So, my sister's wedding was on Saturday and as I mentioned on here, I volunteered to film it. Things didn't work out like I planned (all cameras but mine fell through, there was no audio output on the sound system), but I do think I got a lot of usable footage and the audio is listenable if not clear. Anyway, several hours and a sprained knee later, here I am.
So, I'm editing it together now, and so far (since I only had one camera), I don't have exactly every angle I want.
I was thinking I might be able to use some of the photographer's photos to sort of 'fill in' what I didn't capture.
So my question is twofold I guess.
1. Is this a horrible idea that would not possibly look good?
2. Are there any creative/fun or at least seamless ways to incorporate them? Should I try and do some 3D environments with them (I'm thinking, have the still and then crop my sister/the groom onto a new layer and have them grow bigger while the background remains the same)?
All ideas are welcome. I'm into doing something wacky or different, but if you've just got some tips on how to make it look smooth(ie: best amount of frames to blend, using transitions, etc), that would be awesome, too.
Thanks guys!
So, I'm editing it together now, and so far (since I only had one camera), I don't have exactly every angle I want.
I was thinking I might be able to use some of the photographer's photos to sort of 'fill in' what I didn't capture.
So my question is twofold I guess.
1. Is this a horrible idea that would not possibly look good?
2. Are there any creative/fun or at least seamless ways to incorporate them? Should I try and do some 3D environments with them (I'm thinking, have the still and then crop my sister/the groom onto a new layer and have them grow bigger while the background remains the same)?
All ideas are welcome. I'm into doing something wacky or different, but if you've just got some tips on how to make it look smooth(ie: best amount of frames to blend, using transitions, etc), that would be awesome, too.
Thanks guys!
