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Overall shooting skills of wedding video

First, learn to capture.

At the wedding scene, many touching moments will be fleeting. At this time, we photographers are required to learn to capture. If the photographer misses these memorable scenes, there will be no opportunity or time for the new people to do it again like a rehearsal, and a photo full of special commemorative significance will be lost to the new people.

Second, backlight shooting

Many photographers like to shoot along the light, because under the light, the outline of the subject and even some small details can be displayed very clearly. If you are an experienced wedding follower, try backlighting. Although the finished product of backlight shooting can't present the details of the subject as clearly as smooth shooting, under the hazy beauty of backlight shooting, the other beauty of people or things can of course be interpreted incisively and vividly.

Third, see the big from the small.

For photographers, I will definitely want to put all the bits and pieces of the wedding into the camera and present them to the new people. However, the content of shooting can never be comprehensive, so we need to give up appropriately and learn to look at the big picture from a small place. For example, the scene of the bride getting up early and dressing up replaces the preparatory process of the bride getting up early; Replace the process of picking up the bride with the scene of the groom and the best man making trouble in the bridal chamber; Replace the whole wedding reception with the scene of the bride and groom exchanging rings at the wedding reception. Using such a scene to record the small and see the big will definitely arouse new people's thinking and make them more moved by their understanding of the photos.

Fourth, use small objects to set off the atmosphere

Followers can not only regard characters as the main body of followers, but also use some small objects or the expressions of guests to reflect the truest happiness of a wedding reception. For example, objects such as bouquets, wedding shoes and fruit bowls, or parents' mood, children's innocent and romantic smiles, the domineering of the best man and bridesmaid, and the curiosity and joy of onlookers are all the best materials to reflect a wedding.