Last February 25, 1986, the Filipinos gathered together to fight for democracy. It was an event that shook the world and nobody even dreamt that it could happen. 23 years later, something similar happened in the wedding industry.
Imagine 4 top wedding videographers collaborating on one project – Jason Magbanua, Threelogy, Bob Nicolas and Mayad Studio.
Jason Magbanua on 5D Mark II
Bong of Threelogy on 5D Mark II
Bob Nicolas on 5D Mark II
Fiel and Alvin of Mayad Studios on 5D Mark II
I saw a lot of these people comparing notes. This is Bob and Bong sharing techniques.
Jon and Bong are trying to perfect a shot.
Alvin is making a perfect glide track shot.
Jason used the 300/2.8 lens.
Ian provided the documentation of the team. He also operated the crane.
We worked our ass that day but nobody complained, in fact, everybody seems to be enjoying the moment.
We can’t call them yet masters of 5D Mark II but from what I saw, they are masters of their craft.
It was not a perfect day for us. But as we always say, everything happens is a blessing. Even though those 5D Mark II were not more than 2 weeks old, they don’t mind it getting wet under the rain.
The venue (Aquatico Beach Resort) was perfect but having one venue for prep, ceremony and reception is not friendly for an onsite video especially for that amount of footages from 4 cameras. They were only given less than 2 hours to do all the editing. There were 4 workstations doing different tasks.
They must have consumed thousand of packs of cigarettes in less than 2 hours.
Even though Ryan (Mangored) and Xeng looked like lovers that day- they are not. We were just exhausted from that activity. :) :) :)
This might be the first full 5D Mark II wedding video coverage. A lot of hard work and talent were put on this project and most of them did this for the love of it. I can already imagine a lot of ooohs and aahhs when they see the final video and that’s the only thing these 4 great wedding videographers ever wish for.
On top of their talent and hard work, they have given their hearts and nervous systems to this project- which is really a difficult thing to do. :)
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