Video Production Tutorial - 10 tips for shooting live events
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I am an event videographer for over twenty years. Your straight forward conversation was "spot on" Only tips I could add are: Treat each event like it is important! Stay on purpose and don't get involved with the festivities unless it supports your shoot! Although you may shoot hundred events each year, your client is often doing it for the first time. So even a small problem could ruin wonderful coverage and create a disappointed and angry client!
"You are only as good as your last shoot"
Thats true your client dont understand your job and often they ask me to do video with apsurd ideas becouse they think that camera see what they see with they eyes and lots of people think that video editing is some sort of magic. For example. o sure video editor vill make me look 20 years yunger. he can put what ever in video in post that is not posible. editing is great but if video material is bad if you shot somebody lets say out of focus, or cut the head bad composition etc. Some times litle mistake do a lots of damage. We are lucky to hawe guys like Anthony his tutorials are pure gold.
I am doing this for underground bands and new projects for free, typically they are all part-time artists and have no money for PR or at all :D. The shows are typically 2-8 hours and there is typically no dedicated area for me moving around I "only" do 2-5 stationary cams.
Anthony is tops at what he does! Kudos to a true professional!
Wow. I rarely bother with the YT comments but I had to for this video. I've been out of the filming game for many years and my day jobs have finally ground me down to the point I am starting my own company doing something I love. Making music videos. I have a gig lined up in around 6 weeks which I am shooting and this video was priceless not only confirming that I am on the right track, but reminded me of the essentials and the basics which are sometimes overlooked but also provided me with some new ideas and creative food-for-thought. Thank's so much for making and posting this vid.
Simply one of THE best straight forward sessions online these days.
Very helpful and key to being able to be ready for trouble at live events. Having back up equipment, camera body, mic, etc. Just because little weird glitches can happen. Stuck shutter, firmware update, something and just swap bodies and shoot. Also, its helpful to have plenty of extra cords. I pack a bin with every conceivable adapter, cable, that I could use. Mostly because coming out of a PA can be tricky. 1/8" to XLR. On that note, get the mics as far from the audience as possible. Extra and long XLR cables can help with this, all you'll end up with is some loud person yelling to their friends within 4-5' of the camera. Also, cameras pointed at the audience. Capture their reactions. Person smiling, enjoying themselves, spliced in - brings the video to life. Great, great points Anthony. Thanks.
This is the best collection of tips I've seen for shooting live events. Solid info clearly presented.
+Don Hayashi -
Glad you likes! To be clear this is just an intro SAMPLING of a much longer an deeper discussion of the topic of Live Event Shooting in my "Pro Video Tips" series on lynda.com. This is Chapter #53 "10 Tips for Shooting Live Events". If liked this and you are a lynda.com member, please ALSO checkout Chapter #54 - Coverage Strategies for Live Events (which includes a very helpful strategy for and sample video of dynamic - yes dynamic - single-camera live event coverage.) Chapter #55 - "Audio Strategies for Live Events"
Love this guy. I revisit these videos often to refresh the basics and for general inspiration!
And...action.
I'm still coming back to this video 3 years later. So good. Thanks heaps.
This guy is good. He knows what he's talking about. I've worked on so many shows where the camera people are terrible, that what he's saying is just music to my ears.
This is more than a tip, this is a complete training and i can't thank you enough Anthony you're the best
From Durban, South Africa - your lessons are on point and refreshing... Keep up the great work.
This is the best tutorial about anything ever. Wow
Wearing all black was great advice.. I'm filming a dubstep event and was going to wear a bunch of colors lol
Dubstep +1
I have to admit that these are great, practical tips. Far more sophisticated than I need, but very very useful. I have had problems with most of them.
Great advice from a master of his craft. Thank You!
+Mark DiNatale - You're most welcome! Thank you.
Wow! Excellent. Relaunching our regional ladies Talk-show and this was the most excellent advice I've come across! Thank you!
That's one of the most pro advice list i fund till now. Thank you.
A-Freaking-Men! I am a stills-only shooter but what you had to say carries over to us mirror-slappers too. You speak from experience and don't just repeat what you've heard from Vlogs before. Well done Sir, well done.
Top Tutorial for Shooting Live Events!
Thanks!
All good advice. I would say though, NEVER trust a venue's XLR cables. They usually buy the cheapest crappy cables they can get (and then wonder why their sound cuts out so badly). Get or make good ones, and never worry about it again... :)
super in depth. Thanks very much. I've done a bunch of weddings but wanted to go over a few things!
