommend it.