St. Louis wedding videos by Patrick Fisher http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog Recent news and thoughts on wedding videography from Patrick Thu, 21 Jan 2010 03:33:20 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.1 en hourly 1 Anna and Manuel “A Gifted Wedding” http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2010/01/20/anna-and-manuel-a-gifted-wedding/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2010/01/20/anna-and-manuel-a-gifted-wedding/#comments Thu, 21 Jan 2010 03:33:20 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?p=69 A couple weeks ago I worked with my partner Jason on a Same Day Edit. We’re quite happy with how it turned out.

Anna Jimenez of Dardenne Prairie, Missouri experienced the wedding of her dreams on January 9, 2010 and it was all no cost to her or her family.

Anna suffers from ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig ’s disease, and is now confined to a wheelchair. Less than three months ago she mentioned to a friend, Dawn Thornton, she regretted not having a beautiful, traditional wedding ceremony as she married her husband Manuel in a small courthouse wedding over 15 years ago. Anna is only 40 years old with 3 small children.

Dawn began contacting local businesses to assist her in making Anna’s dream come true and was amazed at the response!

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Jennifer and Jeff http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/12/24/jennifer-and-jeff/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/12/24/jennifer-and-jeff/#comments Thu, 24 Dec 2009 20:57:29 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?p=65 This is gonna be a short entry since it’s x-mas eve. I just really wanted to get this posted before Christmas for Jennifer and Jeff. Their wedding was a Joy to shoot. Hope you all enjoy, and Merry Chritmas or Happy Holidays (Whichever you prefer)

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Ellen and Jay http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/10/28/ellen-and-jay/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/10/28/ellen-and-jay/#comments Thu, 29 Oct 2009 03:16:32 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?p=56 I had the pleasure of shooting a wedding last week for Ellen and Jay. A fantastic couple whose wedding site I recommend everyone check out. These two really had a flawless wedding. I’m certain Stephanie Burke, Consultant Extraordinaire, had a little something to do with that. Ellen and Jay got one of the most beautiful fall days this year, and this fall that took a lot of good fortune.
Also, doing their part to make this such a lovely wedding were Lisa Hessel Photography, Boogie Chyld and Millenium Music. I’m looking forward to working with you all again in the near future.

Until next time, please enjoy this teaser video of their day.

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Opinion of Canon t1i 500d Kiss x3 for videography http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/08/31/opinion-of-anon-t1i-500d-kiss-x3-for-videography/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/08/31/opinion-of-anon-t1i-500d-kiss-x3-for-videography/#comments Tue, 01 Sep 2009 04:13:17 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?p=35 I’ve had the T1i Rebel for a few weeks now and have formed a pretty solid opinion. I’ll start by saying that from a video standpoint the T1i does have serious limitations. Auofocus is pretty much useless for video. It’s not a continuous auto focus and would only be useful for a stationary subject. Another serious limitation is there’s not alot of controlability of settings. Shutter speed is set automatically (between 1/30-1/60). Exposure (f-stop and ISO) settings are also automatic, however, if you do a little internet research there are a couple cheats to get around this. Setting Exp lock in a darker area is one way. Setting F-stop in Manual Photo mode and twisting off lens just enough to disable electronic connections is another. There are no audio inputs, but, for what it’s worth, the onboard mic performs surprising well. All that being said, if you don’t mind pulling your own focus (good skill to have anyway) and are comfortable surrendering alot of manual control, You can get some incredible shots with this camera. The larger sensor, interchangable lenses, and film style performance of this DSLR can really pay off. Below is a sample with a very shallow DOF. I have a few other clips I’ll put online soon. Hope somebody finds this useful.

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Videography with the Canon EOS T1i HD Video Mode http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/08/02/videography-with-the-canon-eos-t1i-hd-video-mode/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/08/02/videography-with-the-canon-eos-t1i-hd-video-mode/#comments Mon, 03 Aug 2009 04:59:08 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?page_id=22 I’ve recently had two additions to my family. First is the recent birth of my second child, a beautiful baby girl. Second, and I’m still waiting for the UPS stork, is my recent purchase of the Canon EOS T1i.

