Wedding Filmmaking Behind the Scenes | How To Shoot A Luxury Wedding

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Wedding Filmmaking Behind the Scenes | How To Shoot A Luxury Wedding
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    In this wedding filmmaking behind the scenes video, Jason and Jared take you along at a REAL luxury wedding in Boston. This wedding video BTS will show you what goes in to covering high pressure, high paced luxury events with all the epic details and beauty while still telling a personal story that communicates the relationship and love between two people. So be sure to watch this bts video and stick around to the end to see the finished film.
    We love making these wedding video behind the scenes tutorials for you showing you a full breakdown of how to make wedding films. Wedding film BTS videos definitely take some time to put together but we hope you all find this super helpful and we're going to be putting out quite a bit more wedding filmmaking behind the scenes videos in the future!
    What do you think is the hardest part about capturing a luxury wedding? Let us know in the comment section!
    Cameras Used:
    📷 Fujifilm XT4- geni.us/LoVy
    Lenses Used:
    Tilt Shift 50mm - geni.us/B2an
    Canon 24-70 f/2.8 - geni.us/ull9
    Canon 70-200 f/2.8 - geni.us/yowa5
    Fujifilm 33 f/1.4 - geni.us/fujifilm33f14
    Fujifilm 16-55 f/2.8 - geni.us/fujifilm1655
    Lights
    Aputure 60x- geni.us/mQqpPsm
    Audio
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    Gimbal | DJI RS3 - geni.us/OMmf
    Tripods | Manfrotto 500 Fluid Video Head with 190X Tripod - geni.us/RfpQ9D
    Monopod | Manfrotto MVMXPRO500US XPRO - geni.us/MVMXPRO500US
    Holdfast Moneymaker Strap - geni.us/AbCVs
    Ona Bowery Bag- geni.us/BoweryBag
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    0:00 Intro
    0:36 Wedding Day Overview
    2:06 Bridal Prep
    6:00 First Look
    7:22 Portrait Session
    8:15 Ceremony Layout Prep
    11:34 Outside Establishing Shots
    12:03 Ceremony Audio Prep
    14:56 Ceremony Details/Prep Pt.2
    16:45 The Ceremony
    18:40 Reception Setup
    21:00 Reception Details
    22:46 Introductions and Speeches
    24:49 Reception Flip Lighting Setup
    26:08 Formal Dances/Open Dance Floor
    27:14 Final Thoughts
    30:03 THE FINAL FILM!
    35:40 Outro
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Комментарии • 51

  • @B-Moye
    @B-Moye Год назад +2

    “The most important detail is that you believe in yourself!” Keep reppin for Boston guys!

  • @eyeconikmedia2058
    @eyeconikmedia2058 4 месяца назад

    after our brief convo in the wedding Facebook group - I'm glad I finally had a chance to watch how much you've grown this channel! Great stuff! thanks for sharing the BTS! Very insightful!!

  • @tima_rakhim
    @tima_rakhim 11 месяцев назад +2

    Good information guys thank you!
    The only things I want to say your white balance is wrong on most of the shots, no ND filters, shadows disappear. And I would recommend to get cinema cameras for your production! ✊🏽

  • @HouseofRen
    @HouseofRen Год назад +1

    I wear basically the same outfit. I think it’s comfortable and cool enough to fit in

  • @MattRandallProductions
    @MattRandallProductions Год назад +1

    the most important detail is the popped collar on that jacket! haha

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  Год назад

      If you're not showing up in style are you even really showing up? XD

  • @juanromero961
    @juanromero961 7 месяцев назад

    Shadows were crushed all around

  • @Ale21620
    @Ale21620 Год назад +2

    Wow I definitely did not expected to see such a great film edit after seeing that behind the scenes. You guys made lemonade out of lemons!! Great Edit

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  Год назад

      Helps to have great people and a great wedding planner. It multiplies the effect of your efforts with pretty people, places and amazing design.

  • @anastasianingsihm9562
    @anastasianingsihm9562 Год назад +1

    So great film

  • @gregorhanewacker
    @gregorhanewacker 6 месяцев назад

    This is the best content on youtube!! Love it!

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  5 месяцев назад +1

      Come to the retreat we are hosting in Feb! It’s targeted at wedding filmmakers who are looking to get recharged and ready for the 2024 season! Ray Roman will be there too!

  • @albertstevanus
    @albertstevanus Год назад +2

    lovess behind the scenes! Super well done guys!

  • @littlewingphotosfilm920
    @littlewingphotosfilm920 Год назад +1

    Another great and informative film. Thank you.

  • @JPLUSLSTUDIOS
    @JPLUSLSTUDIOS Год назад

    Great job! Amazing work. I just finished filming my first wedding at a higher end wedding yesterday at the Four Seasons..Was stressful but learned so much and got some amazing footage.
    Can't wait to start on the edit and submit it on WFS for your review!

