I need to cover the arrival at Korean Airlines freight terminal at Los Angeles International Airport of the twenty dogs which our Maltese Rescue California is rescuing from a Korean Meat Market, as well as our initial processing and vet checks of these dogs.
I usually shoot still images with a DSLR and shoot stills with a dedicated Panasonic video camera. However, in this case, I would imagine that the activity will be so hectic that using the two cameras might be counter productive
My idea first idea is to use my Canon 7D Mark II for both stills and video.
The video will be to post on our Facebook and Website as well as to post on YouTube. Stills will be offered to local media as well as for posting on Facebook and our Website.
I'd like to shoot the still images in RAW but, if I absolutely need speed (if a local media wants them) I will shoot JPEG. Shooting RAW + JPEG might be the way to go regarding stills..
What is the best way to download the images and video from my 7DII and what would be the best workflow for editing the video. I will be needing just a few clips a couple of minutes long, each.
However I am seriously considering shooting the videos using my iPhone and editing in iMovie. That way, I would shoot my A-roll first with the organization president (who has a very nice demeanor) giving a short blurb about how we rescued the dogs from deplorable conditions and what our ultimate aim for the dogs will be. This would be done in front of a distinctive airport or Korean Air background before the dogs arrive.
Then when the dogs arrive, I will shoot the B roll and cut it into the A roll. The advantage of that process would be speed. I could edit on the run and have the short film done by the time I arrive home in the San Diego area. I could send the video clips to any media that way...