Wedding Filmmaking Behind the Scenes - Ep.4 Speeches

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Wedding Videography Behind The Scenes with wedding filmmaker Adam Wing. This Wedding day BTS will give you an insight into how I film a wedding video, solo shooter, mostly with one camera and one lens. A simple, minimal approach.

All shots you see are straight out of camera with no post production or editing. With thanks Stu from Appleyard Productions for filming me behind the scenes.

Links to all equipment / gear used below.
Please let me know what you thought of this video, or if you've got any questions, in the comments..

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You seem very calm shooting your event

ta
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Thanks for sharing Adam. Careful with those tx650 recorders, I use a bunch of them too and just had one fail and couldn’t get the media off. Luckily whatever happened, happened after I downloaded the last speeches. It’s going off to a Sony service centre, I’ll let you know the outcome if they identify the cause, I’m very keen to know. Great content as always.

paulhunter-rowe
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what is the audio recorder you clipped to the best man? I see the little stick you taped to the handheld mic, but what is the tiny one you clipped on his jacket? Right now I use tascam DR10L, but it looks like yours don't have wires which sounds nice to be less intrusive.

billem
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Loving these daily uploads! If the speakers aren’t wearing jackets are these clipable onto a shirt?

DanGString
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The only channel that i have the notification active kkk. Well done like always mate. Brazil!!

caio.yachting
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I get rustling problems with that setup

TopblokeGolf
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Great video! How do you start/stop the recordings?

robertvanhall