  • @Cuenccc
    @Cuenccc Год назад +2

    🤩🤩🤩

  • @HouseofRen
    @HouseofRen Год назад +1

    Do you normally use 3 shooters in a small room with a dress and some details. Seams a bit much. What would the benefits be to have 3

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  Год назад

      No I typically like one person in the room.
      Jason likes to have 2.
      There were 3 because of the BTS
      -Jared

  • @gregorhanewacker
    @gregorhanewacker 6 месяцев назад

    I would really like to know, if you are rollin' always in 50fps for having the slomotion-opportunity in post? :)

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  6 месяцев назад +1

      We mix it up. We switch between 24 and 60 FPS throughout the day.

  • @HouseofRen
    @HouseofRen Год назад +1

    Maybe I’m wrong but almost no morning prep captured. Don’t come to Ireland you won’t have so much time to set up so much for ceremony. You will be flat out from maybe 10am to 11pm.

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  Год назад +1

      We dont do much hair and makeup and if we do it’s 1-2 shots at the end. I’d rather get great detail shots.
      In this case they actually did hair and makeup in a seperate ballroom we didn’t even capture. You can see them transitioning during our intro of the film when I chat with the planner.
      Is one subtlety I’ve noticed between luxury films and country club films is the emphasis on this part of the day.
      To each their own of course.
      -Jared

    • @HouseofRen
      @HouseofRen Год назад

      @@WeddingFilmSchool very interesting. we would focus on morning prep a lot here. there would often be different kind of friendship dynamics between bride and family and bride and her bridal party. I see that a lot actually with wedding in the states. we see the people closest to them being very important where as you guys dont seam to capture or use that at all really. its for sure a huge difference between Ireland and America. The end resulting film is just so brilliant in so many ways all the same

    • @twobird7529
      @twobird7529 Год назад +1

      @@HouseofRen I personally capture as much as possible during morning prep because it's the only time of day when the family has time to chill, talk, laugh etc. I like capturing those moments leading up to the big day and all of the small interactions. Sure I'll get some hair and makeup shots, but they're usually more creative abstract shots just for fun and visual interest. But I'm definitely looking for family/guest interactions as much as possible.

    • @HouseofRen
      @HouseofRen Год назад

      @@twobird7529 agree. its often very intimate personal footage

  • @twobird7529
    @twobird7529 Год назад

    2HRS for ceremony setup?! Wow lol

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  Год назад

      Yep. Lots of hurry up and wait. 10 minutes of shooting followed up by 2 hours of waiting. Pretty typical at these weddings though.

  • @nocallmebrandon
    @nocallmebrandon Год назад

    I shoot a wedding there in July

  • @kyleranney
    @kyleranney Год назад

    How does that tilt shift compare to the Canon 45?

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  Год назад

      I’d say it’s close depending on which Canon lens ur referring too. I don’t think it’s as dreamy as the L but it’s very good.

  • @ramymelhem
    @ramymelhem Год назад +1

    I would have done my best to move the bride and groom with their chairs to the front. I wouldve given them a choice but explained to them how it's only going to make them look better, and how obstructed they'd be where they are.
    Regarding the first look, you've got a camera pointing right at the photographer. That angle had no real value. Setting it up for a profile angle on the same side you're on would've complimented your footage better. Could've also easily rotoscoped some of those awkward people reactions during the first look. It was distracting having them there.
    Regardless, this is all film maker critique. I'm sure the couple loved it 🔥.

  • @somiahmeveen3020
    @somiahmeveen3020 Год назад +1

    wrong location for a first look =D

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  Год назад +2

      I have to disagree. This is where the very high end photographer and planner wanted to do it so it’s totally fine by us. It’s just not that important. Getting it done quickly and with minimal time outside for the couple (it was cold) was the priority. City weddings like this just don’t emphasize first looks (there are no locations without people) and they really aren’t important to the films we make.

  • @QQualityMovies
    @QQualityMovies 5 месяцев назад

    Kraig where are you?

    • @WeddingFilmSchool
      @WeddingFilmSchool  5 месяцев назад +1

      Kraig doesn’t shoot weddings. Hasn’t in many years. Your stuck with us, actually wedding filmmakers. You’re welcome to watch Kraig hike.

    • @QQualityMovies
      @QQualityMovies 5 месяцев назад

      haha love it, you are great guys@@WeddingFilmSchool

  • @AustinWestbro
    @AustinWestbro Год назад

    They didn’t allow you to shoot the boudoir sesh? The disrespect!

  • @benjamin.kelley
    @benjamin.kelley Год назад

    First look location was definitely not great with all the people and the nice work truck in the background.

  • @user-bc1xh5ph3e
    @user-bc1xh5ph3e Год назад +1

  • @benjamin.kelley
    @benjamin.kelley Год назад

    One thing I would suggest is moving the couple for the toast speeches. As long as you tell them it's to make them look the best for their reactions during the speeches, they usually are fine with it - unless they have some elaborate table setup and refuse. But you're the expert in lighting and video, not them.

  • @twobird7529
    @twobird7529 Год назад +2

    First looks have to be the most overrated moment in a wedding. 9/10 it's a muted reaction from the groom and almost nothing usable for the film, especially if they're too planned and structured.