He is just the best. Hopefully I will make Anthony Q. Artis proud.
A great set of tips, thank you so much for taking the time to put these together.
Man, you offer great advice. This video is one I'll always keep in my reference library.
Am a beginner and i have really learnt a lot from this post. GOD BLESS YOU. HOPPING To learn more from you
Thank you so much for your tips Anthony.
Truly amazing guy. So knowledgeable!
Well done. Thanks for putting this together. Lots of helpful information, AA.
This video was amazing. thank you!
Very good advice. I shoot live music shows for tv. Each show has its problems to work through. One thing that good advice is checking for shake and vibration transmitted to the tripods
yep, audio really is very tricky when shooting a live event!
thank you for the video
I just saw this video and I love you Anthony. Thank you.
Awesomeness! Thanks for all the tips :)
Thank you Anthony. This was straight up genius!!
This is magic. Thanks a bunch! Let's see if I can make some magic happen tomorrow.
This was so helpful to watch. Thank you very much for making such a great video. I'm just learning to shoot events.
Great Job and the info is the best.
"Learn to use the Video Force."
This guy is SO helpful! Thank you!
Great tips, thks for taking the time to share all of this ;-)
That was freaking awesome. Thank you so much!!
Thank you! This was Straight to the point.
Helpful, interesting. Good video. Thanks for sharing..
Super tips
This is great! Confirmed a lot of things I've had to rely upon :)
thank you Anthony for sharing your very knowledgeable.
All awesome points. Thanks!
Two thumbs up. You helped me boss this! Incredibly helpful one sir.
Only One word, Priceless!!!
Thank you for these wonderful tips.
Thank you so much, be blessed by you
Great video, upgrading from iPhone camera for my live music recordings of my performances. Hard to keep track of everything!
Anthony real good stuff here! Thanks for the work. Super helpful 👍
These are great tips, thanks Anthony!
So articulate. Thank you!
Thank you very much for these great tips!
Great video glad I found your channel. I’m a upcoming female videographer
Nice job man, your delivery is very concise, I'm only 5 years late watching. Stay well!
Phenomenal video and great tips
Great Advice. Thank You Sir.
Very clear and informative. thank you!
Thank you for this video.
Very good tips.
Fantastic video! Thank you so much!
Great video, thanks Anthony!
Thanks a ton! This is a great guide!
Awesome Presentation .
Great great great video with amazing tips!
Thank you for the great advice.
I’m going to be filming my Church’s Easter event tomorrow for a sizzle reel. It’s basically going to be my Canon DSLR on a steadicam and my sister’s 8yo Nikon DSLR on a tripod. Wish me luck!
Well presented and clear. Thanks!
Amazing 👏👏
That was a great tips!! Thank you.
Amazing Video Thank you!
Great advice bruv! Thanks a lot!
awsome tips. . thank you
really nice video
Thank you Anthony !!!
Excellent!!!
Bravo!!! Thank you!
So informative!!! Great!!! Thanks!!!
Just amazing.
such great tips, thanks so much!!
EXCELLENT! THANK YOU!
Fantastic instructions.
Awesome tips
really great video thank you
Good, helpful tips. Thanks for sharing...
Thanks, great tips!
Hi thank you very much, I will down the road to same up for Canon C200 Mark II or C 300 Mark II used . But I don't know when this will be done. I thank you for all your information.
Awesome...it's very educative
This is gold!!!
Great video!
Wow thank you so much for the tips
Great tips thanks
Brilliant, thanks
very helpful! thank you so much!
Brilliant video, thank you. I wondered if you know where I can get some training for my new Canon XA55 video camera for professional conference shooting?
Very helpful. Thank You!
These are great tips!!
great advice, bro
Great info in this video, well done! I would like to point out a couple things about my experience shooting events with DSLRs:
Tip #7 - Beware of battery and media card changes
If you miss 20-40 seconds of the action while popping a CF card out and putting a new one in, then you really need to work on being more efficient. It does not take that long to pop and swap a CF card, turn on the DSLR and hit record again, I have done it many times. You can also position your plate so that the battery door is accessible while shooting - you can swing the door down and pop in a new battery and be up and running in a few seconds.
09:20 - Many DSLRs now are at the 30 minute record limit, which is great compared to the old 12 minutes limit. Like you said in your video - staggering each camera is a good idea!
If you shoot with Canon DSLRs I recommend using custom firmware "Magic Lantern" and enable the movie auto-restart feature so you can set it not worry about manually restarting.