Thanks for the tips - very useful list that. We seem to be very limited for choice here in NI. Not many do blu-ray and even fewer do a two man setup. Some do a 2 camera, one operator setup but I don't know how they manage that!
A two-camera one-operator setup will just work by having either the operator next to both cameras (one close, one wide) or the operator leaving a camera elsewhere in the room (like the back of the church). Neither are ideal as you can't control both at the same time and he'll need to move about during the ceremony. If the cameras are next to each other than he'll just be jump-cutting back and forth from the same angle, and if one's at the back of the church/wherever then he'll probably have to go to it halfway to change tapes and will have no control over what it's doing in the interim.
Both are rubbish which is why we refuse to do it. You'll get a much more creative, safe and worthwhile film with two operators (so long as they both know what they're doing).
Prices all seem to be around £900 for blu-ray. Is that reasonable?
Thanks
How do you mean prices for Blu-ray? For example, we shoot all our films in high-definition regardless - they look better from the outset, are more flexible and allow us to offer things like stills - and then simply charge £20 for a Blu-ray disc if and when they want this. We also keep all the films for a year so even if the couple don't have a player yet they can always buy one off us further down the line.
Based on this, I assume you mean it's £900 for a package that includes a Blu-ray disc? Then the price is fairly reasonable, but again it comes back to the original points, ie is that for two operators, radio microphones, etc.
Remember, the photos and the video are the *only* thing that are usable for more than one day. For some reason people don't mind spending £5,000 to feed 100 people but shudder at the thought of spending less than half that on a video. How many married couples can remember what they ate on the day?
My point is it's worth spending £1,500 on something that you're going to be proud to show people and get out time and time again than spend £900 on something that's embarrassing, a bit shoddy and will stay at the back of the drawer after showing your parents that one time.