After years of working with at least one assistant, I stepped out of my comfort zone on this video. I shot solo with a Canon 5D Mk II on a monopod (baggage limits on the flight...), equipped with 4GB CFs that I bought long ago (before I knew better). The 12-hour wedding day was a blast; I found myself running with as much dignity as I could muster between capturing special moments and dumping footage to my computer. At the end of the day, my computer held ~150GBs of transcoded treasure. What a privilege to capture this incredible wedding on video!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
I Love Weddings!
Did I mention that I love weddings? This summer I had the incredible privilege to go to California and film my cousin's wedding! The trip as a whole was the highlight of my summer. Southern California is gorgeous, and the people I met there were awesome.
After years of working with at least one assistant, I stepped out of my comfort zone on this video. I shot solo with a Canon 5D Mk II on a monopod (baggage limits on the flight...), equipped with 4GB CFs that I bought long ago (before I knew better). The 12-hour wedding day was a blast; I found myself running with as much dignity as I could muster between capturing special moments and dumping footage to my computer. At the end of the day, my computer held ~150GBs of transcoded treasure. What a privilege to capture this incredible wedding on video!
After years of working with at least one assistant, I stepped out of my comfort zone on this video. I shot solo with a Canon 5D Mk II on a monopod (baggage limits on the flight...), equipped with 4GB CFs that I bought long ago (before I knew better). The 12-hour wedding day was a blast; I found myself running with as much dignity as I could muster between capturing special moments and dumping footage to my computer. At the end of the day, my computer held ~150GBs of transcoded treasure. What a privilege to capture this incredible wedding on video!
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