Thanks for the reply John,
I'll give 30p a shot during some upcoming testing, and I'll let you know what I end up doing for the wedding.
I typically use slow-mo during the aesthetic "beauty shots" of a wedding. Definitely not during the ceremony. But for the montages during prep and the reception, I've used it to create a mood, or even just extend a really nice moment.
Here is a link to a recent video, and you can see my use of slow-mo and how it appears slightly jittery.
Ironically, I was just talking with someone today who is very in-touch with the wedding video industry - and he tells me that a lot of people are moving away from the slow-mo look - and instead focusing on cinema style shooting, without any slow mo.
I have the feeling the people not using slow-mo are the same people shooting with DSLRs, and they already have the surreal film look with the shallow DOF - and don't need slow-mo to enhance the mood.
I am getting off topic! But thanks for the reply!
Angelo
Ironbird Studios
Music / Audio / Video Production
New Jersey / New York City
http://www.ironbirdstudios.com