Jennifer Dry / Tyler Allen Wedding Compilation

Photo by Stancy Higley Photography


So I shot my first wedding video assignment with a 3 camera setup this past month.  I use a Sony HVR-Z5U for my primary camera.  As a photographer I own a Canon 5D Mark II and a Canon 7D. Both of these cameras can film in 1080P HD video.  However, as of now, the 5D can only film at 30 frames per second, whereas the 7D films at 24 frames per second.  24 frames per second is the standard that nearly every movie is filmed at and therefore creates more of a desirable look.  I shot the video with these 3 cameras and then had to convert the footage from the 5D to match the 7D.  It’s an incredibly lengthy process taking roughly an hour for each 15 seconds of video.  The beauty and advantage of using a Digital SLR to capture video is that you can achieve the same cinematic look that $50,000 cameras can achieve.  This is possible primarily because I’m using the same lenses I shoot photos with.  In other words, the video looks like the photos.  You can create incredibly shallow depth of fields that cause the subject to jump right out of the scene.  99% of these shots were shot handheld and the rest were on a monopod.  I’ve ordered a shoulder rig to smooth out the hand-held shots as they’re not where they need to be right now as far as smoothness goes.  I’ve compiled a 9 minute video with clips throughout the wedding day to try and tell a story of how the day unfolded.  With the new video rig and some experience, I hope to one day shoot incredible wedding videos that people can cherish forever…. well at least for a their time here on earth  I hope you enjoy! -Barnezy-


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