I decided to blog about my experience as a videographerr with the T1i because there seemed to be a lack of professional videographers reviewing this camera. I found plenty of still photographers willing to give there opinion as well as show off their shaky hand held footage. I appreciate all the input I can get, however, these reviews were probably as helpful as a review by me of a pro-DSLR.

I’ve been looking for a second HD camera for some time now and surprised even myself when I decided to buy the T1i to fill the need. There were several factors leading to this decision, but I must admit that price helped make it an easy decision. Considering the cheapest (errr least expensive) HD video camera I was even considering was the Panasonic AG-HMC70 (worth a look event videographers) at almost three times the price, I definately decided take a closer look at the T1i. The other non-financial reason for my decision was artistic freedom. The larger sensor, interchangeable lenses and relatively small size, closed the deal.

Since I don’t have the camera yet, this first entry will be a list of what I believe, according to my research, to be the pros and cons of the T1i as used for videography. Currently I use my Canon XH-A1 HDV camcorder as my primary camera. I love this camera for what I do, (wedding and event videography) it is a workhorse. However, I’m hoping the T1i will help me add a bit more style to my projects. The lens on my XH-A1 is fantastic, but when It’s focusing on a 1/3 inch ccd a shallow depth of field can be a bit tricky. I’m not the best at imperical to US conversions, but I believe the sensor in the T1i to be about 20mm give or take, and I figure that to be around twice the surface area as my XH-A1s sensor. I’m not really sure how Canon is getting such great color reproduction out of a single chip compared to the 3 chip (RGB) standards of video, but I’ve seen some footage, and the color reproduction appears fantastic. I also love the thought of being able to put on an actual wide or telephoto lens without having to use the “adapters” required with my XH-A1. Finally the small size of this camera can’t be beat when compared to my XH-A1 or any respectable 3ccd video camer for that matter. I love moving and flying shots. I’ll often use my monopod as a boom or click my camera onto my knock off glidecam. A smaller lighter camera sounds quite desireable.

Now, for what my research turned up to be the cons. The biggest and most reported con, being the lack of a mic/line input and only being equipped with a mono onboard mic. Oh well, as far as I’m concerned. I’ll always have two mics feeding into my XH-A1 not to mention my second videographer usually runs a channel or two of audio himself. I feel I’m pretty well covered in that department and if I need more audio recording options I could go to an off camera solution like a Zoom h2/h4. I don’t even know where I’d put a wireless receiver on an SLR body. I do understand though that this is a major missing component if Canon wants to market this camera to pro videographers. Now that I think about it, they probably don’t want to sell these cameras to videographers when their entry level video cameras start about 4 times the price. Things that make me go Hmmmm (whatever happened to Arsenio?).
An under reported con seems to be the lack of an articulating LCD. Videographers need this feature. I haven’t looked through an EVF since ‘97. I’ll have to report more on this inconvenience after I get to shoot a bit. I don’t think they’ll be able to fix this problem with a firmware update, so, I’m guessing I’ll have to deal with it.

It’s my understanding that many of the manual controls may be switched to auto, in video mode. It seems like there are some tricks or workarounds out there (like locking Auto Exposure/Aperture in a darker area). Again, I’ll have to play with the camera a bit and report back in a later entry.

Finally, I’ve read in a few blogs that there’s a 4gb file limit. I’ve found no official info on this on the Canon site. The closest I found was a chart that said a 4GB SDHC card could hold approximately 18minute 720p video at 30 fps.

And that brings me to another serious limitation. 720p only at 30fps. 1080p possible at 20fps! YES, 20fps why even include 1080? A few bloggers seem to think this may be fixable with a firmware update but I don’t really see why they wouldn’t include it off the bat if 1080p 30fps is possible, the 5d II has it. Anyway, I can live with 720p, and since I sell few HD packages as of right now I hope it won’t be an issue for awhile. Not to mention, 720p is perfectly AWESOME quality and many networks broadcast in that format.

