Wedding Videography in a Flash With Photography

Wedding Videography in a Flash With Photography


Author: Mark Pommett

If you’re somewhat familiar with the wedding
industry, it’s no surprise that wedding
photographers and videographer have a love/hate relationship.
Depending on which side of the fence you’re on,
ego and business are the biggest factors in a successful
relationship. Having grown up with my father who is a veteran
photographer I’ve seen the workings of the photo
business and how it relates to videography.



So what’s my opinion? Neither is better.
Different? Yes. First of all, a great wedding video incorporates a
compelling and entertaining story. After all, this is why they
hired you. Pictures are a very powerful tool for a professionally
edited video.



Let me explain …



This past month, I filmed a bridal shower for a dear friend. Now I
could’ve taken the easy way and layered down a
track of music and some simple editing. No thanks. While I was
shooting, I gathered as many of her closest friends/family as
possible and sat them down for quick interviews. This was all part
of my game plan for creating a masterful edit. Once I had all my
assets digitized, it was time to get to work. First step, I
carefully selected music that fit her personality without
dominating my interview tracks. Attention is required that your
musical choices do not conflict with the freq range of your
voiceovers or your resulting mix will sound mushy.



For the opening of my video, I began with a wide angle establishing
shot. As I transitioned into the first interview I cut away to
photographs that depict what my subject was talking about. In other
words, the photographs followed the context of the interview. This
creates a seamless edit that is coherent yet emotional and
interesting. Most importantly, our goal is achieved and
we‘ve created a great video.



This methodology is an established technique in documentary
filmmaking. Analternative would be to cut away during the interview
to b-roll. This is a matter of choice but from my experience still
images create a more timeless feel. For wedding videographers,
photographs can be your best friends when used correctly.

Article Source:
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About the Author:
Mark Pommett is an accomplished los angeles wedding videographer
serving Southern California and Las Vegas. For free video
training make sure to check out his Squidoo lens.


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