Wedding Filmmaker (By Accident) Husband. Father. Human (I think). My journey into the world of filmmaking is an extraordinary tale of accidental discovery. With no prior background in video, fate intervened when I picked up my wife's canon elph camera one day and started making videos of our dogs. I immediately fell in love with the process, and began making more videos. One day, in the summer of 2011, a co-worker asked me to film her wedding for $200. I did, and the rest, as they say, is history.
I am grateful for the unexpected path that led me to this fulfilling career, and I'm driven by a deep appreciation for the power of storytelling, and improving my craft. My approach to wedding filmmaking is rooted in an unwavering belief that each film should be a reflection of the couple's love and personality. This channel showcases weddings, tutorials, shorts, and other stuff.
I do understand how the S series may work for you :) But for me it has one >>MORTAL FLAW<<< and that >>MORTAL FLAW<< is that the S cameras do not allow to automatically adjust AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE when using MF or AF/S mode. They lock AE and so when you do a run and gun reportage video your AE is locked to ONE VALUE as soon as you keep the shutter half pressed resulting in over and underexposed footage :) However much I love everything about my S1/S1H/S5II in all practicality they are USELESS ( so have to go back to my Sony ) ... honestly I do not know how Panasonic can get away with such a glitch :)
@@siegelfilmsweddingvideo for me it's A9III all the way ( but please don't get me wrong I love Lumix for so many things (quiet mechanical shutter , customization , colors) .... but even if you set the camera to AF/C and switch the lens via the lens' AF/MF switch ( Sigma) to MF, the camera will lock AE on half press ... which makes it simply unusable for me ). I still have one single reviewer to confirm this behavior , because Panasonic USA does not respond to anything ( since Bob Kozlarek left years ago ) :)
Thanks man! Most shots were on Panasonic S1. Groom getting ready shots, along with groom ceremony angel, toast angel of bride and groom, and tight shots for first dance were all GH5. Low light shots were all with S1 using either the Sigma 18-35 1.8 or Rokinon 85 T1.5
Doubt it. She avoided a Latter Day Saints wedding by getting married in a courthouse in Charleston to make things legal before the Mexico wedding. She's also what church elders call church outsiders/non-members of the faith as "unclean" because she wasn't born a Mormon.