Heres a link to the most useful article I found about this subject.

I guess that wraps up my initial “Videography with the Canon EOS T1i” blog entry. I hope this and future entries will be useful to other curious videographers.

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Mid Season Update http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/07/24/mid-season-update/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/07/24/mid-season-update/#comments Sat, 25 Jul 2009 03:22:34 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?p=18 It’s been awhile since my last blog entry. It’s a good thing, because it means I’ve been keeping busy. I couldn’t be happier with the way this wedding season is going. I’ve met some fantastic couples and worked with some new vendors.
I’d like to give a nod to a few wedding professionals I’ve had the pleasure to work with:
Rock Star Djs
Sarah Grus Weddings
LeLe Photography
Also, keep on the look out for Ben Trevor.

Thanks all for stopping by and helping contribute to a fantastic and fun year.

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STLVA http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/03/10/stlva/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/03/10/stlva/#comments Wed, 11 Mar 2009 03:54:51 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?p=15 Attended my first St. Louis Videographers Association meeting/seminar last night. I decided to join the group. I feel you can always learn in this business and I look forward to learning from all the members of the STLVA.
Last nights seminar was presented by Steve Yankee from “The Video Business Advisor“. The topic weas marketing your video business. I left with several useful tips.

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Wedding Videos in HD “To Deliver or not to Deliver” http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/03/02/wedding-videos-in-hd-to-deliver-or-not-to-deliver/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/03/02/wedding-videos-in-hd-to-deliver-or-not-to-deliver/#comments Mon, 02 Mar 2009 17:00:30 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?p=11 I’ve had a small wedding videography business for the last few years now. I shoot with my trusty Canon XHA1 HDV camera. My edit suite is HD capable and ready. So, what’s the problem? I have yet to get even one inquiry about delivering a couples wedding in HD.
All the other videographers I know are either HD ready or well on their way. It seems we might be a little ahead of the pack. At the end of last year, Nielsen judged HD household penetration had topped 23%. This estimate is households with an HD set. What we wedding videographers need is the true HD household with an HD set and Blu Ray player. Earlier this year Adams Market research estimates Blu Ray penetration at 8%. While this number is remarkable when compared to DVD penetration after the same time on the market, It is hardly the numbers we need t actually start moving an HD product.
Another thing we need to look at, is who is watching our product? I would say, on average, each couple orders 3 copies of their wedding. I assume distribution goes a little something like this, 1 copy for the couple and 1 copy for each set of parents. I find it very unlikely that all three of these parties will have Blu Ray in their homes.
Why am I writing this? Just to say don’t sweat HD. HD is here and it’s fantastic, but in my opinion it’s going to be awhile before us videographers really start to see a demand for this product. In the meantime I suggest we all keep playing with our HD equipment and really master it. That way, when the HD revolution hits us full on, we’ll be ready to deliver top notch high end product without our clients suffering through our learnig curve.

Patrick Fisher
www.patrickfishervideo.com

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Claire and Paul http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/02/12/claire-and-paul/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/02/12/claire-and-paul/#comments Fri, 13 Feb 2009 05:34:52 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?p=7 Had a great shoot this last weekend. A couple of my favorite vendors were there. Sarah Grus Weddings is always a pleasure to work with and Griffin and the Gargoyles rocked the reception. I’ve never seen an encore demanded at a wedding reception before. i can’t wait to get editing on this one.

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My first blog entry http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/02/11/my-first-blog-entry/ http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/2009/02/11/my-first-blog-entry/#comments Wed, 11 Feb 2009 16:34:38 +0000 Administrator http://patrickfishervideo.com/blog/?p=5 As the title indicates this is my first blog. I’ll admit, I’m starting this blog because I found out that it’s a great way to put new material on my site regularly, thus, getting more recognition and hopefully a better page ranking from the search engines.

I plan to discuss recent events, thoughts, equipment or any thing else I feel is related to my wedding videography business based in Sain Louis, MO.

I’m going to keep this initial post short so I can go learn more about proper blogging.

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