« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2012, 02:41:43 AM »
Right on.. good work. I have only filmed one wedding video for a relative... stressful but went ok. They loved it so thats all that matters. Thinking about doing some more but definitely would want another at least one other shooter. I did it solo and was challenging to cover all the shots. I set up a HV20 on a tripod and just ran that for the whole ceremony and then took beauty shots from various points. A few questions on yours if you don't mind.
What did you use for a slider? I have an igus and find it a little sticky, looking into building a motorized belt drive. Yours seemed a little sticky too or maybe that was just on my playback.
How many other shooters on that one?
Did you just do a highlight film or some full edits?
Did you have a steadicam with your DSLR or another camera? Been thinking about getting a steadicam as I do a lot of realtor videos but if I do, might get a different camera that has autofocus. I still find my walk throughs a little soft.
Thank you BTW

i use the konova slider and i absolutely love it. the stickiness was probably in your playback cause the slider is incredibly smooth. It has 4 ball bearing that roll against 2 rails and it is smooth. It has no friction anywhere. I also wouldn't use a motorized belt with the slider for run-n-gun stuff. i find it quicker and more reliable to just use my hands.
that one was a single shooter - just me =-)
For this one just a highlight.
I use a glidecam hd 4000. i do real estate as well.
http://www.stockhammedia.com/realestatefilms/I use my 5D mkIII and my bower 14mm f/2.8 and it is definitely not soft. i would never use my 24mm for RE because of the shallow DOF.

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