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Since I know next to nothing about wedding videos, and the wedding is rapidly encroaching, I figured I'd see if you guys knew anything about them. Have you ever tried to film one, or ever get one done for your own wedding?
you need great directional mics, and a super stable tripod, nonetheless a great spot for view. Especially the ceremony, you need multiple cameras.
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More specifically, how do videographers usually capture the ceremony? I was thinking of having one camera set up either at the end of the aisle or in a balcony if there is one for a continuous roll of the altar, and another camera going handheld and starting at the front getting the bride and everyone entering, and then staying up there to get a good front facial view of the bride and groom. I have two wireless mics and I'm thinking of putting at least one on the preist if he agrees. Or do you think he'll already be miked and there'll be loudspeakers? Yikes. And that's just the ceremony. I'm not too worried about the reception kind of stuff, though.
lavalier mics suck period, especially compared to what a great shotgun mic can get you, and can also be intrusive to the bride and groom to have to put on themselves. You're going to have to play by ear what sounds better, those mics, or the loudspeakers (lesser of two evils). Dont be dependent on just ONE, because if one of their lavalier mics goes out, you cant walk up to them mid ceremony and fix it. Use PRO headphones (not your ipod phones, like sony MDR-7506's) to make the decision.