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I shot a wedding in Denver with two different audio setups and the difference was huge
For the ceremony, I used my old Rode VideoMic Pro on the camera, but for the speeches I put a Zoom H1n on the podium. The H1n audio was so much cleaner (no wind noise, no room echo) that I had to re-record the ceremony audio from the videographer's feed. Has anyone else had to fix ceremony audio after the fact, and what's your go-to backup plan?
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morganmartinez8d ago
Is the audio really that big of a deal if you can still hear the vows? Most guests won't notice a little wind noise, they're just happy to see the moment.
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holly70919d ago
Is it really that big of a deal to have some background noise in a wedding video?
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fox.julia19d ago
Honestly it's part of a bigger thing where people now expect every personal moment to look like a movie. You see it with Instagram photos that are way too edited, or even just filtering out a kid crying in a family picture. That background laughter or a car driving by in your wedding video? That's real life happening. Doesn't that make it more genuine in the end?
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